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International Conference on Conflict Zone Studies and Cultural Perspectives (ICCZCP - 26)

9th - 10th September 2026 | Putrajaya, Malaysia

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01

Ethnographic Approaches to Conflict Resolution

This track explores the role of ethnographic research in understanding and resolving conflicts within diverse cultural contexts. Participants will discuss methodologies and case studies that highlight the transformative potential of ethnography in peacebuilding efforts.

Track 02

Cultural Narratives in War and Peace

This session focuses on the narratives constructed around war and peace in various cultures, examining how these stories shape identities and societal perceptions. Scholars will analyze the impact of cultural narratives on conflict dynamics and reconciliation processes.

Track 03

Identity and Belonging in Conflict Zones

This track investigates how conflict zones influence individual and collective identities, exploring themes of belonging and alienation. Presentations will highlight ethnographic studies that reveal the complexities of identity formation amidst violence and instability.

Track 04

Human Rights and Ethnographic Inquiry

This session addresses the intersection of human rights and ethnographic research, focusing on how ethnography can illuminate the lived experiences of individuals in conflict situations. Participants will discuss ethical considerations and the role of ethnographic work in advocating for justice.

Track 05

Security Perspectives in Ethnographic Research

This track examines the various security frameworks that emerge in conflict zones and how they are perceived by local populations. Ethnographic insights will be shared to understand the implications of security measures on community dynamics and social cohesion.

Track 06

Cultural Perspectives on Justice and Reconciliation

This session explores how different cultures conceptualize justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of conflict. Ethnographic studies will be presented to highlight diverse approaches to healing and restoring social order.

Track 07

Transformative Practices in Conflict Resolution

This track focuses on innovative practices and strategies derived from ethnographic research that contribute to conflict resolution and transformation. Participants will share successful case studies that demonstrate the efficacy of culturally informed interventions.

Track 08

Societal Resilience in the Face of Conflict

This session investigates how societies adapt and demonstrate resilience in conflict zones, drawing on ethnographic evidence. Discussions will center on the social, cultural, and economic factors that contribute to resilience amidst adversity.

Track 09

Ethnography and the Politics of Memory

This track examines the role of memory in shaping cultural identities and narratives in post-conflict societies. Ethnographic approaches will be used to analyze how collective memory influences societal healing and historical understanding.

Track 10

Migration and Displacement: Ethnographic Perspectives

This session explores the experiences of migrants and displaced populations in conflict zones through an ethnographic lens. Participants will discuss the implications of displacement on cultural identity, community ties, and social integration.

Track 11

Art and Expression in Conflict Zones

This track highlights the role of art and creative expression as forms of resistance and healing in conflict zones. Ethnographic studies will be presented to illustrate how artistic practices contribute to cultural preservation and social change.