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  • Impact Evaluation of the European Structural and Investment Funds (FEEI) on Companies Performance

    Cities and Territories Research Group Governance, Economy and Citizenry Website: https://impactoincentivos.wixsite.com/inicio Presentation: The aim of this evaluation is to estimate the impact of the European Structural and Investment Funds (FEEIs) on the performance of the companies supported, with reference to the objectives of the public policies under analysis. More specifically, it is intended to measure the effects of Incentive Systems support to investment in companies (SI) of the National Strategic Reference Framework 2007-2013 (NSRF) through a counterfactual evaluation. At this point of the proposal the detailed understanding of the team about the objective and the object of the evaluation is presented. Period: 2017 - 2018 Funding Institution: Agência para o Desenvolvimento e Coesão, I.P. Coordination: Ricardo Paes Mamede Team: Resources: Website: https://impactoincentivos.wixsite.com/inicio Updated: 31/01/2018 ​ #GEC #RicardoPaesMamede #Evaluation #EuropeanStructuralandInvestmentFunds #CompaniesPerformance

  • 4H - CREAT Quadruple helix to stimulate innovation in the Atlantic Cultural & Creative SMEs

    Research Group Cities and Territories Website: http://4hcreat.com/ Presentation: The overall objective of the European project 4H-CREAT is to improve cooperation between public, private and research and development (R&D) actors in order to foster innovation, capacity building and innovation knowledge in the cultural and creative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Specifically, the project will develop several activities, including a transnational knowledge transfer model, to facilitate the application of R&D results to SMEs in the cultural and creative industries, thus promoting innovation through the collaborative paradigm of the four-helix, which involves the participation of end users through co-creation and co-design processes. Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the INTERREG Atlantic Area Cooperation Program 2014-2020, and with a total budget of € 1,749,825, the 4H-CREAT project has an European partnership consisting of seven institutions: Glasgow Caledonian University (Parceiro líder), ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (DINÂMIA’CET), Cámara Oficial de Comercio, Industria y Navegación de Sevilla, Etablissement Public d’Aménagement Bordeaux - Euratlantique, Laval Mayenne Technopole, Limerick Institute of Technology, and Fundación Municipal de Cultura del Ayuntamiento de Avilés. Period: 2017 - 2019 Funding Institution: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the INTERREG Atlantic Area Cooperation Program 2014-2020 Coordination: Glasgow Caledonian University | Ana Rita Cruz (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL) Team: Ana Rita Cruz, Pedro Costa, Margarida Perestrelo, Maria Assunção Gato, Maria João Machado, Bruno Vasconcelos e Rodrigo Almeida Resources: http://atlanticarea.eu/project/33 Updated: 31/01/2018​

  • International Seminar

    1st International Seminar * Architectures of the Soul The Construction of the Badlands in and out of the City 16 November | 9am Aud. Afonso de Barros Free admission with registration http://dinamiacetiul.wixsite.com/home/arquiteturas-da-alma The search for the wilderness as a space and possibility of a more radical religious experience accompanies and marks the development of Western culture, in the multiple possibilities that it has closed from the earliest moment, from voluntary seclusion or eremitic life to the setting of solitary life in more communitarian ways. The search for solitude and eremitism remained and marked the main moments of crisis and renewal of the Western world throughout the Middle Ages and even in the dawn of Modernity. This phenomenon also left a considerable amount of testimony in Portugal, from the hermits of the XI and XII centuries studied by José Mattoso to the hermit movement around the community of São Paulo de Serra de Ossa, already in the late fourteenth century, or the walled or and later, the beatas or beguinas that flourish in the interior or in the environs of the cities. All of them influenced and accompanied both the development of the city and the peri-urban landscape, with a particular importance in the transformation of territorially more isolated or peripheral areas. The 1st International Seminar Architectures of the Soul: Building the Badlands in and out of the City aims to promote scientific study and discussion around the architecture associated with spiritual practices centered on the search for the wilderness and the experience of solitude. Both a multidisciplinary approach, between the different knowledges and looks - between history, architecture, landscape architecture, the study of cultural heritage, art history, among others - will be privileged as a comparative perspective, from similar studies conducted in other geographies of the southern Mediterranean. Thematic Areas: - Spiritual experiences inside and outside the city - Spatialities of eremitism - The digital survey as an instrument of analysis of the - The safeguarding and creation of (new) materialities * Integrated in the doctoral research of Rolando Volzone (DINÂMIA'CET - ISCTE-IUL), on Architectures of the Soul. Proposal of Valorization of the Architecture and Eremic Landscape in the Alentejo of the XII-XVI centuries financed by FCT (SFRH / BD / 111796/2015) #Eventos #CT #RolandoVolzone

  • Conference

    Seminar on the History of Portuguese Architecture Paula André Coordination Serendipity in Architecture Lecturer: Architect Hugo Oliveira October 13 11am - 12:30 p.m. Silva Leal Auditorium Ála Autónoma ISCTE-IUL Free entry #Eventos #TOP #CT #PaulaAndré

  • Conference

    Opening Conference of the 7th edition of the PhD in Architecture of the Contemporary Metropolitan Territories 17 October | 17.00 B203 Auditorium | ISCTE - IUL Free admission LECTURE: PAULO TORMENTA PINTO Space, Time and Architectures Introduction: Alexandra Paio, ISTAR-IUL, VFABLAB-IUL, DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Pedro Costa, DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Sara Eloy, ISTAR-IUL Summary: The impact of the cultural and urban policy launched by François Mitterand since 1981 has had strong repercussions in the way the various European states have consolidated their unification project. The global technological and industrial development that took place at the end of the millennium intensified this process, exacerbating the dazzle of new architectural forms and the economic return of investments made in shocking buildings. The geometry of the warped surfaces, which had been experimented analogically by Le Corbusier and Iannis Xenakis in the Phillips pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World Exposition, was now accessible through the use of sophisticated parameterization and modeling software. In the field of teaching and learning architecture all transformations are subject to multiple pedagogical experiences, many of them extreme between full censorship of digital media, or their total incorporation in the processes of academic experimentation. Territory ultimately emerges as the receptacle of all these phenomena, as Gidedion attempted to perceive and anticipate in 1938 in the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, still far from the smoothing of space, the acceleration of time, and the impact of digital technologies on production and organization of work in the field of architecture. #Eventos #TOP #CT #PauloTormentaPinto

  • International Conference

    International Conference Transformation of the Japanese legal profession Globalization, stratification and the emergence of mass legal service providers Masayuki Murayama | Meiji University, Tokyo 18 September | 6 p.m Room C103 - ISCTE-IUL SHORT BIO Masayuki Murayama is a professor of Meiji University, He was ever the Visiting Researcher of Oxford University, CNRS Centre de Sociologie des Organisations and Freie Universitaet. In 2012, Prof. Masayuki Murayama is a visiting scholar of Columbia Law School. Dr. Masayuki Murayama's research interest is Law and Society, now he focuses on civil justice and dispute resolution. #Eventos #TOP #PierreGuibentif #GEC

  • Seminar

    Youth in a Post-Crisis Europe: Policy-Making and its Effects Seminar 21 de September | 18h00 | Auditorium B203 ISCTE-IUL SPEAKERS Tom Chevalier | Harvard University Varieties of youth welfare citizenship: Towards a two-dimension typology Katharina Zimmermann | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Putting the Youth Employment Initiative into practice: implementation processes caught between European concepts, national conditions and local capacities?" Organised by: DINÂMIA’CET-IUL CUPESSE Project _____________________ Master in Economics and Public Policies Master in Human Resources Development Policies Tom Chevalier Short Bio Tom Chevalier is a visiting scholar at Harvard University (2017-2018) as the inaugural recipient of the German Kennedy Memorial Fellowship for EU scholars. He completed his PhD in 2015 at Sciences Po Paris (CEE/LIEPP) in political science. His main research interests are public policies towards young people, comparative welfare state research, comparative political economy, and political sociology. He won in 2015 the Doctoral Researcher Prize for his article “Varieties of youth welfare citizenship. Towards a two-dimension typology”, published in the Journal of European Social Policy in 2016, as well as the Best Comparative Paper for his article “Social Citizenship of Young People in Europe: A Comparative Institutional Analysis”, forthcoming in the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. Abstract How do welfare states deal with the period of the life course that is youth? In this article, we propose a two dimension typology in order to account for cross-national variation in the access to financial independence of young people, that is, what we call ‘youth welfare citizenship’. The first dimension addresses the issue of welfare support, and distinguishes between a familialization perspective, according to which young people are seen as children, and an individualization perspective, in which they are considered as adults. The second dimension relates to the integration into the labour market, which can either provide skills for every young person in an encompassing strategy, or deliver such skills only to a specific part of the youth population in a more selective strategy. It leads to four regimes of youth welfare citizenship, which we identify in the article: the denied citizenship, the monitored citizenship, the second-class citizenship and the enabling citizenship. :::::: Katharina Zimmermann Short Bio Katharina Zimmermann is post-doc researcher at the Chair of Macrosociology at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. She holds a diploma in political science from the University of Bremen and completed her Ph.D. at the Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg. Her main research interests are social and employment policies in Europe from a multi-level perspective, comparative welfare state research, and the legitimacy of the welfare state. Her research has been published, amongst others, in the Journal of Common Market Studies, the Journal of European Social Policy, and Social Policy and Administration. Abstract Since 2013, the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) provides substantial financial resources to European regions with particularly high youth unemployment in order to foster the implementation of the Youth Guarantee (YG) and support young people who are not in employment, education, nor training (NEETs). As we know from research on local policy implementation, the way how local actors balance on the one hand the local peculiarities and the challenges they identify, and on the other hand the requirements which are imposed from higher politico-administrative levels, is fundamental for policy outcomes. This is particularly true for the case of EU-funding, where implementing actors are not only confronted with administrative levels within their nation state, but also with the EU level. However, so far most research on EU-funding and its local implementation is analytically top-down and emphasizes aspects such as procedural compliance or formal administrative capacities, but disregards the actual implementation processes and the conditions at the ground floor. Hence, in order to go beyond top-down approaches towards EU-funding in national and subnational contexts, and assess the role of the YEI and its potential to support NEETs within the complex web of local policy implementation and against the backdrop of local conditions, the paper draws on two local case studies of YEI-financed projects in two different European countries (Poland and Spain). Empirically, expert-interviews with local policy makers, administrators of the projects, street level bureaucrats working with the young people, and regional/national officials responsible for the overall design of the projects will be confronted with performance indicators and evaluations from the YEI database. This shall allow us to answer questions such as how local policy makers and administrators navigate between the needs they see at the local level and the objectives of the European funding scheme, what conditionality means to them, or to what extent they understand their work as a compliance with EU targets. #Eventos #TOP #IL #PauloMarques #Labour

  • Weekly Meetings

    Encontros Mensais sobre Experiências Culturais ARTE, CRIAÇÃO E EDIÇÃO DIGITAL 4ª SESSÃO | 18 de Julho, 17h30 Aud. C1.04, Ed. II, ISCTE-IUL Wrong Wrong – Plataforma e edição digital de arte contemporânea Sandra Vieira Jürgens (doutorada em história e crítica de arte) Comentadora: Helena Barranha (doutorada em arquitetura, museus de arte contemporânea em Portugal) WRONG WRONG é uma publicação online dedicada à produção artística contemporânea lançada em 2015 pela Terceiro Direito – Associação Cultural. O nome remete para a revista publicada 1917 por Marcel Duchamp, Henri Pierre Roché e Beatrice Wood, cujo único número saiu com o título de «Rongwrong» (em vez de «Wrongwrong») por erro na impressão. Referência para o contraste com a flexibilidade da edição digital que um século depois mudou processos, condições e tempos de trabalho, modos e protocolos de escrita e de edição de imagem. Esta sessão aborda as mudanças a partir da experiência da WRG WRG onde convivem diferentes abordagens, diferentes disciplinas, cruzamentos disciplinares, vários formatos de escrita e ensaio: escritos, sonoros, visuais, cinematográficos, videográficos. É uma plataforma que potencia as ferramentas digitais para a experimentação e efeitos da Web sobre a criação visual e textual. A própria escrita e reflexão constituem práticas criativas que estimulam novas formas editoriais para a divulgação, mediação e produção de discursos sobre obras dos criadores contemporâneos, incluindo projetos artísticos por eles realizados. #CT #VeraBorges #Eventos

  • New release of CCT Journal

    Issue 34 of Cities, Communities and Territories Journal has been released and it is available for download. Issue 34 of CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios (Cities, Communities and Territories), DINÂMIA’CET-IUL’s journal in Urban Studies, is now available online. This issue includes a special dossier on Art Time City on the temporality of urban interventions. Submissions are continually available online and conducted upon registration on the website. All items should be the product of original scientific work, in different languages, whose results are relevant to the journal’s scope. Please consult our author guidelines for directions regarding format and presentation standards, and refer to our editorial policies for details on the peer-review process. Published materials are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported licence. Authors will be duly notified of acceptance/revisions required and encouraged to keep in contact with the editorial team should any unforeseen situation occur. Editorial - Pedro Costa The thematic dossier of this 34th issue of Cidades Comunidades e Territórios is structured under the title “ART TIME CITY, on the temporality of urban intervention”. It is organized by Andrea Pavoni and draws upon an open call for papers which was launched in the sequence of an homonymous workshop which was held in May 2016, at Barreiro, in the scope of “Contemporaneidades do Espaço Industrial”, an event associated to DINAMIA’CET-IUL’s project ARTSBANK. The dossier has five original contributions, which are prefaced by an introductory article delivered by its editor. #Lisboa #TOP #Notícias #CIDADES #Comunidades #Territórios #Graffiti #UrbanInterventions

  • Seminar

    Este seminário pretende dar conta de alguma da pesquisa em curso no centro de investigação sobre esta temática e contribuir para um diálogo alargado Seminário Criatividade, Cultura e Território: Arte e intervenção na metrópole contemporânea 29 Junho | 17:00 – 20:00 Auditório ONE01 | Edifício Sedas Nunes | ISCTE-IUL Entrada Livre Ancorado numa das linhas de temáticas de pesquisa do Grupo de Investigação “Cidades e Territórios” do DINÂMIA’CET-IUL, intitulada “Criatividade, Actividades Culturais e Território“, este seminário pretende dar conta de alguma da pesquisa em curso no centro de investigação sobre esta temática e contribuir para um diálogo alargado com a comunidade sobre as questões da relação entre cultura, dinâmicas criativas e desenvolvimento territorial. Este seminário contará com a apresentação e debate sobre dois filmes realizados em articulação com projectos de investigação desenvolvidos no DINÂMIA'CET-IUL, que cruzam intervenção artística com o questionamento e a actuação nos territórios: o projecto Flâneur - Novas Narrativas Urbanas (apoiado pelo programa Europa Criativa da União Europeia) e o projecto URB (apoiado pelo programa PARTIS - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian). Conta igualmente com a conferência do Professor Jorge Bassani, da Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo, investigador visitante no DINÂMIA'CET-IUL ao longo dos últimos meses. PROGRAMA 17:00: Abertura 17:05: Parte I: Apresentação do documentário "Flâneur - New Urban Narratives" (de Eduardo Amaro, 2017), seguida de comentário e debate com o realizador e com Pedro Costa 17:45: Parte II: Apresentação do filme-episódio "Cidade" (de Leonor Noivo, Pedro Pinho, Miller Guerra e Filipa Reis, 2017), seguida de comentário e debate com António Brito Guterres 19:00: Parte III: Conferência "Arte, cidade e suas escalas" por Jorge Bassani (FAU - Univ. São Paulo), seguida de debate 20:00 Encerramento #Lisboa #PaulaAndré #CT #TOP #Lisbon #LisboaImpressa #Eventos #JorgeBassani #PedroCosta #Flâneur

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