Programme
Venue - University of Évora, Colégio do Espírito Santo, Room 124
29th of November
9h00 Registration
9h30 Opening session: CIDEHUS/University of Évora
10h00 Keynote speech: Communities, Groups and Individuals and the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Participatory Methodologies and Cultural Mapping, Filomena Sousa (Memória Imaterial, Portugal), moderation Ana Carvalho (University of Évora)
Q&A
11h00-11h30 Coffee break, room 129
11h30-13h00 Session 1: Cultural Mapping in the Web and ICH, moderation Ana Carvalho (University of Évora)
11h30 Modelos e Usos de Mapeamentos Culturais no Brasil: Uma Análise sobre Gestão Colaborativa, Integrada e Compartilhada do Patrimônio nos Discursos Institucionais do IPHAN e do IBRAM, Elizabete de Castro Mendonça (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Brasil, Alexandre Matos e Alice Semedo (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
11h55 Mapeando os Patrimônios Culturais Imateriais do Rio de Janeiro: Notas Preliminares, Vivian Luiz Fonseca (Fundação Getulio Vargas/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
12h30-13h00 Poster session
13h00-14h30 Lunch
14h30-16h00 Session 2: Cultural Mapping and Digital Technologies, moderation Sónia Cabeça (University of Algarve, Portugal)
14h30 Augmented Reality and Cultural Mapping of Slovak ICH, Eva Capkova and Juraj Grecnar (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
14h55 IT and Urban Creativity, Pedro Soares Neves (Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
15h20 New Approaches and Methodologies of Cultural Mapping in Creative Tourism: Some Case-study from Northwest Portugal, Vítor Ribeiro, Paula Remoaldo, Ricardo Gôja, Juliana Alves, Miguel Pereira, Isabel Freitas and Olga Matos (University of Minho, Portugal)
16h00-16.30: Coffee-break, room 129
16h30-18h00 Session 3: Participatory Cultural Mapping Approaches, moderation Lorena Sancho Querol (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
16h30 Cultural Mapping and Participatory Practices. How to Connect Territorialisation, Sustainability and Tourism, Leonardo Chiesi and Paolo Costa (University of Florence, Italy)
16h55 Mapping Visions, Alexandra Bonham (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
17h20 Cultural Mapping the Intangibilities of Place: How ARTERIA Enhances Local Cultural Participation, Claudia Pato Carvalho (University of Coimbra) Margarida Relvão (University of Coimbra), Hermínia Sol (Tomar Polythecnic Institute), Rosa Branca (Guarda Polythecnic Institute) and Nuno Jerónimo (Beira Interior University, Portugal)
17h45 Representing Places Through its Absence: A Design Strategy Against the Indifference of Representation, José Miguel Cardoso, Rui Costa and Paulo Freire de Almeida (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
30th of November
9h30-10h30 Keynote speech: Animating the Local - Artistic Engagements with Place, Cultural Mapping, and Creative Tourism, Nancy Duxbury (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal), moderation Sara Albino (University of Évora)
Q&A
10h30-11h00 Coffee-break, room 129
11h00-13h00 Session 4: Cultural Mapping in Tourism Planning, moderation Fiona Bakas (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
11h00 Cultural Mapping of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Usage in Tourism Branding Models, Rossitza Ohridska-Olson (University of Library Studies and Information Tecnologies, Sofia, Bulgaria)
11h25 O Mapeamento como Instrumento para a Promoção do Turismo Criativo e Desenvolvimento Local, Eunice Almeida Duarte (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
11h50 Mapping Cultural and Creative Sector for Tourism Development, Pedro Costa e Elisabete Tomaz (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal)
12h15 Mapping Architecture through Digital Technologies, Sara Eloy (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal)
13h00-14h30 Lunch
14h30-16h00 Session 5: Intangible and Emotional Mapping, moderation Tiago Castro (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
14h30 Cultural Mapping for Fostering Creativity in Creative Cluster: A Case Study of Seongbuk-dong in Seoul, U-Seok Seo and Kyung Won Lee (University of Seoul, Korea)
14h55 A Frota Branca e a Rota Portuguesa do Bacalhau como Elemento de Património Imaterial de Valor Socioeconómico, Cultural e Turístico dos Territórios, Fernando Vasques Felizardo (Universidade de Sevilha, Espanha)
15h20 “Identity Mapping” da Gastronomia do Bacalhau: Um Constructo Metodológico para Preservar a Memória Coletiva do Património Alimentar Português, Josefina Salvado (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, projecto INNOVINE & WINE)
16h00-16h30 Coffee-break, room 129
16h30-17h30 Session 6: Cultural Mapping in Rural Areas, moderation Ana Maria Ferreira (University of Évora)
16h30 Cultural Mapping in Rural Areas: The Case of the Historical Route of the Lines of Torres, João Reis (Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, Portugal) and Bruno Osório (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UK)
16h55 Rota do Mármore do Anticlinal de Estremoz: Desenvolver Turismo Criativo em Geografia Possível, Armando Quintas e Carlos Filipe (University of Évora)
17h20 Artisans with a Face and Heart. Cultural Mapping and Creative Tourism Development in Rural Alentejo, Sara Albino, Noémi Marujo and Jaime Serra (University of Évora)
17h45-18h00: Closing session, Filipe Themudo Barata and Jaime Serra (University of Évora)
29th of November
9h00 Registration
9h30 Opening session: CIDEHUS/University of Évora
10h00 Keynote speech: Communities, Groups and Individuals and the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Participatory Methodologies and Cultural Mapping, Filomena Sousa (Memória Imaterial, Portugal), moderation Ana Carvalho (University of Évora)
Q&A
11h00-11h30 Coffee break, room 129
11h30-13h00 Session 1: Cultural Mapping in the Web and ICH, moderation Ana Carvalho (University of Évora)
11h30 Modelos e Usos de Mapeamentos Culturais no Brasil: Uma Análise sobre Gestão Colaborativa, Integrada e Compartilhada do Patrimônio nos Discursos Institucionais do IPHAN e do IBRAM, Elizabete de Castro Mendonça (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Brasil, Alexandre Matos e Alice Semedo (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
11h55 Mapeando os Patrimônios Culturais Imateriais do Rio de Janeiro: Notas Preliminares, Vivian Luiz Fonseca (Fundação Getulio Vargas/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
12h30-13h00 Poster session
13h00-14h30 Lunch
14h30-16h00 Session 2: Cultural Mapping and Digital Technologies, moderation Sónia Cabeça (University of Algarve, Portugal)
14h30 Augmented Reality and Cultural Mapping of Slovak ICH, Eva Capkova and Juraj Grecnar (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
14h55 IT and Urban Creativity, Pedro Soares Neves (Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
15h20 New Approaches and Methodologies of Cultural Mapping in Creative Tourism: Some Case-study from Northwest Portugal, Vítor Ribeiro, Paula Remoaldo, Ricardo Gôja, Juliana Alves, Miguel Pereira, Isabel Freitas and Olga Matos (University of Minho, Portugal)
16h00-16.30: Coffee-break, room 129
16h30-18h00 Session 3: Participatory Cultural Mapping Approaches, moderation Lorena Sancho Querol (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
16h30 Cultural Mapping and Participatory Practices. How to Connect Territorialisation, Sustainability and Tourism, Leonardo Chiesi and Paolo Costa (University of Florence, Italy)
16h55 Mapping Visions, Alexandra Bonham (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
17h20 Cultural Mapping the Intangibilities of Place: How ARTERIA Enhances Local Cultural Participation, Claudia Pato Carvalho (University of Coimbra) Margarida Relvão (University of Coimbra), Hermínia Sol (Tomar Polythecnic Institute), Rosa Branca (Guarda Polythecnic Institute) and Nuno Jerónimo (Beira Interior University, Portugal)
17h45 Representing Places Through its Absence: A Design Strategy Against the Indifference of Representation, José Miguel Cardoso, Rui Costa and Paulo Freire de Almeida (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
30th of November
9h30-10h30 Keynote speech: Animating the Local - Artistic Engagements with Place, Cultural Mapping, and Creative Tourism, Nancy Duxbury (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal), moderation Sara Albino (University of Évora)
Q&A
10h30-11h00 Coffee-break, room 129
11h00-13h00 Session 4: Cultural Mapping in Tourism Planning, moderation Fiona Bakas (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
11h00 Cultural Mapping of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Usage in Tourism Branding Models, Rossitza Ohridska-Olson (University of Library Studies and Information Tecnologies, Sofia, Bulgaria)
11h25 O Mapeamento como Instrumento para a Promoção do Turismo Criativo e Desenvolvimento Local, Eunice Almeida Duarte (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
11h50 Mapping Cultural and Creative Sector for Tourism Development, Pedro Costa e Elisabete Tomaz (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal)
12h15 Mapping Architecture through Digital Technologies, Sara Eloy (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal)
13h00-14h30 Lunch
14h30-16h00 Session 5: Intangible and Emotional Mapping, moderation Tiago Castro (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
14h30 Cultural Mapping for Fostering Creativity in Creative Cluster: A Case Study of Seongbuk-dong in Seoul, U-Seok Seo and Kyung Won Lee (University of Seoul, Korea)
14h55 A Frota Branca e a Rota Portuguesa do Bacalhau como Elemento de Património Imaterial de Valor Socioeconómico, Cultural e Turístico dos Territórios, Fernando Vasques Felizardo (Universidade de Sevilha, Espanha)
15h20 “Identity Mapping” da Gastronomia do Bacalhau: Um Constructo Metodológico para Preservar a Memória Coletiva do Património Alimentar Português, Josefina Salvado (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, projecto INNOVINE & WINE)
16h00-16h30 Coffee-break, room 129
16h30-17h30 Session 6: Cultural Mapping in Rural Areas, moderation Ana Maria Ferreira (University of Évora)
16h30 Cultural Mapping in Rural Areas: The Case of the Historical Route of the Lines of Torres, João Reis (Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, Portugal) and Bruno Osório (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UK)
16h55 Rota do Mármore do Anticlinal de Estremoz: Desenvolver Turismo Criativo em Geografia Possível, Armando Quintas e Carlos Filipe (University of Évora)
17h20 Artisans with a Face and Heart. Cultural Mapping and Creative Tourism Development in Rural Alentejo, Sara Albino, Noémi Marujo and Jaime Serra (University of Évora)
17h45-18h00: Closing session, Filipe Themudo Barata and Jaime Serra (University of Évora)
Social programme
Guided Tour: textile art and other curiosities in the history of Évora
The #Nova Tradição Project, in partnership with #inEvora is promoting a Guided Tour in Évora about textile arts and uncommon curiosities of the city. The tour is a post-conference event taking place in the 1st of December.
The visit has a duration of 3h and the meeting venue is at Praça do Giraldo at 10h30.
Price: 15€ (it includes the entrance at the Museum of Évora)
Registration for the activity can be made at [email protected] until the 29th of November.
The #Nova Tradição Project, in partnership with #inEvora is promoting a Guided Tour in Évora about textile arts and uncommon curiosities of the city. The tour is a post-conference event taking place in the 1st of December.
The visit has a duration of 3h and the meeting venue is at Praça do Giraldo at 10h30.
Price: 15€ (it includes the entrance at the Museum of Évora)
Registration for the activity can be made at [email protected] until the 29th of November.