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International Conference on Caribbean Histories, Societies, and Transformations (ICCHST - 26)

10th - 11th September 2026 | Omsk, Russia

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SDG Wheel

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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 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 8
SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Track 01

Revisiting Caribbean Histories: Slavery and Resistance

This track examines the multifaceted narratives of slavery in the Caribbean and the various forms of resistance that emerged. Scholars are invited to explore the implications of these histories on contemporary Caribbean identities.

Track 02

Colonial Legacies: Power Dynamics in Caribbean Societies

This session focuses on the enduring effects of colonialism on Caribbean societies, including social hierarchies and economic structures. Papers will analyze how these legacies continue to shape political and cultural landscapes in the region.

Track 03

Creolization and Cultural Exchange in the Caribbean

This track investigates the processes of creolization and the dynamic cultural exchanges that have shaped Caribbean societies. Contributions will highlight the interplay between indigenous, African, European, and Asian influences in the region.

Track 04

Diaspora and Migration: Shaping Caribbean Identities

This session addresses the impact of migration and diaspora on Caribbean identities and cultural expressions. Papers will explore how transnational movements have influenced social, political, and artistic developments in the Caribbean.

Track 05

Music as Resistance: The Soundscapes of Caribbean Transformation

This track examines the role of music in articulating resistance and transformation within Caribbean societies. Scholars will discuss how musical genres serve as vehicles for cultural expression and social change.

Track 06

Literary Reflections: Postcolonial Narratives in the Caribbean

This session invites discussions on postcolonial literature from the Caribbean, focusing on themes of identity, memory, and resistance. Contributions will analyze how literary works reflect and challenge historical narratives.

Track 07

Trade and Politics: Economic Transformations in the Caribbean

This track explores the intersections of trade, politics, and economic transformations in the Caribbean region. Papers will investigate how historical and contemporary trade practices influence socio-political dynamics.

Track 08

Memory and Identity: The Politics of Historical Narratives

This session delves into the politics of memory and how historical narratives shape contemporary Caribbean identities. Scholars are encouraged to examine the role of collective memory in cultural and political contexts.

Track 09

Globalization and Its Discontents: Caribbean Perspectives

This track critically assesses the impact of globalization on Caribbean societies, including cultural homogenization and economic challenges. Papers will explore both the opportunities and threats posed by global interconnectedness.

Track 10

Environmental Transformations: Colonialism and Sustainability

This session examines the environmental transformations in the Caribbean as a result of colonial practices and contemporary challenges. Contributions will focus on sustainability and the interplay between ecological and social systems.

Track 11

Political Movements and Social Change in the Caribbean

This track investigates the various political movements that have emerged in the Caribbean and their impact on social change. Scholars will analyze the role of activism in shaping contemporary political landscapes.