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- International Conference
International Conference about Lisbon will be held at ISCTE-IUL at 17 and 18 April 2017 In this year 2017, the debate about the transformations that affect the center of Lisbon occupies a prominent place among citizens, politicians and the most diverse stakeholders that intervene in the city. The depth of these changes and the speed with which they are taking place reinforce the urgency of the debate. At the International Conference 'Lisbon, Que Futuro?' We will discuss this pressing issue, opening it up to society, and realizing how other cities from New York to Barcelona have dealt with similar processes. More information. https://lisboaquefuturo201.wixsite.com/inscricao Consultar Programa - Português Programme in English #Notícias #Lisbon #ISCTEIUL #DINÂMIA39CETIUL #TOP #CT #SandraMarquesPereira
- Phd Thesis Seminar
Phd Thesis Seminar in Urban Studies 30th March | 17H00 - 19H30 Room 3.30 Ala Autonoma ISCTE-IUL ‘Get on Our Own’: a importância do do-it-yourself na construção de carreiras musicais na cena indie Portuguesa Ana Oliveira | DINÂMIA’CET-IUL O Programa das Casas Económicas – Os Bairros de Lisboa (1933-1950): Morfologia e Contextos Maria Amélia Cabrita | ISCTE-IUL Moderators Jordi Nofre (CICS.NOVA) Teresa Marat-Mendes (DINAMIA’CET-IUL | ISCTE-IUL) BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Ana Oliveira is a PhD student in Urban Studies at ISCTE - IUL; Researcher at DINÂMIA'CET - IUL. Graduated in Sociology at the University of Porto, with a project about the relations between cultures and territories. She worked as a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the University of Porto, in projects developed within the scope of Sociology of Culture and Sociology of Music and also in an NGO, in projects related to young people. His current research focuses on the processes of building DIY musical careers and their connection with urban space and local cultural policies in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto. This research is developed with the support of the Foundation for Science and Technology, through the PhD fellowship SFRH / BD / 101849/2014 Maria Amélia Cabrita, architect by the School of Fine Arts of Lisbon (1977). He developed professional activity in the public service and in a liberal profession, maintaining the activity in his own company, dedicated to surveys, architectural surveys and architectural and engineering projects. Master in Architecture, Contemporary Architectural Culture, by ISCTE, in 2009, with the dissertation entitled Identity and Territory: Morphological Aspects of Territory Construction and the Cultural Identity Saloia in the Municipality of Cascais. Author and co-author of several published articles, the areas of interest and study are architecture, especially housing, and urban phenomena and occupation of the territory, at different scales, in the relationships that can be established with the humanities, From history to anthropology, through different registers, including art and literature. He is currently developing a doctoral thesis in the PhD in Urban Studies, by ISCTE and FCSH / UNL. #Eventos #AnaOliveira #UrbanStudies #CT
- Conference Cycle
CICLO DE CONFERÊNCIAS “HISTÓRIA DA CIDADE DE INFLUÊNCIAPORTUGUESA III” Quintas-feiras – 09h30 | 12h30 ISCTE-IUL Edifício I Auditório 2 PRÓXIMAS SESSÕES 16/03 - Lisboa: História Urbanística do século XVI à actualidade Prof. Helena Barreiros | Câmara Municipal de Lisboa/Urbanismo 23/03 - Formações urbanas em Cabo Verde até à independência Prof. Fernando Pires | Centro de Estudos Sociais 30/03 - Cidade Africana no fim do “Império Português” Prof. Ana Vaz Milheiro | ISCTE-IUL / DINÂMIA’CET-IUL 20/04 - Cidade e Democracia Prof. Álvaro Domingues | Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto SESSÕES ANTERIORES 09/03 - Portugal Urbano no Tempo da Reconquista Prof. Paulo Pereira | Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade de Lisboa #Eventos #CT #AnaVazMilheiro #Conference
- Two conferences with Paul Cary
Paul Cary é professor adjunto de sociologia da Universidade Lille 3 (França) desde 2008, atuando principalmente nas áreas da sociologia urbana ou da sociologia das associações, desenvolvendo pesquisasno Brasil – principalmente no Recife, em São Paulo e em Belo Horizonte – há mais de 15 anos. Publicou, entre outros, Le commerce équitable: quelles théories pour quelles pratiques? (L’Harmattan, 2004), Penser les territoires (Presses Universitaires du Québec, 2010), com André Joyal, e, mais recentemente, Ségrégation et fragmentation dans les métropoles. Perspectives internationales (Presses universitairesdu Septentrion, 2013), com Marion Carrel e Jean-Michel Wachsberger.Recentemente,foi editor, com Sylvie Fol, de um número de Géographie économie société (2016/1), sobre as dinâmicas do periurbano na França, e editor, com Jean-Louis Laville, do número da Revue française de sócio-économie (2015/1), sobre a economia solidária.Osresultados da pesquisa recente que ele desenvolveu no Recife sobre as questões de água podem ser lidos no site Métropolitiques: http://www.metropolitiques.eu/Faire-face-au-manque-d-eau-a.html ou na revista EPS: http://www.eps.revues.org/5824 7 de Março | 16H00 | Sala C502 | ISCTE-IUL As dinâmicas urbanas na França : gentrificação, relegação e peri-urbanização. Resumo: O objetivo é sintetizar as principais dinâmicas urbanas das metrópoles e cidades francesas. Faremos uma breve descrição dos casos de gentrificação; mostraremos a diversidade do crescimento peri-urbano e enfim, tentaremos discutir a situação dos bairros populares que tiveram importantes operações de renovação urbana. Tentaremos expor as principais teses sobre a interpretação dessas dinâmicas, entre aquelas que apontam para um risco de fratura social e outras que mostram que os espaços não são homogêneos e que a segregação permanece limitada. 10 de Março | 18H00 | Sala C103 | ISCTE-IUL O acesso à água numa metrópole brasileira: entre denegação pública e estratégias privadas. Resumo: apresentaremos os principais resultados de um projeto internacional e pluri-disciplinar ligado à questão do acesso à água na Região Metropolitana do Recife (Brasil). Numa cidade que conhece o racionamento há muitos anos e onde a qualidade da água é precária, mostraremos como os cidadãos desenvolvem estratégias alternativas para manter um abastecimento continuo de água e como os poderes públicos não conseguem regular o setor apesar de várias estratégias (criação de agências, proibição de novos poços e mais recentemente lançamento de uma Parceria Público-Privada no setor de saneamento etc.). Assim veremos que a distribuição de água contribui a desenvolver injustiças espaciais e a reforçar a fragmentação urbana. #GEC #PaulCary #PierreGuibentif #Conference #Gentrification #Water #Brasil #Urban
- Seminar Cycle
This semester, Theory of Contemporary Architecture II is dedicated to the relationship between Architecture and Criticism. From the anthology of Art, Criticism and Politics, organized by Nuno Crespo (Tinta da China, 2016), we invited four critics to reflect on the condition of criticism in our contemporaries. Teoria da Arquitectura Contemporânea II Programação Aberta Março | Abril Quartas-feiras 9h30-12h30 Auditório 2 ISCTE-IUL 08/03 _Nuno Crespo | UNL Visualização do filme: The Fountainhead, King Vidor (1949) 22/03 _Jorge Figueira | CES - UC Houston we have a problem: o fim da crítica de arquitectura 29/03 _Ricardo Carvalho | UAL Incerteza, Crítica, Arquitectura Visualização do filme: Slightly Smaller Than Indiana, Daniel Blaufuks (2006) 19/04 _António Guerreiro Encerramento do Ciclo Org.: Ana Vaz Milheiro(Departamento de Arquitectura e Urbanismo, Escola de Tecnologias e Arquitectura, DINÂMIA’CET-IUL) #Notícias #Lisbon #ISCTEIUL #DINÂMIA39CETIUL #TOP #CT #AnaVazMilheiro
- Creatour - Creative Tourism Destination Development in Small Cities and Rural Areas
Research Group Cities and Territories Website: http://www.ces.uc.pt/creatour/ Presentation: CREATOUR is an incubator/demonstration and multidisciplinary research initiative, supporting collaborative research processes. The three-year project aims to connect the cultural/creative and tourism sectors through the development of an integrated research and application approach to catalyzing creative tourism in small cities and rural areas throughout Portugal.Creative tourism involves active learning experiences enabling self-expression and creative skill development, with a more extensive relationship between tourism and creative industries emerging, and with platforms making the distribution of this content possible. An essential feature in this process is the firm link of creativity to place and its embeddedness in the local milieu, promoting the visitor an immersion experience within the local culture and local institutions and generating economic and social added value to the region. Period: 2016 - 2019 Funding Institution: Programa de Actividades Conjuntas (PAC) of Portugal 2020, through COMPETE 2020, POR Lisboa, POR Algarve, and Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Coordination: Nancy Duxbury (CES), Pedro Costa (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL), Ana Ferreira (CIDEHUS-UE), Alexandra Gonçalves (CIEO - UA), Paula Remoaldo (Lab2PT) Team: Carlos Fortuna, Cláudia Pato de Carvalho, Lorena Sancho Querol, Paulo Peixoto, Tiago Vinagre de Castro, João Brigola, Maria Noémi Marujo, João Filipe Marques, Mirian Estela Nogueira Tavares, Ana Rita Cruz, Margarida Perestrelo, Maria Assunção Gato, Maria de Fátima Ferreiro, Isabel Vaz de Freitas, Júlia Lourenço, Miguel Marques Pereira, Olga Pinto de Matos, Vítor Patrício Rodrigues Ribeiro Resources: Updated: 31/01/2018
- SPLACH | Spatial Planning for Change
Research Group Cities and Territories Website: n.a. Presentation: In recent years the entire legal and regulatory basis of the Portuguese Planning System underwent an ambitious and far reaching reform. However, today like in the past, the major effort in the production of new legislation and regulation was not accompanied by a similar effort in the production of planning doctrine, here understood as a vast and coherent set of planning policies and implementation measures, able to improve, from a technical and scientific point of view, and under an evidence based approach, not only the quality of planning practice but also, and foremost,its proactive role, incorporating new and emerging topics and societal challenges and concerns, promoting change and opening new transition avenues into the future. This proactive role of planning, advocated here, contrasts with its traditional conservative standing in Portugal (and in other EU Member States), of looking backwards and passively accommodating, if not slowing down, change and the social and physical reform of our cities and metropolises. Planning can, and should, constitute a transformative device in our cities in Europe and elsewhere, particularly in the present times and with a view into the long term. Indeed, current changes seem far more deep within the existing urban tissues experiencing profound recompositions of functions and activities, than in physical terms, strictly speaking,where past investments in infrastructures and in the built environment seemed to have exceeded the real demand and generated a surplus of the building stock that, some years later, still remains partially empty or underused. The Spatial Planning for Change (SPLACH) programme draws on some of the main areas of knowledge of thre eresearch centres CITTA, DINÂMIA'CET-IUL and GOVCOPP. Two to three main areas of knowledge were identified for each centre: post carbon cities, transformative policies, spatial planning, socio-technical system, food security,services of general interest, tourism and modeling. Based on these areas and on the research strategy of each centre, seven join Projects (or Work Packages/WP) were identified: contemporary spatial dynamics, transition paths,food security and sustainability, urban metabolism, sustainable tourism, planning services of general interest in timesof austerity and, finally, the potential of transformation of public policies. The development of three of these WP will be supported by an eight WP on urban modeling. One of the main goals of SPLACH is the production of a comprehensive and coherent body (a compendium corresponding to WP9) of development control and transformative planning policies, implementation mechanisms, planning models and decision support systems, able to feed and guide Portuguese planning practice including the public and the private sectors and the plan making and he licensing stages towards a rapid and effective transition to a low carbon and social inclusive urban system. Period: 2016 - 2019 Funding Institution: Coordination: Teresa Marat-Mendes (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL) Team: Isabel Salavisa , Maria de Fátima Ferreiro Resources: Updated: 31/01/2018
- RURACTION- Social Enterpreneurship in Structurally Weak Rural Regions: Analysing Innovative Troubles
Research Group Cities and Territories Website: http://ruraction.eu/ Presentation: The main goal of RurAction is the characterization of social entrepreneurship in structurally weak rural regions in six European countries (Germany, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Poland, and Portugal). It is a Marie-Curie project with the coordination of the Leibniz Institute (Germany) envolving the exchange and PhD of early stage researchers. The research on social entrepreneurship in different rural territories considers diverse analitical dimensions, namely: i) characterization of structurally weak rural regions; ii) the role of networks in social inovation and entrepreneuship dynamics; iii) forms os social innovation, its dissemination and impact. Besides universities, the project integrates also local development associations where stages take place. In Portugal Baixo Alentejo is the weak strucutural region and ADCMoura is the asociation of local development that will receive the early stage researchers of several countries. Period: 2017 - 2020 Funding Institution: EC-H2020 Coordination: Maria de Fátima Ferreiro (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL) DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: Marina Novikova External Team: Resources: Updated: 31/01/2018
- MOBIScience | Scientists´ mobility in Portugal: trajectories and knowledge circulation
Research Group Innovation and Labour Website: n.a. Presentation: Researchers’ mobility is a key political issue at national and European levels. The project contributes to the advancement of knowledge on the nature and implications of scientific mobility in small developed countries, providing insights that can support policy formulation. Centered on a theoretical question about the role of scientific mobility on knowledge circulation and focusing the case of scientists in Portugal, the project develops a multi-dimension methodological approach to address outward and inward mobility: 1) to characterise mobility flows in terms of scale and contents and relationships with Portuguese S&T development; 2) to identify typologies of individual trajectories and experiences to understanding mobility processes; 3) to explore the implications of different modes of mobility for knowledge circulation; 4) to map the public debate on mobility. Period: 2007 - 2012 Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Coordination: Emília Rodrigues Araújo (Univ. Minho) DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Tem: Margarida Fontes, Pedro Videira External Tem: Sofia Bento; Ana Cristina Oliveira; Luísa Henriques dos Santos; Diogo Cotta (BI) Resources: 1 - books (national: 1); 6 - peer-reviewed articles (national: 2; international: 4); 8 - presentations at scientific meetings (national: 3; international: 5); 3 - Organization of scientific events national: (national: 3); 3 - national reports; 3 working papers. Updated: 31/01/2018
- Flâneur – New Urban Perspectives
Research Group Cities and Territories Website: http://flnr.org/ https://www.facebook.com/FlaneurFLNR/timeline Presentation: It is a network project based on an international partnership of some 20 organisations from 11 different countries. Its main purpose is to carry out artistic interventions in public spaces through contemporary photography. The Project encourages artists to create new interpretations of the urban terrain, having the concept of flâneur as a starting point and considering the physical context of the city as a social kaleidoscope in constant evolution. Besides the art projects and interventions in the public space, Flâneur is comprised of several other dimensions brought to light in workshops, masterclasses, artistic residences, creative camps and conferences – initiatives intended to foster a critical analysis of contemporary photography and contribute to a discussion about the public space as a social territory. During its two year span, Flâneur will be represented in the 13 partner cities. The artwork is created by photographers invited to pursue artistic residences in each city, as well as local photographers, thus mixing outside and inside point of views, and it’s further complemented by the artwork produced in ateliers open to local residents. The work created in all these cities is presented in photo exhibitions in public spaces, bringing to the squares, parks and streets pieces of artwork, which would normally be enclosed in museums and galleries. It’s, at the same time, a process of deconstruction and democratisation of art enjoyment, sharing it with a heterogeneous audience. The exhibition display, based on modular backlit structures, allows for a specific design in each of the different spaces. The display itself becomes a replication of the city, open and accessible 24 hours a day.Flâneur generates a transversal overview of the different social dynamics which are the fabric of the urban territories. The peculiarity of this particular “portrait” is the fact that it’s produced by a broad and diverse group of creators, who, with a common theme, take a fresh look at the plurality of realities that define each urban space. Flâneur shares with the public these contemporary and plural views, inviting you to engage in your own flânerie around your own city and rediscovering it. Period: 2014 - 2018 Funding Institution: Creative Europe Culture Coordination: Nuno Salgado (Procur.arte – Lisboa) | Pedro Costa (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL) Team: Ricardo Lopes , José Luís Possolo Saldanha Resources: Updated: 31/01/2018









