


In a rapidly evolving world shaped by global media, migration and technology, the disciplines of Literature, Communication and Performing Arts are more interconnected and essential than ever. These fields provide tools for articulating identity, challenging power structures and fostering empathy across cultural boundaries. In an era marked by rapid globalization, mass migration and digital transformation, the intersections of Literature, Communication and Performing Arts have become increasingly significant. These disciplines offer vital frameworks for expressing identity, interrogating dominant narratives and cultivating empathy across diverse cultural landscapes.
This conference seeks to examine the inter relationships among these disciplines through scholarly analysis, creative performances, and cross cultural conversations. It invites global participants to explore how storytelling, media discourse and artistic performance inform and transform our social realities. This conference invites scholars, artists, practitioners and students from around the world to engage in a dynamic exploration of how storytelling, media discourse and performance shape and reflect the complexities of our contemporary social fabric. Through academic papers, creative performances and intercultural dialogues, participants will delve into the transformative power of the arts and communication in both local and global contexts.

Abstract submission – 2025 December 15
Notification – 2026 January 30
Registration – 2026 February 15
Conference – 2026 March 30

Foundation of Belonging identity, place, Cultural narratives and Heritage
Artistic Intervention
Artistic Practices
Local Knowledge, Indigenous Perspectives and ethical practices
Communication and media in the digital era
communication and media for sustainable development
creative communication in the digital era
Language structure and changes

University premises and Online
(Hybrid)

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