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International Conference on Memory, Identity, and Cultural Change (IC-MICC - 26)

8th - 9th December 2026 | Geneva, Switzerland

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Track 01

Narratives of Memory in Historical Contexts

This track explores how collective memories shape historical narratives and influence societal identity. It invites papers that analyze the interplay between memory and history across various cultures.

Track 02

Cultural Change and Identity Formation

This session focuses on the processes through which cultural change impacts identity formation within societies. Contributions are encouraged that examine case studies of identity transformation in response to globalization.

Track 03

Tradition and Transformation in Modern Societies

This track investigates the tension between tradition and transformation in contemporary cultural practices. Papers should address how traditional narratives adapt or resist change in the face of modern influences.

Track 04

Politics of Memory and Historical Narratives

This session examines the political dimensions of memory and how historical narratives are constructed and contested. Submissions should explore the role of memory in shaping political identities and agendas.

Track 05

Globalization and Cultural Identity

This track analyzes the effects of globalization on cultural identities and local traditions. Papers should discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by global interconnectedness in preserving or transforming cultural heritage.

Track 06

Social Movements and Memory Politics

This session focuses on the role of social movements in shaping collective memory and identity. Contributions should explore how activists utilize memory to foster social change and challenge dominant narratives.

Track 07

Historical Memory and Collective Trauma

This track investigates the relationship between historical memory and collective trauma within societies. Papers should address how societies remember and process traumatic events and their implications for identity.

Track 08

Cultural Narratives in Postcolonial Contexts

This session explores how postcolonial societies reconstruct cultural narratives to assert identity and agency. Contributions should analyze the impact of colonial legacies on contemporary cultural expressions.

Track 09

Intersections of Memory, History, and Technology

This track examines how technological advancements influence the preservation and dissemination of memory and history. Papers should explore the implications of digital media on cultural narratives and collective identity.

Track 10

Rituals and Memory in Cultural Practices

This session focuses on the role of rituals in the construction and maintenance of collective memory. Contributions should analyze how rituals serve as vehicles for cultural identity and continuity.

Track 11

Identity Politics and Historical Narratives

This track investigates the intersection of identity politics and historical narratives in shaping societal discourse. Papers should explore how various identity groups negotiate their place within historical frameworks.