Nomadism, Movement and Migration from Philosophical, Sociological and Communicative Perspectives

  • Edvardas Rimkus
Keywords: nomadism, travel, migration, ethics, media, technology, communication, philosophy, society

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the scientific conference titled ‘Nomadism, Movement and Migration from Philosophical, Sociological and Communicative Perspectives’, which was held at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. The conference covered various themes, including deportations and escapes, the language of migrants, the logic of capitalism, digital nomads in the global village, pilgrimage and egregores, the historical journey through time, the examination of differences between Western and Eastern civilisations in 21st-century transculturalism, unbalanced identity and nomadism, the values of ethnic minorities in Europe, the reality and simulacra of sustainable fashion, communities of street art seekers, home and homelessness in the context of Heidegger’s philosophy, the ontology and metaphysics of the modern nomad, and much more. The article reflects the conference’s proceedings and highlights the key ideas presented by the speakers.

Published
2025-08-07
Section
Chronicle