Speakers (and co-authors)
Alexandra Bonham is a Doctoral candidate at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) studying the playful city. She has a Masters in Drama and Law. She is a theatre director and walking tour guide. Her theatre productions include the acclaimed revival of Copenhagen (2012), and Oh, What a Lovely War (2014) the New Zealand premier of Grounded (2015). She gives regular tours of Auckland and in addition created the performed walking tour of atmospheric Auckland Cinema, The Civic and the Auckland Town Hall Organ for Auckland Live. She is also a member of Women in Urbanism that is leading a persistent and peaceful campaign to make New Zealand cities work for the many not the few.
Alexandre Matos é Director do Departamento de Investigação e Formação da Sistemas do Futuro, Lda. e Professor Afiliado do Departamento de Ciências e Técnicas do Património, da Faculdade de Letras, da Universidade do Porto. Membro da direcção do Comité Internacional para Documentação do Conselho Internacional de Museus (CIDOC/ICOM). Tem experiência, publicações e orientações na área de Museologia, principalmente sobre temas relacionados com a gestão do património.
Alice Semedo é Professora Auxiliar do Departamento de Ciências e Técnicas do Património e investigadora integrada do CITCEM – Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto. Lecciona Unidades Curriculares em diferentes Ciclos de Estudos (Arqueologia, Ciência da Informação, História e Património e Museologia), tendo actuado como directora do Mestrado (entre 2003-13) e do Doutoramento em Museologia (a partir de 2013). Participou em diferentes projectos de investigação, editou, publicou, organizou conferências e orientou cerca de três dezenas de dissertações de Mestrado e cinco teses de Doutoramento (duas delas já publicadas em livro) sobre tópicos relacionados com os seus interesses, tais como, as narrativas e os discursos museológicos, as identidades profissionais em museus, a criatividade nos museus e os espaços-entre da mediação, ou as missões de museus no mundo contemporâneo.
Armando Quintas é doutorando em História (Universidade de Évora), mestre em Gestão e Valorização do Património Histórico, Cultural e Industrial - Paris I, Pádua e Évora, licenciado em História Ramo Património Cultural (Universidade de Évora). Tem desenvolvido investigação sobre património industrial, paisagens culturais da produção e dinamização no âmbito do turismo industrial dos recursos endógenos, em particular do mármore do Alentejo em perspectiva comparada.
Bruno Osório holds a PhD in Civil Engineering by the University of Bath (UK) and a MSc. in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Spatial Modelling applied to Planning by the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Currently a GIS Spatial Modeller at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, he has previously held the positions of research fellow at the Centre of Geographical Studies, GIS and Cartography lecturer at the Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies and Geography trainee in the University of Joensuu. He has participated in various seminars and congresses, including the wholeSEM Annual Conference in Cambridge, the International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in Valencia, the Congress of Portuguese Geography in Lisbon, among others. He has also published journal and conference papers covering interdisciplinary areas of knowledge, from planning to tourism, and from urban energy to transport, etc., mainly within a geographic and GIS framework research.
Carlos Filipe é Mestre em História, Moderna e Contemporânea. Historiador e investigador integrado no Centro de Estudos de Cultura, História, Artes e Património (CECHAP). É investigador do Centro de Literaturas e Culturas Lusófonas e Europeias (CLEPUL) da Faculdade de Letras de Universidade de Lisboa. Membro da Sociedade Portuguesa de Estudos de História da Construção (SPEH). Investigador do Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades (CIDEHUS) da Universidade de Évora. Áreas de interesse: História da Arte, História da Arquitectura e Construção, Património Religioso, História da Indústria das Rochas Ornamentais e Ciências da Documentação. É coordenador do Gabinete de Estudos CAUMAR - CLEPUL e de outros projectos de investigação: Rota do Mármore do Anticlinal de Estremoz; Património e História da Indústria dos Mármores; Callipoartes – História das Personalidades Calipolenses. Autor e co-autor de vários livros, artigos em revistas científicas e culturais.
Cláudia Pato Carvalho é investigadora permanente no Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra, sendo responsável pela coordenação académica do projecto ARTERIA (CENTRO-07-2114-FEDER-000022, Portugal 2020). O ARTERIA é um projecto de investigação-acção em colaboração com O Teatrão (companhia profissional de teatro de Coimbra) que visa o desenvolvimento de uma rede de programação cultural na Região Centro (Portugal) e a criação de projectos de intervenção artística em oito cidades desta Região (Coimbra, Figueira da Foz, Viseu, Tábua, Fundão, Guarda, Belmonte e Ourém). Completou o seu doutoramento em Sociologia, com especialização em Sociologia da Cultura, Conhecimento e Comunicação, na Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra, em colaboração com o Center for Reflective Community Practice (DUSP, MIT, USA). Entre 2010 e 2018, fomentou a criação de uma rede europeia no campo da educação artística de comunidades desfavorecidas. Neste contexto, foi responsável pela gestão e coordenação de vários projectos no campo da inclusão social pela arte, no âmbito do Programa Juventude em Acção e ERASMUS+.
Elisabete Tomaz is a Research assistant at DINAMIA, ISCTE-IUL (Research Group Cities and Territories) and she is finishing the Ph.D. at the Department of Sociology and Public Policies of ISCTE-IUL. Her research project was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). At the same time, she participated in the COST ACTION IS 1007 “Investigating Cultural Sustainability” and collaborated on several European and local projects in territorial development, urban planning and innovation policies.
Elizabete de Castro Mendonça é graduada em Museologia pela Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). Pós-doutoranda em Museologia no Departamento de Estudos do Património, Universidade do Porto. Professora Associada do Departamento de Estudos e Processos Museológicos (DEPM/UNIRIO), do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Museologia e Patrimônio (PPG-PMUS/UNIRIO-MAST) e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arqueologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS). Actuou como directora da Escola de Museologia da UNIRIO (2013-2017) e coordenadora do Curso de Graduação em Museologia da UFS (2010-2011). É líder do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Museologia, Conhecimentos Tradicionais e Ação Social. Tem experiência, publicações e orientações na área de Museologia, principalmente sobre temas relacionados com a musealização; gestão do património cultural; gestão de colecções; documentação em museus; museu, conhecimentos tradicionais e património imaterial.
Eunice Almeida Duarte é licenciada em Comunicação Empresarial pelo Instituto Superior de Comunicação Empresarial, pós-graduada em Ciências Empresariais, na Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, mestre em Turismo – Gestão Estratégica de Eventos, Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, pós-graduada em Gestão e Marketing Turístico, na Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais. Actualmente é doutoranda de Turismo, no Instituto de Geográfica e Ordenamento do Território, cujo tema de tese é intitulado "Turismo criativo na região do Alentejo: da autenticidade à modernidade". Sendo que os seus últimos trabalhos foram apresentados no congresso internacional CITADNS, nas VI Jornadas sobre Patrimonio La Ponte-Ecomuséu e no TOCRIA. Paralelamente é consultora nas áreas de desenvolvimento turístico.
Eva Capkova is a researcher and pedagogue at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. Due to the fact that she graduated at Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University in Bratislava (Mgr.) and the Faculty of Arts, Library and information science (PhD.) her aims of interests have interdisciplinary character. In the field of cultural heritage, she is concerned with the study of historical truss structures, especially of sacral buildings, with a geometric analysis at the centre of her interest, in order to reveal the hidden patterns used by the creators of these buildings. In its current research and pedagogical activities, she focuses on quantitative data analysis and its effective visual presentation. Her role in the present paper is to quantitatively analyse acquired data and their subsequent visualization.
Fernando Vasques Felizardo é licenciado em Marketing (Gestão de Marketing) e pós-graduado em Gestão e Marketing Turístico (Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais) e mestre em Marketing e Promoção Turística (Escola Superior de Turismo e Tecnologias de Mar). Actualmente é doutorando em Turismo na Escuela Internacional de Doctorado da Universidad de Sevilla, desenvolvendo investigação em Turismo e Desarrolho Local. Profissionalmente desenvolve consultoria em desenvolvimento estratégico de turismo, marketing e comunicação. É autor da dissertação – projecto aplicado “Faróis de Portugal Turismo e Alojamento”, esteve recentemente no congresso Citadns 2018, onde apresentou duas comunicações, “O Storytelling como ferramenta de promoção simultânea de um destino turístico e de um produto, estudo de caso Estrella Damm – “Mediterraneamente”, e a sua adaptabilidade como conceito para a promoção de Tomar e a Herança Templária em Portugal”, e também “Os eventos desportivos no desenvolvimento dos municípios da centralidade da Arrábida”. Participa regularmente em congressos, seminários e workshops como o “Targeting Sucess” do projecto TARGET – Tourism Advanced Research for Governance Enhancement, apostado em desenvolver uma proposta de modelo de governação para as autarquias, que facilite a criação de negócios turísticos inovadores e sustentáveis, concretamente para os municípios de Setúbal e Cascais.
Filomena Sousa is IF researcher (of the FCT Investigator Programme – Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) at Memória Imaterial, a Portuguese Non-Governmental Organization accredited by the UNESCO to provide advisory services to the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). She has a Postdoc in Anthropology (School of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon) and a PhD in Sociology (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon). She is member of the Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition – Heritage, Arts and Cultures (IELT – School of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon) and, since 2006, she develops research projects in the context of digital platforms, policies and instruments for identifying, documenting and safeguarding ICH. She directed several documentaries about cultural expressions.
Isabel Freitas is Associate Professor with Aggregation at Portucalense University, PhD in History, Correspondent of the Portuguese Academy of History, Director of the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture. Collaborator in the LAB2P Research Center and integrated in the Portucalense University Research Center REMIT. Coordinator of several projects at Portucalense University in the areas of heritage, culture and tourism. Collaborator in other projects of valorization of the territory. In the scope of these projects several publications centered around themes related to territory, water and borders within the framework of Peninsular relations were developed.
Jaime Serra holds a PhD in Tourism from the Faculty of Economics - University of Algarve, Portugal (2014) and a master degree in Management (specialization in Marketing) from the University of Évora, Portugal (2006) and the degree in Tourism Management and Strategy from the Polytechnic Institute of Beja, Portugal (2000). He is Assistant Professor of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Évora in the field of Tourism Studies (Bachelor and Master degrees). He is also researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Cultures and Societies (CIDEHUS) – University of Évora. His research interests are in the field of tourism demand trends; tourist behaviour; tourism and demography; applied quantitative methods. Coordinator of the CREATIVE TOURISM LAB at CIDEHUS.
João Reis holds a PhD in Geography (Urban and Regional Planning at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon). Lecturer, member of the Technical-Scientific Council and President of the Pedagogic Council at Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies. Tourism Planning Consultant and Researcher at CiTUR (Centre for Tourism Research, Development and Innovation). He has collaborated with other academic institutions (ESHTI-UEM and FCSH-UniLúrio, Mozambique, ESEIG-IPP, Porto, and ESG-IPCB, Idanha-a-Nova), and participated in seminars and congresses (tourism planning, territorial development and GIS). As a researcher already developed projects in tourism planning teams. He is also mentor of master thesis projects.
José Miguel Cardoso. In love with good food and good wines, also obsessed with drawing. Since an early age expressed interest in drawing. His mother always complained that he used to draw on the bed sheets. Continuously draws views and panoramas of urban landscape. Graduated in Design by University of Aveiro in 2005. MFA in Design by Universitat Barcelona 2008, MFA in Drawing and Printing Techniques at the Faculty in Fine Arts of the University of Porto, 2013.
Josefina Salvado possui uma formação que integra competências em âmbitos diversos: Doutoramento em Turismo e Mestrado em Gestão e Desenvolvimento em Turismo (Universidade Aveiro); MBA em Marketing (IESF – Instituto de Estudos Superiores Financeiros e Fiscais); Licenciatura em Auditoria (UA-ISCAAv); Licenciatura em Economia (U. Coimbra- FEUC), Doutoranda na FLUC – Faculdade Letras da Universidade de Coimbra em Patrimónios Alimentares: Culturas e Identidades. Iniciou em 2012 a docência no ensino superior, nas Universidades Portucalense Infante D. Henrique e Lusófona do Porto. Investigadora na Unidade de Investigação em Governança, Competitividade e Políticas Públicas (GOVCOPP) vinculada à Universidade de Aveiro integrando o projecto TWINE e no Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades (CIDEHUS) da Universidade de Évora associada ao projecto CREATOUR. Actualmente é bolseira de pós-doutoramento no projecto INNOVINE&WINE na Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro.
Juliana Alves holds a PhD in Human Geography, Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory (Lab2PT) and Centre of Territory, Environment and Construction (C-TAC) at University of Minho, Portugal.
Juraj Grecnar is a PhD student of European studies at Faculty of Social and Economic sciences of Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia), aimed on augmented reality research. In his previous work he lectured trainee web developers for industry leading company in Slovakia, working as lector, user experience analyst and business intelligence manager. During first year of research started collaboration with augmented reality platform developers in HP Reveal and Metaverse. His last published conference paper analyses motivation of travellers using modern technologies.
Leonardo Chiesi, PhD, is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Florence and a Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley. He is interested in social research methods for architecture, urban design and planning and he studies how sociology and design can be mutually engaged. He has been involved in several architectural, urban design and city planning projects and has an interest in the subjects of evaluation of architecture, community practices and participation methods. He has a special interest in design thinking and how design can foster social innovation.
Miguel Pereira is graduated in Geography, with specialization in Planning, Planning and Territory Development, by the University of Coimbra (1999). Post-graduate in Municipal Engineering, specialization in Planning and Municipal Management, University of Minho Engineering School (2002). Postgraduate in Tourism and Regional Development, Catholic University of Portugal and Santiago de Compostela University - Spain (2006). Master in Tourism and Regional Development with the thesis - "The Geographic Information System in Planning and Municipal Tourism Management - Barcelos a case study" - Catholic University Catholic Portuguese and University of Santiago de Compostela - Spain (2007). He completed his PhD at the University of Santiago de Compostela, University of Vigo and University of A Coruña (2014), with the thesis: "The Geographic Information System and Augmented Reality in Tourism - Interactive Guide of the Portuguese Way of Santiago in Barcelos". He is a postdoctoral researcher in Augmented Reality applied to Tourism in the Laboratory of Landscapes, Heritage and Territory (Lab2PT) (2015). Commissioner for Administrative Modernization (Cartography and Geographic Information Systems) in the Atlantic Axis of the Northwest Peninsular (2007). Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave (2010 to 2013); Visiting Professor at the Portuguese Catholic University (2014); Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo (2016).
Nancy Duxbury, PhD, is a Senior Researcher and Co-coordinator of the Cities, Cultures and Architecture Research Group at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (Portugal). She is Principal Investigator of CREATOUR, and a member of the European Expert Network on Culture. Her research has examined culture in local sustainable development; culture-based development models in smaller communities; and cultural mapping, which bridges academic inquiry, community practice, and artistic approaches to understand and articulate place. Recent books: Animation of Public Space through the Arts: Toward More Sustainable Communities (Almedina 2013), Cultural Mapping as Cultural Inquiry (Routledge 2015), Culture and Sustainability in European Cities: Imagining Europolis (Routledge 2015), Cultural Policies for Sustainable Development (Routledge, 2018), Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping: Activating Imaginaries and Means of Knowing (Routledge, 2018), and A Research Agenda for Creative Tourism (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming). She was born in Canada, and lived on both the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of the country before moving to Portugal in 2009. She currently splits her time between Coimbra and São Miguel Island, Azores.
Noémi Marujo, Ph.D. in Tourism from the University of Évora (Portugal). Master in Sociology from the University of Évora (Portugal). Diploma in Advanced Studies in Tourism, Leisure and Culture (University of Coimbra). Graduated in Social Communication from the University of Beira Interior (Portugal). Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology of the University of Évora (Portugal) where she teaches in the area of tourism. Researcher at the CIDEHUS Center at the University of Évora. Director of the Master in Tourism and Development of Destinations and Technologies of the University of Évora.
Olga Matos is a Researcher at Lab 2 pt, University of Minho (Portugal). Works in the area of cultural heritage, museology, interpretation and cultural tourism. She has participated as a researcher in national and international projects, in jury competitions, in several national and international congresses as a speaker and also has an important number of publications in her area of interest.
Paolo Costa, PhD, teaches Sociology in the School of Architecture of the University of Florence, where he is part of the Florence Accessibility Lab and the LabSo, Sociological Research Lab on Design, Architecture and Regional Planning. His scientific research mainly focuses on the contribution of social sciences to design, architecture and planning. He was involved in several urban planning and design projects, participatory strategies, and awareness raising processes about tangible and intangible cultural heritage, in Italy and abroad.
Paula Remoaldo is Associate Professor with habilitation of Human Geography in the Department of Geography of the Social Sciences Institute, University of Minho, Portugal. She got her PhD in Human Geography, in 1999, at the University of Minho with collaboration of Louvain-la-Neuve University. She is at present Head of the Department of Geography and Head of Lab2pt (Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory) at University of Minho. She has published in the leading journals of Tourism such as Annals of Tourism Research and Current Issues in Tourism. Her main research fields are Cultural Tourism, Mega Events; Urban Tourism and Regional and Local Development.
Pedro Costa is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Economy in ISCTE-IUL (Portugal) and Director of DINAMIA'CET, where he coordinates the research line "Cities and territories". Economist, PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, has worked mainly in the areas of cultural economics, territorial development and planning, focusing on his recent research, among other aspects, the role of cultural activities in territorial development, the relations of creative dynamics with territories, or local development promotion strategies. Has collaborated on several projects, particularly in the areas of planning, regional/local development and cultural activities.
Pedro Soares Neves. 1976, multidisciplinary and postgraduate academic training in Design and Urbanism (Lisbon, Barcelona, and Rome). Urban designer and consultant of several municipalities and national wide institutions in their approaches to informal visual signs production (Graffiti, Street Art, Urban Creativity). Practitioner and academic, co-organizer of the Lisbon Street Art & Urban Creativity Conference and on-going scientific journal and International Research Topic (Urbancreativity.org).
Ricardo Gôja was born in Guimarães in 1989. In 2012, he graduated in Geography and Planning and, in 2015, obtained a master's degree in planning and territory management from the University of Minho. He is a PhD student of Geography and researcher of the CRETOUR-Lab2PT team. His areas of interest are: S.I.G., tourism, enogastronomic tourism and territory planning.
Rui Costa is is Designer and Professor. Graduated in Communication Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto in 1997, where he also completed his master's degree in Art and Communication in 2006 with his dissertation 'Research in/through Design'. In 1997, he founded the Azulquente Design Office, where he remained until 2002. Since 2001, he teaches at the Communication and Art Department of the University of Aveiro, where he is also a researcher at ID +, Research Institute for Design, Media and Culture. In 2014, he completed his PhD in the field of Information Design and Representation.
Rossitza Ohridska-Olson is an internationally recognized specialist in research and management in the fields of tourism and cultural heritage, on which topics she lectures worldwide. She has collaborated actively with national and local governments in developing policy and strategic documents on innovation, marketing and valorization of cultural resources. As a researcher and consultant based in the United States and the European Union, Dr. Rossitza Ohridska-Olson participates in scientific and practical projects related to culture, heritage, national identities, and their implications for the travel and creative industries. She holds a M.S. degree in geography of tourism from Sofia University "Kliment Ohridski" and a Ph.D. in cultural organization and management from the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia. She is lecturing on marketing of culture Masters' programs at ULSIT, PR and advertising, as well as on integrated marketing of culture and culture as a resource at Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski".
Sara Albino is a Guest Associate Researcher of the School of Social Sciences at University of Évora in the field of tourism studies. PhD in Tourism Planning and Development (University of Lisbon and University of Exeter, 2015), Master’s Degree in European Policies (University of Lisbon, 2009), Degree in European Studies (University of Lisbon, 2006). International Contact Point of the Erasmus National Agency in Portugal, for external cooperation with non-EU Countries (2014-2016). Integrated Member of Research CIDEHUS. Member of the UNESCO Chair Team in "Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know-How: Linking Heritage" and of Tourism Lab of the University of Évora. Member of CIEBA, Research Centre in Studies of Fine Arts (University of Lisbon). Co-Founder of Buinho Creative Hub, the Rural Fablab of Baixo Alentejo.
Sara Eloy is Director of the Information Sciences, Technology and Architecture Research Center (ISTAR-IUL) and Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture and Urbanism ISCTE-IUL in Lisbon where she teaches Architectural Computer Aided Design, Virtual and Augmented Reality and Research Methodologies. Eloy’s research focuses on the use of computer aided design and visualization systems for architecture. She has published several works and participated in research projects on the topic of mixed, virtual and augmented reality applied to the architecture process and visualization of the building fabric of cities. With such technologies Eloy also aims at evaluating users’ space perception and analyze the impact that the building environment has on society. She has been researcher and advisor of several projects in this topic (André, Eloy, Resende, Curado, & Dias, 2016; Eloy, André, Resende, & Dias, 2016; Gaspar et al., 2016; Mendonça, 2014; Raposo, Eloy, & Dias, 2017).
U-Seok Seo is Full professor in the department of urban sociology and also served from 2008 to 2016 as a chair of the department of culture, arts and tourism at the Graduate School of Urban Sciences at the University of Seoul, Korea. He received his BA and MA degrees in Sociology from Seoul National University and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Cologne, Germany. His research areas include cultural sociology, urban sociology, cultural policy and research methodology. He published numerous articles in peer-reviewed academic journals and several book chapters. Last years he edited two academic monographs focused on Seoul and participated in the publication of the forthcoming A Research Agenda for Creative Tourism. He serves currently as editor-in-chief of Review of Culture and Economy published by the Korean Association of Cultural Economics and as editorial member of Journal of Arts, Management and Policy published by the Korean Association of Arts Management.
Vítor Ribeiro is Professor of Geography at the Department of Geography of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Minho and at the Department of Teacher Training at Paula Frassinetti's School of Education. He holds a PhD in Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Minho/Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). He also has a post-doctorate from University of Minho in the field of Educational Technology. He is an integrated member of the Lab2PT (Laboratory of Landscapes, Heritage and Territory) of the University of Minho. His main subjects of research are in the area of Transport Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Tourism and Regional and Local Development, Crime Geography and Geographical Education, having in such fields several research publications in journals and books.
Vivian Luiz Fonseca é Doutora em História, Política e Bens Culturais pela Fundação Getulio Vargas (2014). Actualmente é Professora Adjunta do Departamento de História e do Programa de Pós-Graduação de Mestrado Profissional em Ensino de História da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. É ainda Professora da Escola de Ciências Sociais/CPDOC da FGV, actuando como Coordenadora do Programa de História Oral. Desde 2007 é associada ao Sport: Laboratório de História do Esporte e do Lazer vinculado à Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) e desde 2016 é Pesquisadora Associada ao Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia (INCT) Proprietas. Entre os seus projectos principais estão o “Preservação da Memória das Olimpíadas”, dedicado à constituição de um acervo e repositório digitais sobre o tema e a partir do qual publicou o livro Memórias das Olimpíadas no Brasil: Diálogos e Olhares; e o Patrimônio Esportivo - Mapeamento dos Esportes no Rio de Janeiro. Mais info: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7904739508823656
Alexandre Matos é Director do Departamento de Investigação e Formação da Sistemas do Futuro, Lda. e Professor Afiliado do Departamento de Ciências e Técnicas do Património, da Faculdade de Letras, da Universidade do Porto. Membro da direcção do Comité Internacional para Documentação do Conselho Internacional de Museus (CIDOC/ICOM). Tem experiência, publicações e orientações na área de Museologia, principalmente sobre temas relacionados com a gestão do património.
Alice Semedo é Professora Auxiliar do Departamento de Ciências e Técnicas do Património e investigadora integrada do CITCEM – Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto. Lecciona Unidades Curriculares em diferentes Ciclos de Estudos (Arqueologia, Ciência da Informação, História e Património e Museologia), tendo actuado como directora do Mestrado (entre 2003-13) e do Doutoramento em Museologia (a partir de 2013). Participou em diferentes projectos de investigação, editou, publicou, organizou conferências e orientou cerca de três dezenas de dissertações de Mestrado e cinco teses de Doutoramento (duas delas já publicadas em livro) sobre tópicos relacionados com os seus interesses, tais como, as narrativas e os discursos museológicos, as identidades profissionais em museus, a criatividade nos museus e os espaços-entre da mediação, ou as missões de museus no mundo contemporâneo.
Armando Quintas é doutorando em História (Universidade de Évora), mestre em Gestão e Valorização do Património Histórico, Cultural e Industrial - Paris I, Pádua e Évora, licenciado em História Ramo Património Cultural (Universidade de Évora). Tem desenvolvido investigação sobre património industrial, paisagens culturais da produção e dinamização no âmbito do turismo industrial dos recursos endógenos, em particular do mármore do Alentejo em perspectiva comparada.
Bruno Osório holds a PhD in Civil Engineering by the University of Bath (UK) and a MSc. in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Spatial Modelling applied to Planning by the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Currently a GIS Spatial Modeller at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, he has previously held the positions of research fellow at the Centre of Geographical Studies, GIS and Cartography lecturer at the Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies and Geography trainee in the University of Joensuu. He has participated in various seminars and congresses, including the wholeSEM Annual Conference in Cambridge, the International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in Valencia, the Congress of Portuguese Geography in Lisbon, among others. He has also published journal and conference papers covering interdisciplinary areas of knowledge, from planning to tourism, and from urban energy to transport, etc., mainly within a geographic and GIS framework research.
Carlos Filipe é Mestre em História, Moderna e Contemporânea. Historiador e investigador integrado no Centro de Estudos de Cultura, História, Artes e Património (CECHAP). É investigador do Centro de Literaturas e Culturas Lusófonas e Europeias (CLEPUL) da Faculdade de Letras de Universidade de Lisboa. Membro da Sociedade Portuguesa de Estudos de História da Construção (SPEH). Investigador do Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades (CIDEHUS) da Universidade de Évora. Áreas de interesse: História da Arte, História da Arquitectura e Construção, Património Religioso, História da Indústria das Rochas Ornamentais e Ciências da Documentação. É coordenador do Gabinete de Estudos CAUMAR - CLEPUL e de outros projectos de investigação: Rota do Mármore do Anticlinal de Estremoz; Património e História da Indústria dos Mármores; Callipoartes – História das Personalidades Calipolenses. Autor e co-autor de vários livros, artigos em revistas científicas e culturais.
Cláudia Pato Carvalho é investigadora permanente no Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra, sendo responsável pela coordenação académica do projecto ARTERIA (CENTRO-07-2114-FEDER-000022, Portugal 2020). O ARTERIA é um projecto de investigação-acção em colaboração com O Teatrão (companhia profissional de teatro de Coimbra) que visa o desenvolvimento de uma rede de programação cultural na Região Centro (Portugal) e a criação de projectos de intervenção artística em oito cidades desta Região (Coimbra, Figueira da Foz, Viseu, Tábua, Fundão, Guarda, Belmonte e Ourém). Completou o seu doutoramento em Sociologia, com especialização em Sociologia da Cultura, Conhecimento e Comunicação, na Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra, em colaboração com o Center for Reflective Community Practice (DUSP, MIT, USA). Entre 2010 e 2018, fomentou a criação de uma rede europeia no campo da educação artística de comunidades desfavorecidas. Neste contexto, foi responsável pela gestão e coordenação de vários projectos no campo da inclusão social pela arte, no âmbito do Programa Juventude em Acção e ERASMUS+.
Elisabete Tomaz is a Research assistant at DINAMIA, ISCTE-IUL (Research Group Cities and Territories) and she is finishing the Ph.D. at the Department of Sociology and Public Policies of ISCTE-IUL. Her research project was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). At the same time, she participated in the COST ACTION IS 1007 “Investigating Cultural Sustainability” and collaborated on several European and local projects in territorial development, urban planning and innovation policies.
Elizabete de Castro Mendonça é graduada em Museologia pela Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). Pós-doutoranda em Museologia no Departamento de Estudos do Património, Universidade do Porto. Professora Associada do Departamento de Estudos e Processos Museológicos (DEPM/UNIRIO), do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Museologia e Patrimônio (PPG-PMUS/UNIRIO-MAST) e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arqueologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS). Actuou como directora da Escola de Museologia da UNIRIO (2013-2017) e coordenadora do Curso de Graduação em Museologia da UFS (2010-2011). É líder do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Museologia, Conhecimentos Tradicionais e Ação Social. Tem experiência, publicações e orientações na área de Museologia, principalmente sobre temas relacionados com a musealização; gestão do património cultural; gestão de colecções; documentação em museus; museu, conhecimentos tradicionais e património imaterial.
Eunice Almeida Duarte é licenciada em Comunicação Empresarial pelo Instituto Superior de Comunicação Empresarial, pós-graduada em Ciências Empresariais, na Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, mestre em Turismo – Gestão Estratégica de Eventos, Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, pós-graduada em Gestão e Marketing Turístico, na Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais. Actualmente é doutoranda de Turismo, no Instituto de Geográfica e Ordenamento do Território, cujo tema de tese é intitulado "Turismo criativo na região do Alentejo: da autenticidade à modernidade". Sendo que os seus últimos trabalhos foram apresentados no congresso internacional CITADNS, nas VI Jornadas sobre Patrimonio La Ponte-Ecomuséu e no TOCRIA. Paralelamente é consultora nas áreas de desenvolvimento turístico.
Eva Capkova is a researcher and pedagogue at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. Due to the fact that she graduated at Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University in Bratislava (Mgr.) and the Faculty of Arts, Library and information science (PhD.) her aims of interests have interdisciplinary character. In the field of cultural heritage, she is concerned with the study of historical truss structures, especially of sacral buildings, with a geometric analysis at the centre of her interest, in order to reveal the hidden patterns used by the creators of these buildings. In its current research and pedagogical activities, she focuses on quantitative data analysis and its effective visual presentation. Her role in the present paper is to quantitatively analyse acquired data and their subsequent visualization.
Fernando Vasques Felizardo é licenciado em Marketing (Gestão de Marketing) e pós-graduado em Gestão e Marketing Turístico (Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais) e mestre em Marketing e Promoção Turística (Escola Superior de Turismo e Tecnologias de Mar). Actualmente é doutorando em Turismo na Escuela Internacional de Doctorado da Universidad de Sevilla, desenvolvendo investigação em Turismo e Desarrolho Local. Profissionalmente desenvolve consultoria em desenvolvimento estratégico de turismo, marketing e comunicação. É autor da dissertação – projecto aplicado “Faróis de Portugal Turismo e Alojamento”, esteve recentemente no congresso Citadns 2018, onde apresentou duas comunicações, “O Storytelling como ferramenta de promoção simultânea de um destino turístico e de um produto, estudo de caso Estrella Damm – “Mediterraneamente”, e a sua adaptabilidade como conceito para a promoção de Tomar e a Herança Templária em Portugal”, e também “Os eventos desportivos no desenvolvimento dos municípios da centralidade da Arrábida”. Participa regularmente em congressos, seminários e workshops como o “Targeting Sucess” do projecto TARGET – Tourism Advanced Research for Governance Enhancement, apostado em desenvolver uma proposta de modelo de governação para as autarquias, que facilite a criação de negócios turísticos inovadores e sustentáveis, concretamente para os municípios de Setúbal e Cascais.
Filomena Sousa is IF researcher (of the FCT Investigator Programme – Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) at Memória Imaterial, a Portuguese Non-Governmental Organization accredited by the UNESCO to provide advisory services to the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). She has a Postdoc in Anthropology (School of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon) and a PhD in Sociology (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon). She is member of the Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition – Heritage, Arts and Cultures (IELT – School of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon) and, since 2006, she develops research projects in the context of digital platforms, policies and instruments for identifying, documenting and safeguarding ICH. She directed several documentaries about cultural expressions.
Isabel Freitas is Associate Professor with Aggregation at Portucalense University, PhD in History, Correspondent of the Portuguese Academy of History, Director of the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture. Collaborator in the LAB2P Research Center and integrated in the Portucalense University Research Center REMIT. Coordinator of several projects at Portucalense University in the areas of heritage, culture and tourism. Collaborator in other projects of valorization of the territory. In the scope of these projects several publications centered around themes related to territory, water and borders within the framework of Peninsular relations were developed.
Jaime Serra holds a PhD in Tourism from the Faculty of Economics - University of Algarve, Portugal (2014) and a master degree in Management (specialization in Marketing) from the University of Évora, Portugal (2006) and the degree in Tourism Management and Strategy from the Polytechnic Institute of Beja, Portugal (2000). He is Assistant Professor of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Évora in the field of Tourism Studies (Bachelor and Master degrees). He is also researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Cultures and Societies (CIDEHUS) – University of Évora. His research interests are in the field of tourism demand trends; tourist behaviour; tourism and demography; applied quantitative methods. Coordinator of the CREATIVE TOURISM LAB at CIDEHUS.
João Reis holds a PhD in Geography (Urban and Regional Planning at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon). Lecturer, member of the Technical-Scientific Council and President of the Pedagogic Council at Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies. Tourism Planning Consultant and Researcher at CiTUR (Centre for Tourism Research, Development and Innovation). He has collaborated with other academic institutions (ESHTI-UEM and FCSH-UniLúrio, Mozambique, ESEIG-IPP, Porto, and ESG-IPCB, Idanha-a-Nova), and participated in seminars and congresses (tourism planning, territorial development and GIS). As a researcher already developed projects in tourism planning teams. He is also mentor of master thesis projects.
José Miguel Cardoso. In love with good food and good wines, also obsessed with drawing. Since an early age expressed interest in drawing. His mother always complained that he used to draw on the bed sheets. Continuously draws views and panoramas of urban landscape. Graduated in Design by University of Aveiro in 2005. MFA in Design by Universitat Barcelona 2008, MFA in Drawing and Printing Techniques at the Faculty in Fine Arts of the University of Porto, 2013.
Josefina Salvado possui uma formação que integra competências em âmbitos diversos: Doutoramento em Turismo e Mestrado em Gestão e Desenvolvimento em Turismo (Universidade Aveiro); MBA em Marketing (IESF – Instituto de Estudos Superiores Financeiros e Fiscais); Licenciatura em Auditoria (UA-ISCAAv); Licenciatura em Economia (U. Coimbra- FEUC), Doutoranda na FLUC – Faculdade Letras da Universidade de Coimbra em Patrimónios Alimentares: Culturas e Identidades. Iniciou em 2012 a docência no ensino superior, nas Universidades Portucalense Infante D. Henrique e Lusófona do Porto. Investigadora na Unidade de Investigação em Governança, Competitividade e Políticas Públicas (GOVCOPP) vinculada à Universidade de Aveiro integrando o projecto TWINE e no Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades (CIDEHUS) da Universidade de Évora associada ao projecto CREATOUR. Actualmente é bolseira de pós-doutoramento no projecto INNOVINE&WINE na Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro.
Juliana Alves holds a PhD in Human Geography, Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory (Lab2PT) and Centre of Territory, Environment and Construction (C-TAC) at University of Minho, Portugal.
Juraj Grecnar is a PhD student of European studies at Faculty of Social and Economic sciences of Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia), aimed on augmented reality research. In his previous work he lectured trainee web developers for industry leading company in Slovakia, working as lector, user experience analyst and business intelligence manager. During first year of research started collaboration with augmented reality platform developers in HP Reveal and Metaverse. His last published conference paper analyses motivation of travellers using modern technologies.
Leonardo Chiesi, PhD, is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Florence and a Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley. He is interested in social research methods for architecture, urban design and planning and he studies how sociology and design can be mutually engaged. He has been involved in several architectural, urban design and city planning projects and has an interest in the subjects of evaluation of architecture, community practices and participation methods. He has a special interest in design thinking and how design can foster social innovation.
Miguel Pereira is graduated in Geography, with specialization in Planning, Planning and Territory Development, by the University of Coimbra (1999). Post-graduate in Municipal Engineering, specialization in Planning and Municipal Management, University of Minho Engineering School (2002). Postgraduate in Tourism and Regional Development, Catholic University of Portugal and Santiago de Compostela University - Spain (2006). Master in Tourism and Regional Development with the thesis - "The Geographic Information System in Planning and Municipal Tourism Management - Barcelos a case study" - Catholic University Catholic Portuguese and University of Santiago de Compostela - Spain (2007). He completed his PhD at the University of Santiago de Compostela, University of Vigo and University of A Coruña (2014), with the thesis: "The Geographic Information System and Augmented Reality in Tourism - Interactive Guide of the Portuguese Way of Santiago in Barcelos". He is a postdoctoral researcher in Augmented Reality applied to Tourism in the Laboratory of Landscapes, Heritage and Territory (Lab2PT) (2015). Commissioner for Administrative Modernization (Cartography and Geographic Information Systems) in the Atlantic Axis of the Northwest Peninsular (2007). Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave (2010 to 2013); Visiting Professor at the Portuguese Catholic University (2014); Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo (2016).
Nancy Duxbury, PhD, is a Senior Researcher and Co-coordinator of the Cities, Cultures and Architecture Research Group at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (Portugal). She is Principal Investigator of CREATOUR, and a member of the European Expert Network on Culture. Her research has examined culture in local sustainable development; culture-based development models in smaller communities; and cultural mapping, which bridges academic inquiry, community practice, and artistic approaches to understand and articulate place. Recent books: Animation of Public Space through the Arts: Toward More Sustainable Communities (Almedina 2013), Cultural Mapping as Cultural Inquiry (Routledge 2015), Culture and Sustainability in European Cities: Imagining Europolis (Routledge 2015), Cultural Policies for Sustainable Development (Routledge, 2018), Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping: Activating Imaginaries and Means of Knowing (Routledge, 2018), and A Research Agenda for Creative Tourism (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming). She was born in Canada, and lived on both the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of the country before moving to Portugal in 2009. She currently splits her time between Coimbra and São Miguel Island, Azores.
Noémi Marujo, Ph.D. in Tourism from the University of Évora (Portugal). Master in Sociology from the University of Évora (Portugal). Diploma in Advanced Studies in Tourism, Leisure and Culture (University of Coimbra). Graduated in Social Communication from the University of Beira Interior (Portugal). Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology of the University of Évora (Portugal) where she teaches in the area of tourism. Researcher at the CIDEHUS Center at the University of Évora. Director of the Master in Tourism and Development of Destinations and Technologies of the University of Évora.
Olga Matos is a Researcher at Lab 2 pt, University of Minho (Portugal). Works in the area of cultural heritage, museology, interpretation and cultural tourism. She has participated as a researcher in national and international projects, in jury competitions, in several national and international congresses as a speaker and also has an important number of publications in her area of interest.
Paolo Costa, PhD, teaches Sociology in the School of Architecture of the University of Florence, where he is part of the Florence Accessibility Lab and the LabSo, Sociological Research Lab on Design, Architecture and Regional Planning. His scientific research mainly focuses on the contribution of social sciences to design, architecture and planning. He was involved in several urban planning and design projects, participatory strategies, and awareness raising processes about tangible and intangible cultural heritage, in Italy and abroad.
Paula Remoaldo is Associate Professor with habilitation of Human Geography in the Department of Geography of the Social Sciences Institute, University of Minho, Portugal. She got her PhD in Human Geography, in 1999, at the University of Minho with collaboration of Louvain-la-Neuve University. She is at present Head of the Department of Geography and Head of Lab2pt (Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory) at University of Minho. She has published in the leading journals of Tourism such as Annals of Tourism Research and Current Issues in Tourism. Her main research fields are Cultural Tourism, Mega Events; Urban Tourism and Regional and Local Development.
Pedro Costa is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Economy in ISCTE-IUL (Portugal) and Director of DINAMIA'CET, where he coordinates the research line "Cities and territories". Economist, PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, has worked mainly in the areas of cultural economics, territorial development and planning, focusing on his recent research, among other aspects, the role of cultural activities in territorial development, the relations of creative dynamics with territories, or local development promotion strategies. Has collaborated on several projects, particularly in the areas of planning, regional/local development and cultural activities.
Pedro Soares Neves. 1976, multidisciplinary and postgraduate academic training in Design and Urbanism (Lisbon, Barcelona, and Rome). Urban designer and consultant of several municipalities and national wide institutions in their approaches to informal visual signs production (Graffiti, Street Art, Urban Creativity). Practitioner and academic, co-organizer of the Lisbon Street Art & Urban Creativity Conference and on-going scientific journal and International Research Topic (Urbancreativity.org).
Ricardo Gôja was born in Guimarães in 1989. In 2012, he graduated in Geography and Planning and, in 2015, obtained a master's degree in planning and territory management from the University of Minho. He is a PhD student of Geography and researcher of the CRETOUR-Lab2PT team. His areas of interest are: S.I.G., tourism, enogastronomic tourism and territory planning.
Rui Costa is is Designer and Professor. Graduated in Communication Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto in 1997, where he also completed his master's degree in Art and Communication in 2006 with his dissertation 'Research in/through Design'. In 1997, he founded the Azulquente Design Office, where he remained until 2002. Since 2001, he teaches at the Communication and Art Department of the University of Aveiro, where he is also a researcher at ID +, Research Institute for Design, Media and Culture. In 2014, he completed his PhD in the field of Information Design and Representation.
Rossitza Ohridska-Olson is an internationally recognized specialist in research and management in the fields of tourism and cultural heritage, on which topics she lectures worldwide. She has collaborated actively with national and local governments in developing policy and strategic documents on innovation, marketing and valorization of cultural resources. As a researcher and consultant based in the United States and the European Union, Dr. Rossitza Ohridska-Olson participates in scientific and practical projects related to culture, heritage, national identities, and their implications for the travel and creative industries. She holds a M.S. degree in geography of tourism from Sofia University "Kliment Ohridski" and a Ph.D. in cultural organization and management from the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia. She is lecturing on marketing of culture Masters' programs at ULSIT, PR and advertising, as well as on integrated marketing of culture and culture as a resource at Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski".
Sara Albino is a Guest Associate Researcher of the School of Social Sciences at University of Évora in the field of tourism studies. PhD in Tourism Planning and Development (University of Lisbon and University of Exeter, 2015), Master’s Degree in European Policies (University of Lisbon, 2009), Degree in European Studies (University of Lisbon, 2006). International Contact Point of the Erasmus National Agency in Portugal, for external cooperation with non-EU Countries (2014-2016). Integrated Member of Research CIDEHUS. Member of the UNESCO Chair Team in "Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know-How: Linking Heritage" and of Tourism Lab of the University of Évora. Member of CIEBA, Research Centre in Studies of Fine Arts (University of Lisbon). Co-Founder of Buinho Creative Hub, the Rural Fablab of Baixo Alentejo.
Sara Eloy is Director of the Information Sciences, Technology and Architecture Research Center (ISTAR-IUL) and Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture and Urbanism ISCTE-IUL in Lisbon where she teaches Architectural Computer Aided Design, Virtual and Augmented Reality and Research Methodologies. Eloy’s research focuses on the use of computer aided design and visualization systems for architecture. She has published several works and participated in research projects on the topic of mixed, virtual and augmented reality applied to the architecture process and visualization of the building fabric of cities. With such technologies Eloy also aims at evaluating users’ space perception and analyze the impact that the building environment has on society. She has been researcher and advisor of several projects in this topic (André, Eloy, Resende, Curado, & Dias, 2016; Eloy, André, Resende, & Dias, 2016; Gaspar et al., 2016; Mendonça, 2014; Raposo, Eloy, & Dias, 2017).
U-Seok Seo is Full professor in the department of urban sociology and also served from 2008 to 2016 as a chair of the department of culture, arts and tourism at the Graduate School of Urban Sciences at the University of Seoul, Korea. He received his BA and MA degrees in Sociology from Seoul National University and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Cologne, Germany. His research areas include cultural sociology, urban sociology, cultural policy and research methodology. He published numerous articles in peer-reviewed academic journals and several book chapters. Last years he edited two academic monographs focused on Seoul and participated in the publication of the forthcoming A Research Agenda for Creative Tourism. He serves currently as editor-in-chief of Review of Culture and Economy published by the Korean Association of Cultural Economics and as editorial member of Journal of Arts, Management and Policy published by the Korean Association of Arts Management.
Vítor Ribeiro is Professor of Geography at the Department of Geography of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Minho and at the Department of Teacher Training at Paula Frassinetti's School of Education. He holds a PhD in Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Minho/Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). He also has a post-doctorate from University of Minho in the field of Educational Technology. He is an integrated member of the Lab2PT (Laboratory of Landscapes, Heritage and Territory) of the University of Minho. His main subjects of research are in the area of Transport Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Tourism and Regional and Local Development, Crime Geography and Geographical Education, having in such fields several research publications in journals and books.
Vivian Luiz Fonseca é Doutora em História, Política e Bens Culturais pela Fundação Getulio Vargas (2014). Actualmente é Professora Adjunta do Departamento de História e do Programa de Pós-Graduação de Mestrado Profissional em Ensino de História da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. É ainda Professora da Escola de Ciências Sociais/CPDOC da FGV, actuando como Coordenadora do Programa de História Oral. Desde 2007 é associada ao Sport: Laboratório de História do Esporte e do Lazer vinculado à Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) e desde 2016 é Pesquisadora Associada ao Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia (INCT) Proprietas. Entre os seus projectos principais estão o “Preservação da Memória das Olimpíadas”, dedicado à constituição de um acervo e repositório digitais sobre o tema e a partir do qual publicou o livro Memórias das Olimpíadas no Brasil: Diálogos e Olhares; e o Patrimônio Esportivo - Mapeamento dos Esportes no Rio de Janeiro. Mais info: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7904739508823656
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Alexandra Gonçalves is Regional Director of Culture of the Algarve, having been councilor of the Municipality of Faro – areas of Culture, Social Action, Health, Advertising, Economy and Tourism, from 2009 to 2013. PhD in Tourism by the University of Évora and Master in Management and Administration of Cultural Heritage, by the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of University of Algarve and University of Paris-8, she has several articles and research published in tourism, cultural heritage and events. She collaborates in several research projects in these areas, highlighting the CREATOUR project, where she is the lead researcher for the regional team of the University of Algarve.
Catarina Costeira é arqueóloga, licenciada em História e Arqueologia pela Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa - FLUL (2007), mestre em Arqueologia pela FLUL (2011) e Doutora em Arqueologia pela FLUL (2017). Bolseira de Doutoramento pela Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, entre 2012 e 2016. Investigadora integrada do Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa (UNIARQ), desde 2017. Participa no projecto ARQUEOSIA (financiamento SAMA) para a modernização dos serviços digitais na área da arqueologia. Participa no projecto Antropização do Sorraia 3 - ANSOR 3 (Investigador Principal: Victor S. Gonçalves, financiamento Câmara Municipal de Coruche).
Filipa Neto é arqueóloga no Departamento de Bens Culturais da Direção-Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC), licenciada em História, variante Arqueologia pela Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (1998) e Mestre em Evolução Humana pela Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra (2003). Coordenadora da Unidade de Informação Arqueológica na DGPC, entre 2012-2017, serviço no qual são geridos os dados provenientes dos trabalhos arqueológicos realizados em território nacional e inseridos na base de dados de património arqueológico – Endovélico. Desenvolveu e administra o Portal do Arqueólogo. Participou no projecto ARIADNE (FP7) para criação de uma infraestrutura europeia de disponibilização de dados de arqueologia, como membro representante português. Coordena pela DGPC o projecto STORM (financiamento H2020) para a melhoria de políticas de gestão de risco em património cultural e o projecto ARQUEOSIA (financiamento SAMA) para a modernização dos serviços digitais na área da arqueologia. Actualmente representa a DGPC na candidatura ao projecto ARIADNEPLUS (continuação do anterior).
Fiona Bakas is a critical tourism researcher with international teaching experience. She holds a PhD Tourism (Otago University, 2014), an MSc Ecotourism (Portsmouth University, 2004) and a BSc (Hons) Biotechnology with European Studies (University of Nottingham, 1999). With 20 years of industry and academic work experience, she is now a postdoctoral researcher in a nationwide project on creative tourism in rural areas and small cities (CREATOUR), at Coimbra University, Portugal. Before this, 2014-2016, Fiona worked on GENTOUR II, a project exploring how gender roles influence the Portuguese tourism workforce. Fiona has published on aspects of creative and cultural tourism, gender in tourism labor, qualitative methodologies, handicrafts, entrepreneurship, rural tourism, ecotourism and feminist economics. She is an Associate for NGO Equality in Tourism and regularly hosts volunteers at her off-the-grid home in central Portugal.
João Filipe Marques holds a Degree and a MA in Social Anthropology and a PhD in Sociology by the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales of Paris. He is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Algarve and integrated researcher at the Centre for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics (CIEO – UAlg). Currently he is the Director of the Sociology Master Program and member of the Board of the inter-university doctoral program «OpenSoc – Sociology: Knowledge for Inclusive and Open Societies». He has been teaching Social Sciences and Sociological Theories since the 1990’s and is main field of research has been the Sociology of Racism and Ethnicity. Recently is research interests shifted towards the sociology of tourism, leisure and travel and he has been teaching Sociology of Tourism in the Sociology Programs of the University of Algarve.
María Zozaya (Madrid, 1975) tem Doutoramento Europeu em História pela Universidade Complutense de Madrid, onde recebeu os prémios: Extraordinário de Licenciatura e de Doutoramento. É investigadora especializada em elites e espaços de sociabilidade. Pela sua pesquisa recebeu vários prémios de Investigação espanhóis: Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda, Asociación de Historia Social de España, Premio Villa de Madrid. Tem escrito múltiplos artigos e cinco livros sobre formas de sociabilidade, redes sociais, lazer e espaços de prisão na etapa de mudança do Antigo Regímen ao Liberalismo (Séc. XIX-XX).
Meghann Ormond is Associate Professor in Cultural Geography at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. As a cultural geographer, an immigrant and fan of the transformative potential of international travel, she's deeply invested in and concerned with how differently-mobile people's roots, rights and vulnerabilities are recognized and accommodated in the places they visit and in which they live. Meghann's main research lines include transnational medical and long-term care, migrants’ integration and heritage-making practices, and travel and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. She is an editorial board member for Current Issues in Tourism and member of the International Migration, Integration & Social Cohesion (IMISCOE) network. Recent publications related to heritage include 'Performing "Chinese-ness" in Singkawang: Diasporic moorings, festivals and tourism' (Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2017) and ‘Adoption, genealogical bewilderment and heritage bricolage’ (in After Heritage: Critical Geographies of Heritage-From-Below, 2018). For more information, please visit: www.meghannormond.com
Mirian Tavares is Associate Professor at the University of Algarve. With academic studies in Communication Sciences, Semiotics and Cultural Studies (Ph.D. in Communication and Contemporary Culture, from the Federal University of Bahia), she has developed research work and theoretical production in fields related to Cinema, Literature and other Arts, as well as artistic and aesthetic film studies. As a lecturer at the University of Algarve, she has participated in the development of the Visual Arts degree, the Master’s programmes in Communication, Culture and Arts and Cultural Management and the PhD programmes in Communication, Culture and Arts and Digital Media and Arts. She is the current Coordinator of CIAC (Arts and communication Research Centre), funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT).
Nevena Tatovic is a PhD student at the University of Évora (HERITAS programme). Her doctoral project deals with intangible heritage, particularly intangible natural heritage, exploring the concept of heritage of silence in a comparative analysis of three sacred natural areas in Portugal, Greece and Serbia. Nevena holds a master of research in heritage studies, with a joint diploma from the University Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne, University of Évora and University of Padua. Her master thesis investigated the notion of the spirit of place, looking into the interweaving of tangible and intangible heritage in a landscape of natural and religious heritage in Serbia. With a background in landscape architecture (University of Belgrade), her research interests revolve around intangible heritage, phenomenology of landscape and potential of artistic practice for interpretation of heritage, as well as environmental history and issues related to narrating nature.
Sónia Cabeça, PhD, is a Sociologist with a thesis on fanaticism and cultural forms. Integrated researcher at the Centre for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics (CIEO) and researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know-How: Linking Heritage. Specialist in Ethnossociology and Intangible Heritage, devoted several years to the study of Cante Alentejano, a traditional chant from Alentejo, and its bearers, having written the doctoral thesis “Structure and Formation Process of Cultural Forms: The Case of Cante Alentejano” (2016). Is currently post-doctoral researcher in the project CREATOUR, working on creative tourism, cultural mapping, cultural heritage and sustainability.
Catarina Costeira é arqueóloga, licenciada em História e Arqueologia pela Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa - FLUL (2007), mestre em Arqueologia pela FLUL (2011) e Doutora em Arqueologia pela FLUL (2017). Bolseira de Doutoramento pela Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, entre 2012 e 2016. Investigadora integrada do Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa (UNIARQ), desde 2017. Participa no projecto ARQUEOSIA (financiamento SAMA) para a modernização dos serviços digitais na área da arqueologia. Participa no projecto Antropização do Sorraia 3 - ANSOR 3 (Investigador Principal: Victor S. Gonçalves, financiamento Câmara Municipal de Coruche).
Filipa Neto é arqueóloga no Departamento de Bens Culturais da Direção-Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC), licenciada em História, variante Arqueologia pela Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (1998) e Mestre em Evolução Humana pela Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra (2003). Coordenadora da Unidade de Informação Arqueológica na DGPC, entre 2012-2017, serviço no qual são geridos os dados provenientes dos trabalhos arqueológicos realizados em território nacional e inseridos na base de dados de património arqueológico – Endovélico. Desenvolveu e administra o Portal do Arqueólogo. Participou no projecto ARIADNE (FP7) para criação de uma infraestrutura europeia de disponibilização de dados de arqueologia, como membro representante português. Coordena pela DGPC o projecto STORM (financiamento H2020) para a melhoria de políticas de gestão de risco em património cultural e o projecto ARQUEOSIA (financiamento SAMA) para a modernização dos serviços digitais na área da arqueologia. Actualmente representa a DGPC na candidatura ao projecto ARIADNEPLUS (continuação do anterior).
Fiona Bakas is a critical tourism researcher with international teaching experience. She holds a PhD Tourism (Otago University, 2014), an MSc Ecotourism (Portsmouth University, 2004) and a BSc (Hons) Biotechnology with European Studies (University of Nottingham, 1999). With 20 years of industry and academic work experience, she is now a postdoctoral researcher in a nationwide project on creative tourism in rural areas and small cities (CREATOUR), at Coimbra University, Portugal. Before this, 2014-2016, Fiona worked on GENTOUR II, a project exploring how gender roles influence the Portuguese tourism workforce. Fiona has published on aspects of creative and cultural tourism, gender in tourism labor, qualitative methodologies, handicrafts, entrepreneurship, rural tourism, ecotourism and feminist economics. She is an Associate for NGO Equality in Tourism and regularly hosts volunteers at her off-the-grid home in central Portugal.
João Filipe Marques holds a Degree and a MA in Social Anthropology and a PhD in Sociology by the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales of Paris. He is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Algarve and integrated researcher at the Centre for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics (CIEO – UAlg). Currently he is the Director of the Sociology Master Program and member of the Board of the inter-university doctoral program «OpenSoc – Sociology: Knowledge for Inclusive and Open Societies». He has been teaching Social Sciences and Sociological Theories since the 1990’s and is main field of research has been the Sociology of Racism and Ethnicity. Recently is research interests shifted towards the sociology of tourism, leisure and travel and he has been teaching Sociology of Tourism in the Sociology Programs of the University of Algarve.
María Zozaya (Madrid, 1975) tem Doutoramento Europeu em História pela Universidade Complutense de Madrid, onde recebeu os prémios: Extraordinário de Licenciatura e de Doutoramento. É investigadora especializada em elites e espaços de sociabilidade. Pela sua pesquisa recebeu vários prémios de Investigação espanhóis: Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda, Asociación de Historia Social de España, Premio Villa de Madrid. Tem escrito múltiplos artigos e cinco livros sobre formas de sociabilidade, redes sociais, lazer e espaços de prisão na etapa de mudança do Antigo Regímen ao Liberalismo (Séc. XIX-XX).
Meghann Ormond is Associate Professor in Cultural Geography at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. As a cultural geographer, an immigrant and fan of the transformative potential of international travel, she's deeply invested in and concerned with how differently-mobile people's roots, rights and vulnerabilities are recognized and accommodated in the places they visit and in which they live. Meghann's main research lines include transnational medical and long-term care, migrants’ integration and heritage-making practices, and travel and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. She is an editorial board member for Current Issues in Tourism and member of the International Migration, Integration & Social Cohesion (IMISCOE) network. Recent publications related to heritage include 'Performing "Chinese-ness" in Singkawang: Diasporic moorings, festivals and tourism' (Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2017) and ‘Adoption, genealogical bewilderment and heritage bricolage’ (in After Heritage: Critical Geographies of Heritage-From-Below, 2018). For more information, please visit: www.meghannormond.com
Mirian Tavares is Associate Professor at the University of Algarve. With academic studies in Communication Sciences, Semiotics and Cultural Studies (Ph.D. in Communication and Contemporary Culture, from the Federal University of Bahia), she has developed research work and theoretical production in fields related to Cinema, Literature and other Arts, as well as artistic and aesthetic film studies. As a lecturer at the University of Algarve, she has participated in the development of the Visual Arts degree, the Master’s programmes in Communication, Culture and Arts and Cultural Management and the PhD programmes in Communication, Culture and Arts and Digital Media and Arts. She is the current Coordinator of CIAC (Arts and communication Research Centre), funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT).
Nevena Tatovic is a PhD student at the University of Évora (HERITAS programme). Her doctoral project deals with intangible heritage, particularly intangible natural heritage, exploring the concept of heritage of silence in a comparative analysis of three sacred natural areas in Portugal, Greece and Serbia. Nevena holds a master of research in heritage studies, with a joint diploma from the University Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne, University of Évora and University of Padua. Her master thesis investigated the notion of the spirit of place, looking into the interweaving of tangible and intangible heritage in a landscape of natural and religious heritage in Serbia. With a background in landscape architecture (University of Belgrade), her research interests revolve around intangible heritage, phenomenology of landscape and potential of artistic practice for interpretation of heritage, as well as environmental history and issues related to narrating nature.
Sónia Cabeça, PhD, is a Sociologist with a thesis on fanaticism and cultural forms. Integrated researcher at the Centre for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics (CIEO) and researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know-How: Linking Heritage. Specialist in Ethnossociology and Intangible Heritage, devoted several years to the study of Cante Alentejano, a traditional chant from Alentejo, and its bearers, having written the doctoral thesis “Structure and Formation Process of Cultural Forms: The Case of Cante Alentejano” (2016). Is currently post-doctoral researcher in the project CREATOUR, working on creative tourism, cultural mapping, cultural heritage and sustainability.