Until 13 October, ISEG is present at the "Portugal Smart Cities Summit", an event that brings together the most diverse sectors of activity to reflect on the future of the organization of cities in the world, with three projects and a photographic exhibition.
CriCity, a project of SOCIUS/ISEG, on "Studies on children and urban public spaces", is organized by Eunice Castro Seixas, Paulo Castro Seixas, João Teixeira Lopes and Lígia Ferro.
The project "Eating and Power: The Economy of Culture in Macao" by Marisa Gaspar, researcher at the SOCIUS/ISEG, makes the relationship between food as a heritage product and heritage public policies, such as tourism, the economy of culture and the construction of entities inserted in the complex political and economic processes, local and global, in the social and cultural space of Macao.
There will also be a presentation of the study "Perspectives on the development of young people living in the Parish of Santa Clara, post-pandemic of Covid-19", organized by Hemma Tengler (coord.), Gabriel Londe Medeiros, Ana Luíza Penna, Rafaela Almeida Lima and Jéssica de Jesus Rodrigues Tavares. This project was developed in partnership with Global Workshop, an initiative of the CeSA/ISEG.
The photographic exhibition "Macao in Contrasts (2010-2018)" is a traveling exhibition of a photographic collection by Marisa Gaspar, anthropologist and researcher at the University of Macau. SOCIUS/ISEGThis book, collected during his various ethnographic works in Macao, is currently part of the dissemination and promotion activities of his post-doctoral project, "Eating and Power: The Economy of Culture in Macao".
You can consult the full program here.