Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Studies (ICCUS 2024)
Conference: Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Studies (ICCUS 2024)
Date: 11 September 2024
Location: Surakarta, Indonesia (Online)
Website: https://www.icbbem.comhttps://iccus.uns.ac.id/ Department of Cultural Study, Universitas Sebelas Maret, warmly welcomes you to the International Conference on Cultural Studies (ICCUS). The ICCUS 2024 is the 2nd series since the 1st series was held in 2023. This conference will be held on September 11, 2024. We encourage participants from all over the world to discuss “Art, Urban Culture, and Global Ethics.” Contemporary political phenomena influence the city atmosphere. Sometimes, before the General Election in Indonesia, political party contestation has given rise to political segregation, which is expressed in poetry, caricatures, party symbols, and control of urban space. Furthermore, the city is synonymous with political hegemony and protests. In other parts of the world, war has damaged urban culture, such as in the Middle East, as well as giving rise to growing protests from communities in other world cities. Politically, this gives rise to the term identity politics, a politics based on embracing equality among members of a group to achieve a certain goal—for example, gaining recognition for the group’s identity or raising the level and dignity of the group. Identity politics drives the actions of city residents to achieve certain political goals. This identity politics capitalizes on race, ethnicity, language, customs, gender, and religion, giving rise to conflicts of interest between city residents. Meanwhile, on the cultural side, a new term has emerged known as “hustle culture”—a culture of hard work exceeding the normal threshold with the aim of achieving success in a field. The impact of this “hustle culture” includes damage to the social order system, city residents becoming slaves to technology, and toxic negativity. Both political, social, cultural, and economic factors due to global influences give rise to vertical and horizontal conflicts. There is a need for a global ethic of “cultural diplomacy” as a solution, as well as a basic consensus related to binding values, irrevocable standards, and moral attitudes, which can be affirmed by all religions, even non-religious ones. There is no survival in the world without global ethics—peace between social elements cannot be created without diplomatic dialogue and cooperation between civilizations with an open mind and tolerance. How do social humanities describe the changing urban arts, culture, and socio-political phenomena from various scientific disciplines? Notable keynote and invited speakers will share their speeches, participants will present their papers, and we will provide a platform to support new opportunities and future collaboration. Your participation and contribution at ICCUS 2024 will be greatly appreciated! Mibtadin
Chair of ICCUS 2024
Date: 11 September 2024
Location: Surakarta, Indonesia (Online)
Website: https://www.icbbem.comhttps://iccus.uns.ac.id/ Department of Cultural Study, Universitas Sebelas Maret, warmly welcomes you to the International Conference on Cultural Studies (ICCUS). The ICCUS 2024 is the 2nd series since the 1st series was held in 2023. This conference will be held on September 11, 2024. We encourage participants from all over the world to discuss “Art, Urban Culture, and Global Ethics.” Contemporary political phenomena influence the city atmosphere. Sometimes, before the General Election in Indonesia, political party contestation has given rise to political segregation, which is expressed in poetry, caricatures, party symbols, and control of urban space. Furthermore, the city is synonymous with political hegemony and protests. In other parts of the world, war has damaged urban culture, such as in the Middle East, as well as giving rise to growing protests from communities in other world cities. Politically, this gives rise to the term identity politics, a politics based on embracing equality among members of a group to achieve a certain goal—for example, gaining recognition for the group’s identity or raising the level and dignity of the group. Identity politics drives the actions of city residents to achieve certain political goals. This identity politics capitalizes on race, ethnicity, language, customs, gender, and religion, giving rise to conflicts of interest between city residents. Meanwhile, on the cultural side, a new term has emerged known as “hustle culture”—a culture of hard work exceeding the normal threshold with the aim of achieving success in a field. The impact of this “hustle culture” includes damage to the social order system, city residents becoming slaves to technology, and toxic negativity. Both political, social, cultural, and economic factors due to global influences give rise to vertical and horizontal conflicts. There is a need for a global ethic of “cultural diplomacy” as a solution, as well as a basic consensus related to binding values, irrevocable standards, and moral attitudes, which can be affirmed by all religions, even non-religious ones. There is no survival in the world without global ethics—peace between social elements cannot be created without diplomatic dialogue and cooperation between civilizations with an open mind and tolerance. How do social humanities describe the changing urban arts, culture, and socio-political phenomena from various scientific disciplines? Notable keynote and invited speakers will share their speeches, participants will present their papers, and we will provide a platform to support new opportunities and future collaboration. Your participation and contribution at ICCUS 2024 will be greatly appreciated! Mibtadin
Chair of ICCUS 2024