The Intangibles of Heritage: Concept, Recording, Safeguarding

“The Intangibles of Heritage: Concept, Recording, Safeguarding” is an international seminar that intends to bring forth interdisciplinary perspectives to the concept of intangible heritage, the ways of its recognition and transmission, as well as definitions. The aim is to deepen the discussion between academics and students of the graduate level, master and doctoral in particular.

It is taking place within the framework of the FCT HERITAS – heritage studies PhD programme (University of Évora & Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon) and Erasmus Mundus Joint Master TPTI – Techniques, Patrimoine, Territoires de l’Industrie (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, University of Padua, University of Évora).

With support of UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know-How: Linking Heritage, CIDEHUS  and CHAIA , the seminar is jointly organized within the PhD project of Nevena Tatovic “Hearing Holy Landscapes: Heritage of Silence – Intangibility Between  Nature and Culture” (FCT_HERITAS PD/BD/150442/2019) and the PhD project of Nevena Ilic “Analog photography as tangible and intangible world heritage“ (FCT_HERITAS PD/BD/150445/2019).

In light of the circumstances of the Covid – 19 pandemic, the event will be happening online.

For programme and other details about joining the online session, please visit https://intangiblesheritage.wixsite.com/ioh1

ORGANIZATION:

Nevena Ilic  (CIDEHUS – University of Évora)

Nevena Tatovic  (CIDEHUS – University of Évora)

Paula Kramer Lima (Piaget Institute – Portugal)

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17.Junho.2020 – 18h (horário Lisboa)

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The Mediterranean Diet and this pandemic moment: rebuilding our landscapes and fighting for our common future

No passado dia 14 de Abril, Filipe Themudo Barata conduziu o webinar “The Mediterranean Diet and this pandemic moment: rebuilding our landscapes and fighting for our common future”, organizado pelo projecto MD.Net

O webinar focou o impacto que o momento actual de pandemia poderá ter na Dieta Mediterrânica, assim como a necessidade de preservação das paisagens culturais de produção alimentar a ela associadas, por forma a garantir a reconstrução do nosso futuro. Este foi o segundo webinar organizado pelo projecto, que pretende promover as distintas dimensões da Dieta Mediterrânica, inscrita na Lista Representativa do Património Cultural Imaterial da Humanidade em 2010.

O webinar completo pode ser assistido aqui:

O projecto MD.Net é co-financiado pelos fundos europeus para o desenvolvimento regional, através do programa Interreg Mediterranean.