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In an era defined by ecological crises, social inequalities, and rapid transformations in knowledge systems, the interconnections between language, literature, and education have become crucial in shaping more just, inclusive, and sustainable futures. The conference “Ecologies of Thought, Language, Literature, and Education for Justice in the era of Artificial Intelligence” invites scholars, educators, researchers, and practitioners to explore how language and narratives influence perceptions, relationships, and actions toward environmental and social justice. 

We seek contributions that engage critically and creatively with the ways language, literature, and educational practices can foster awareness, empathy, resilience, and equitable solutions. The conference aims to build interdisciplinary dialogue across fields such as literary studies, environmental humanities, cultural studies, education, philosophy, media, and communication. 

THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE (NOT LIMITED TO):

  1. Narratives of Sustainability: Language, Literature, Education, and Artificial Intelligence for an Inclusive World
  • AI-assisted Storytelling for Environmental Awareness  
  • Language as a Tool for Advocacy in the Age of AI  
  • AI-Driven Educational Frameworks for Sustainability  
  • Representation of Marginalized Voices through Digital and AI Platforms  
  • Interdisciplinary Learning: Literature, Ecology, and Artificial Intelligence  
  • Narratives of Migration, Displacement, and Climate Refugees in AI-mediated Contexts  
  • Cultural Memory and Intergenerational Wisdom in Digital Archives  
  • Digital Narratives, Eco-Media, and AI Communication Systems  
  • Ethics of Care, Responsibility, and Algorithmic Narratives  
  • Language Accessibility, Translation Technologies, and Inclusion  
  • Hope, Resilience, and Regeneration in Human–AI Futures  
  • Art, Poetry, Creativity, and Generative AI as Tools for Change  

 

  1. Reclaiming the World: Postcolonial Voices, Artificial Intelligence, and Planetary Futures
  • Decolonizing Environmental Thought in the AI Era  
  • Postcolonial Ecologies and Algorithmic Futures  
  • Language, Power, Resistance, and AI Governance  
  • Narratives of Dispossession and Displacement in Digital Worlds  
  • Planetary Reparations, Environmental Justice, and Data Ethics  
  • AI, Race, Class, Gender, and Ecological Inequality  
  • Memory, Trauma, and Ecological Renewal through Digital Humanities  
  • Postcolonial Futures through Art, Imagination, and AI Creativity  
  • Local Knowledge Systems and AI in Global Conversations  
  • Education for Liberation in Technology-Driven Societies  
  • Reframing Development, Progress, and Sustainable AI  
  • Cultural Narratives of Healing, Reconnection, and Digital Belonging  

 

  1. Nurturing the Earth: Eco-Aesthetics, Care, and Artificial Intelligence
  • AI and Aesthetic Approaches to Environmental Ethics  
  • Eco-Poetics, Literary Expression, and Machine Creativity  
  • Art, Nature, Healing Practices, and AI-generated Visual Cultures  
  • Visual and Performing Arts for Environmental Awareness in Digital Spaces  
  • Sacred Landscapes, Spiritual Ecologies, and Digital Interpretation  
  • Embodied Learning, Eco-Experience, and Smart Technologies  
  • The Language of Care in AI-enabled Environmental Advocacy  
  • Intergenerational Bonds and Digital Earth Care  
  • Sustainable Design, AI Innovation, and Aesthetic Responsibility  
  • Empathy-Driven Environmental Action through Intelligent Systems  
  • Rituals, Festivals, Conservation, and Digital Cultural Preservation  
  • Ecofeminism, Care Ethics, and AI Narratives  
  • Narratives of Interconnection between Humans, Nature, and Machines  

 

  1. Memory, Mobility, the Planetary, and Artificial Intelligence in Global Literary Dialogues
  • Cultural Memory, Ecological Imprints, and AI Archives  
  • Migration, Exile, and Displacement in AI-Mediated Societies  
  • Planetary Narratives of Belonging, Loss, and Digital Memory  
  • Transnational Connections through AI and Shared Ecologies  
  • Memory as Resistance in Digital Humanities  
  • Climate Refugees, Predictive Technologies, and Future Displacement  
  • Diaspora, Environment, Identity, and Algorithmic Representation  
  • Eco-Anxiety, Grief, Hope, and AI-generated Literary Responses  
  • Ethics of Representation Across Borders in the Digital Age  
  • Technological Mobility, Virtual Ecologies, and Global Communication  
  • Intergenerational Storytelling with AI and Future Imaginaries  
  • Human–Non-Human Relations in Intelligent Narrative Systems  
  • Restorative Narratives for Planetary Justice and Digital Futures  

For detailed submission and presentation guidelines click here or download the call for papers here

Important Dates

15th - 16th May, 2026

Conference Dates

5th May, 2026

Last Date of Camera Ready Paper

3rd May, 2026

Last Date of Registration

30th April, 2026

Last Date Of Acceptance Notification

28th April, 2026

Last Date Of Review Completion

25th April, 2026

Last Date of Full paper Submission

Awards

Awards for Top Papers

Certificate of Participation

Certificate of Appreciation (Session Chairs)

Certificate of Recognition for the Top Outstanding Papers

Cash Prize for Best paper

ISSN: – Online: 2638 – 5546

ISSN: – Print Version: 2639 – 7412