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  • Impacto Social: As Pessoas no Centro das Organizações Culturais (2)

    The international conference “Social impact: people at the heart of cultural organisations” took place on December 6, 2023, at the Iscte Grand Auditorium in Lisbon. This recording concerns the presentations by Clara Frayão Camacho, Maria Amélia Fernandes, Flora Maravalhas, José Soares Neves, Catarina Vaz Pinto, Maria de Assis Swinnerton, Manuel Gama. The conference aims to present and critically discuss the Commitment to the Social Impact of Cultural Organisations (CISOC), a public policy measure in the Strategic Plan of the National Arts Plan. It is a new instrument to support the

    Impacto Social: As Pessoas no Centro das Organizações Culturais (3)

    The international conference “Social impact: people at the heart of cultural organisations” took place on December 6, 2023, at the Iscte Grand Auditorium in Lisbon. This recording concerns the third part of the conference. The conference aims to present and critically discuss the Commitment to the Social Impact of Cultural Organisations (CISOC), a public policy measure in the Strategic Plan of the National Arts Plan. It is a new instrument to support the planning and self-evaluation of cultural organisations that helps to identify their needs and potential, as well as

    Impacto Social: As Pessoas no Centro das Organizações Culturais

    The international conference “Social impact: people at the heart of cultural organisations” took place on December 6, 2023, at the Iscte Grand Auditorium in Lisbon. This recording concerns the speeches by Lígia Afonso, Maria de Lourdes Rodrigues, Paulo Pires do Vale, João Costa, Pedro Adão e Silva, and the presentation by Alessandro Bollo. The conference aims to present and critically discuss the Commitment to the Social Impact of Cultural Organisations (CISOC), a public policy measure in the Strategic Plan of the National Arts Plan. It is a new instrument to

    Tourism management at UNESCO World Heritage Sites: The case of Angra do Heroísmo

    The Autonomous Region of the Azores is characterised by strong insularity, small size, territorial dispersion, and limited accessibilities, which hinder its economic development. Due to its classification as a UNESCO World Heritage city (UWH), Angra do Heroísmo brings together opportunities for the development of cultural tourism at the regional level. This investigation aims to contribute to the analysis and understanding of the current management model of this classification, to guarantee the effective valuation of the heritage to be enhanced as a WHS, and to generate a greater qualification of its

    Guidelines on innovative/emerging cultural heritage education and training paths

    This report outlines eight pathways of education and training (E&T) opportunities which address current and future gaps, and needs of the cultural heritage sector. They constitute those segments of heritage education and training for which CHARTER recommends that new curricula should be developed, or current curricula should be adapted to new requirements. The document navigates through various pathways of heritage education and training opportunities, highlighting the significance of sector-specific skills and the overarching importance of awareness in the heritage sector. It underscores the critical role of professionals in heritage interpretation

    Plano Estratégico para o Desenvolvimento Cultural de Tavira

    The Strategic Plan for the Cultural Development of Tavira outlines a comprehensive strategy for the cultural development of Tavira, focusing on preserving the city’s rich cultural heritage and promoting contemporary art. The document emphasises the importance of cultural values, strategic objectives, and an action plan to drive cultural growth in Tavira. It includes a detailed analysis of strategic municipal documents related to education, social issues, youth, tourism, economic development, and urban planning to inform the cultural development strategy. The preliminary version of the document highlights the significance of collaboration with

    Turismo Religioso em Portugal: Números de uma Pandemia e um Futuro por Desenhar

    The article explores the intersection of religiosity, cultural heritage, and tourism, particularly focusing on the impact of COVID-19. It delves into the distinction between pilgrimage and tourism, highlighting the motivations behind each. The study discusses the significant shifts in religious tourism caused by the pandemic, leading to a blend of online and in-person religious practices. Prior to 2019, there was a notable increase in religious travel, but the industry faced disruptions in 2020 and 2021 due to the global health crisis. Moreover, the research delves into the emergence of new

    Manual de Recomendaciones Politicas – GreenHeritage

    Discover the innovative initiative of the European project GreenHeritage, launched in December 2022, which aims to tackle the profound impacts of climate change on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). This project sets out to develop a comprehensive and integrative approach that addresses both the direct and indirect consequences of climate change on Europe’s cultural heritage. GreenHeritage focuses on pioneering holistic methodologies and tools designed to foster adaptive and systemic responses to climate challenges affecting ICH. By promoting innovative strategies, the project seeks to enhance the resilience and sustainability of cultural traditions

    Europa Nostra at 60: The Past

    60 years ago, on 29 November 1963, Europa Nostra was founded at the Council of Europe premises in Paris. Starting out with 11 founding members, it has become the largest civil society network dedicated to cultural heritage in Europe. Today, it gives voice to over 300 organisations from across Europe and beyond. At this occasion Europa Nostra produced a series of podcasts presenting its history, current projects and plans for the future. In this podcast, we reflect on Europa Nostra’s history and the individuals who have shaped it over time.

    Le Manifeste de Venise pour une Citoyenneté Culturelle Européenne

    Crafted during the European Cultural Heritage Summit in Venice, this manifesto proposes the adoption of a European Cultural Citizenship. This concept aims to unite Europe around shared cultural heritage, emphasising artistic, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions. It acknowledges the past 70 years of European integration, urging the placement of culture and heritage at the core of the European Project. Highlighting culture and heritage’s crucial role in shaping peaceful societies during uncertain times, the Venice manifesto addresses concerns about war’s return in Europe and neighbouring regions, emphasising deliberate attacks on cultural sites

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