International Conference on Rituals, Traditions, and Cultural Studies - (ICRTCS-26)


15th - 16th May, 2026 | Florence, Italy

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

15th April, 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

25th April, 2026

Last Date Of Registration

30th April, 2026

Date Of Conference

15th - 16th May, 2026

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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 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
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All Session Tracks

Track 01
Rituals and Identity Formation

This track explores how rituals contribute to the construction and negotiation of individual and collective identities within various communities. It seeks to understand the interplay between ritual practices and the formation of social identities across different cultural contexts.

Track 02
Traditions in Transition: Modernity and Heritage

This session examines the impact of modernity on traditional practices and the ways in which communities adapt their heritage in contemporary society. Papers will investigate the tensions and synergies between preserving traditions and embracing change.

Track 03
Ethnographic Approaches to Cultural Heritage

Focusing on ethnographic methodologies, this track invites discussions on how cultural heritage is understood, represented, and experienced in diverse settings. Contributions will highlight the role of ethnography in documenting and analyzing heritage practices.

Track 04
Belief Systems and Ritual Practices

This session delves into the relationship between belief systems and the rituals that embody them, examining how these practices reflect and reinforce societal values. Papers will explore various belief systems and their manifestations in ritualistic behaviors.

Track 05
Community Engagement through Rituals

This track focuses on the role of rituals in fostering community engagement and social cohesion. It aims to uncover how communal rituals serve as platforms for collective expression and solidarity among diverse groups.

Track 06
Historical Perspectives on Rituals and Traditions

This session invites papers that investigate the historical evolution of rituals and traditions within specific cultural contexts. By examining historical documents and narratives, participants will explore how past practices inform contemporary cultural identities.

Track 07
Rituals of Resistance and Social Change

This track analyzes how rituals can serve as forms of resistance and tools for social change within marginalized communities. Contributions will explore case studies where ritual practices challenge dominant narratives and promote social justice.

Track 08
Cultural Studies and the Politics of Ritual

This session examines the political dimensions of rituals and their implications for cultural studies. Papers will investigate how rituals are utilized in political discourse and their role in shaping public perception and identity.

Track 09
Rituals in a Globalized World

This track explores the impact of globalization on local rituals and traditions, focusing on the dynamics of cultural exchange and hybridization. Participants will discuss how global influences reshape local practices while preserving cultural uniqueness.

Track 10
The Role of Memory in Ritual Practices

This session investigates the significance of memory in the performance and transmission of rituals across generations. Papers will explore how collective memory shapes ritual practices and contributes to cultural continuity.

Track 11
Ethnographic Narratives and Cultural Representation

Focusing on the narrative aspects of ethnography, this track invites discussions on how cultural representations are constructed through ethnographic storytelling. Contributions will analyze the ethical implications and responsibilities of representing diverse cultures.

Empowering Research Continuity

At Research Leagues, academic engagement continues without interruption despite the current global situation. Researchers can present and publish through online and integrated participation pathways.