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International Conference on Anthropology of Development and Globalization

21–22 Oct 2026 Sydney, Australia Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICADG conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Anthropology and related disciplines.

01 Cultural Identity in a Globalized World +
This track explores the complexities of cultural identity formation in the context of globalization. It seeks to understand how global influences reshape local identities and the implications for social cohesion.
02 Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development +
This session focuses on the role of anthropology in understanding economic development processes. It examines how cultural practices and social structures influence economic policies and outcomes in various contexts.
03 Social Justice and Human Rights in Development +
This track addresses the intersections of social justice and human rights within development frameworks. Papers will analyze the role of anthropological insights in advocating for marginalized communities.
04 Sustainability and Community Development +
This session investigates the anthropological dimensions of sustainability in community development initiatives. It emphasizes the importance of local knowledge and practices in fostering sustainable practices.
05 Migration and Cultural Transformation +
This track examines the impact of migration on cultural transformation and identity. It invites discussions on how migration reshapes social dynamics and cultural expressions in both sending and receiving communities.
06 Inequality and Social Change +
This session focuses on the anthropological analysis of inequality and its implications for social change. Papers will explore how different forms of inequality manifest in various cultural contexts and influence development outcomes.
07 Global Systems and Local Realities +
This track investigates the relationship between global systems and local realities through an anthropological lens. It seeks to understand how global economic and political structures affect local communities and their development trajectories.
08 Policy and Cultural Contexts +
This session examines the role of cultural contexts in shaping development policies. It invites contributions that analyze how anthropological insights can inform more effective and culturally sensitive policy-making.
09 Anthropology of the Global South +
This track focuses on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by countries in the Global South. It aims to highlight anthropological research that addresses issues of development, inequality, and cultural resilience.
10 Social Movements and Cultural Resistance +
This session explores the role of social movements in promoting cultural resistance against dominant narratives. It seeks to understand how these movements contribute to social change and development.
11 Cultural Heritage and Development +
This track examines the relationship between cultural heritage and development practices. It invites discussions on how preserving cultural heritage can contribute to sustainable development and community identity.

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