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International Conference on World Cultures
19-21 November 2024
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Welcome to the International Conference on World Cultures!
This incredible event promises to be an unforgettable experience, bringing together experts and practitioners from all over the world to celebrate the richness and diversity of global culture.
At this conference, we will explore the four main themes of promoting cultural tourism, preserving cultural heritage, celebrating diversity, and advancing cultural research. We will examine the ways in which culture can be used as a tool for promoting economic development, preserving historical and cultural landmarks, and fostering greater understanding and tolerance among diverse communities.
Throughout the conference, we will hear from a range of speakers who will share their insights and experiences on these important topics. We will also have the opportunity to visit exhibitions and cultural displays, which will showcase the beauty and richness of different cultures from around the world.
This is a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for culture and diversity. It is a chance to learn from experts in the field, share your own ideas and experiences, and forge lasting connections with people from all over the world.
Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone with a love for culture and diversity, the International Conference on World Cultures is an event not to be missed. Join us for this incredible journey of discovery and cultural exchange, and be a part of a global movement to promote greater understanding and appreciation of the world’s diverse cultures.
Highlights
Tuesday 10 am
Keynote Speech Direction
Challenges and Opportunities in Building a Civil Society in a Multicultural Societies
Building a civil society in a multicultural context is a critical issue that directly relates to the themes of celebrating diversity and promoting cultural tourism at the International Conference on World Cultures. It is an opportunity to promote greater understanding and appreciation of the many different cultures that make up our world, and create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for visitors from around the globe.
However, building a strong civil society in a multicultural context is not without its challenges. It requires us to confront issues such as discrimination, inequality, and social exclusion head-on, and find ways to bridge cultural divides and promote greater understanding and dialogue between different communities. At the ICWC, we are committed to exploring these important issues and finding new ideas and approaches that will help us create a more harmonious and inclusive world. Join us for this exciting journey of discovery and cultural exchange, and be a part of a global movement to celebrate diversity and build strong civil societies.
Tuesday 11am
Plenary Address Direction
Cultural Diplomacy in Business: Bridging the Gap
The topic of cultural differences in business is a crucial one in today’s globalized economy. As more and more businesses expand into new markets and cultures, it is essential that they understand the unique cultural nuances and differences that can impact their success. At the International Conference on World Cultures, we recognize the importance of bridging this gap and fostering greater understanding between different cultures and business practices.
By exploring the ways in which cultural differences can impact business, we can create new opportunities for collaboration and growth, and promote greater economic development around the world. We can also create a more inclusive and welcoming business environment that values diversity and encourages innovation and creativity. Join us at the ICWC as we explore this important topic and work towards building a more interconnected and inclusive global economy.
Tuesday 2:15pm
Panel Discussion 1 Direction
Community Based Tourism – Potential and Challenges
The topic of community-based tourism is an exciting and important one that has the potential to transform the way we think about travel and tourism. By promoting local communities as the key drivers of tourism development, we can create a more sustainable and responsible tourism industry that benefits both visitors and locals alike.
At the International Conference on World Cultures, we recognize the potential of community-based tourism to promote greater cultural exchange and understanding, and to support local economies and communities. However, this approach also comes with its challenges, including issues of infrastructure, financing, and cultural sensitivity.
Through our discussions and presentations, we hope to explore these challenges and find new ways to support the development of community-based tourism around the world. Join us for this important conversation and be a part of a global movement to create a more sustainable, responsible, and inclusive tourism industry that benefits everyone.