Seminars
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium: Session #15
Colégio Almada Negreiros Campus de Campolide, Lisboa, PortugalCESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)...
GTCC 2022 Seminar Cycle Session #1
Colégio Almada Negreiros Campus de Campolide, Lisboa, PortugalSession no. 1 Silencing the Other: Intersections of Disability, Gender and Music in Cinematic Representation • James Deaville (Carleton University) «This paper uncovers the problematic intersection of music, disability, and gender in recent Hollywood films that feature non-speaking women as protagonists: Ada in The Piano (1994) and Elise in The Shape of Water (2017). The popular press has lauded both...
“Forensic Heritage” – Seminário IN2PAST
Forensic Heritage: Primeira Tentativa de Operacionalização Apresentação de Ruy Llera Blanes (IR; CRIA ISCTE) e demais equipa do projecto: Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC — NOVA FCSH), Víctor Barros (Casa de Velazquez), Xurxo Ayán (IHC — NOVA FCSH), Marta Prista (CRIA ISCTE), Maria Cardeira da Silva (CRIA — NOVA FCSH), Fátima Ferreira (Lab2PT) e Francisco Mendes (Lab2PT). Comentários de Catarina Laranjeiro (IHC — NOVA...
IN2PAST Exploratory Project Seminars
CANAt the end of 2022, the first five exploratory projects funded by IN2PAST were approved. The teams for these projects include researchers from different units of the laboratory. Their development - aiming at future applications for international funding - will articulate the work carried out in each of the laboratory's lines and from its Scientific...
The ExpSoundscapes project: A Case Study in Simulating Historical Musical Heritage
CANIn recent decades, numerous projects have emerged with the aim of “recovering” historical sound events. The convenient conjunction of several factors seems to have stimulated this surge. Firstly, historical research has increasingly embraced phenomenological perspectives, prioritizing sensory aspects when studying past events. In the realm of sound, the adoption of these perspectives has developed in...
‘Human ancestral remais: scientific, technological and ethical perspectives’. Case studies from the neolithic to WWI
Reconstructing the past by studying human remains requires balance between science, ethics and technology, and greater responsibility in the process of curating and preserving this heritage. CRIA researcher Francisca Alves Cardoso will speak about these and other related issues on December 14th, at 5 pm, in Évora, at the second meeting of the ‘IN2PAST PhD...