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  • Guimarães

    Summer School - Europe

    Novas ferramentas para a atividade turística

    This course aims to provide participants with theoretical knowledge about Tourism 4.0 and technical knowledge of how to create interactive tourism activity using an Augmented Reality tool. It will also train participants with practical skills to explore different potentialities of Webmapping and Augmented Reality as new tools for tourism activity. This Summer School is intended for employees of the City Councils, Tourist Offices, and institutions and professionals who carry out activities linked to tourism. It is also open to the participation of the general public and university students.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Social Policy in Europe after the 2008 crisis

    15th Annual European Network for Social Policy Analysis (ESPAnet) Conference

    The central theme for the event will be Social Policy in Europe after the 2008 crisis, and it will gather researchers from many countries and different areas of expertise. The European Social Model can play a central role in countering emergent social and economic problems while providing room for social cohesion and European reconstruction.

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  • Natal

    Call for papers - America

    2nd conference in political geography, geopolitics and territorial management

    II congrès de géographie politique, géopolitique et gestion territoriale

    A ciência geográfica todos os anos é colocada à prova em diferentes encontros, congressos e seminários no Brasil e no exterior. Entre os dias 5 e 8 de outubro de 2016, ocorrerá, em Natal-RN, no campus da UFRN, o II Congresso Brasileiro de Geografia Política, Geopolítica e Gestão do Território (II CONGEO) com a temática central intitulada: A integração Sul-Americana e a inserção das regiões periféricas.

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  • Porto

    Summer School - Sociology

    Mappin' Your Own Underground!

    Keep It Ssimple Make It Fast International Conference – Summer School

    The Summer School "Mappin’ Your Own Underground!" is an event taking place in the context of the Keep It Simple Make It Fast Conference 2016 (17-22 July 2016) on the 22nd of July 2016, in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto. The Summer School will grant an opportunity for all students (bachelor students, master students, doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers), namely those participating in the Conference, to discuss their research, in an environment suited for knowledge exchange and practical feedback towards successful professional trajectories. This will be achieved through a series of workshops with world-renowned professors and researchers.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Do It Yourself (DIY) Cultures, Spaces and Places

    Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) International Conference

    The third KISMIF International Conference “Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) DIY Cultures, Spaces and Places” will take place in Porto, Portugal, between 18th July and 21st July 2016. The submission of abstracts for this conference is open to academic researchers working in all areas of sociology, anthropology, history, cultural economics, geography, urban planning, media and cultural studies and cognate disciplines, such as design, illustration, popular music, cinema, visual and performing arts. The KISMIF Conference 2016 is once again focused on underground music, directing its attention this time towards the analysis of DIY cultures’ relationship to space and places. 

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  • Coimbra

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    Lusophone mobilities: between past and present, which future?

    6th Conference of the Portuguese Association of Anthropology - panel T047

    This panel is meant to discuss these migrating populations’ mobility procedures in lusophone countries, while seeking to construct through the different presentations a broaden mosaic of reflexions about when and how these populations have moved, and how they have used and instrumentalized the "imagined" and politically constructed idea of a "lusophone community".

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