Amanhã, Maria Teresa Cruz, investigadora do ICNOVA, profere a comunicação “Desafios das Humanidades no Século XXI: a “Diversidade”, o “Pós-Humano”, o “Digital”, a “Interdisciplinaridade” e as “Transições”, na European Humanities Conference, organizada pela FCT-UNESCO e a Presidência Portuguesa do Conselho Europeu, a ter lugar na Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, sendo também transmitida via zoom em www.europeanhumanities2021.pt
Esta iniciativa visa uma melhor articulação das estratégias de I&D, nacionais e europeias, de forma a possibilitar uma resposta conjunta e mais eficaz às problemáticas societais da Europa, incluindo as responsabilidades europeias além-fronteiras, nomeadamente no que diz respeito às crises globais.
Espera-se contribuir para a construção de uma sociedade alicerçada no conhecimento, na tecnologia, no respeito pelo ambiente, mais inclusiva, justa e solidária.
Para aceder a esta transmissão em streaming registe-se em https://europeanhumanities2021.pt/registration/
Os horários internacionias publicados de todas as sessões devem ser acrescidos de 1h, para acesso na hora de Lisboa.
Chair: Gilvan Oliveira, Professor of Language and vernacular literature at Federal University of Santa Catarina; MAAYA
Jens Braarvig, Professor of Religious Studies at the Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages at the University Of Oslo; UAI
Frieda Steurs, Dean Of The Subfaculty Of Language And Communication At The Ku Leuven; Cipl
Evgeny Kuzmin, Vice-Chair, Intergovernmental Council for the UNESCO Information for All Programme
14:00 – Mesa Redonda The Humanities in the 21st Century
Chair: Rosi Braidotti, Distinguished University Professor atUtrecht University, CHCIy, CHC
Karen O’Brien, Professor of Sociology and Geography at the University of Oslo f Oslolo
Luisa Migliorati, Professor at the Department of Ancient World Studiesat Roma Sapienza
Maria Teresa Cruz, Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, DCC /ICNOVA, Nova University of Lisbon
Iovino Serenella, Professor at the University of North Carolina atChapel Hill Romance Studies Department
TorbjornLoden. Head of the Stockholm China Center, Stockholm University
16:30 – Mesa Redonda Heritage Mobility and Identities
Chair: Florin-Gheorghe Fodorean, Director of the Institute of Classical Studies, Babeş- Bolyai University
Joe Sofaer, Professor of Archaeology within Archaeology at the University of Southampton
Noel Salazar, Professor in Anthropology at KU Leuven; IUAES/WAU
Shari Boodts, Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute For Historical, Literary And Cultural Studies
Silvana Colella, Professor in Latin Epigraphy at Sapienza University of Roma
Wera Grahn, Zoltan Somhegyi, Professor at the Institute of Arts Studies and General Humanities Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
18.10 – Public lecture – António Damasio, David Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience, Professor of Psychology, Philosophy and Neurology; Director of the Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California
18.40 – Concert