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SUMMARY:2024 ENCATC Congress “Culture that matters: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Futures”
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 ENCATC Congress\, “Culture that matters: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Futures”\, will take place in Lecce\, Italy\, from 18-20 September 2024\, in partnership with the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Economia and Scuola Superiore ISUFI of the University of Salento\, and Tecnopolis PST. \nThe Congress is not just a forum for discussion but a hub for action and transformation in the cultural sector’s drive for sustainability. By participating\, you gain a unique opportunity to exchange and network with the cultural management and policy community from all around the world\, fostering new connections and sparking future collaborations. \nThis year\, we will work towards practical solutions and critical dialogue on climate action within the cultural and creative sectors. Committed to environmental resilience and restoration\, ENCATC aims to deepen awareness and knowledge of sustainability across disciplines\, enhance professional competencies\, and champion evidence-based\, sustainability-focused policies. \nAt the heart of this event lies a desire to transform the discourse on sustainability\, exploring its varied dimensions: environmental\, economic\, and social. The Congress brings together theoretical insights with real-world applications\, aiming to take tangible steps towards a sustainable future. Recognising the complexities of the challenges we face\, we prioritise an interdisciplinary approach\, combining cultural\, ecological\, and social perspectives to create holistic solutions. Through interdisciplinary knowledge and practical experience\, we aim to shape new pathways to tackle the most pressing issue of our time. \nThe 2024 ENCATC Congress will feature several sessions\, including: \n\nKeynotes speeches\nGlobal Conversation\nPolicy Debate\n2024 ENCATC Education and Research Sessions\n2024 ENCATC Research Award\nProjects showcase\nStudy Visits\nLive Members Talks\nMusic performances\n\nIn addition\, an ENCATC Study Tour will be organised on 21-22 September to discover the Grecìa Salentina (Salentine Greece) area in the province of Lecce.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/2024-encatc-congress-culture-that-matters-interdisciplinary-approaches-for-sustainable-futures/
LOCATION:Lecce\, Italy
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SUMMARY:FRH Conference 2024 "Religious Heritage in Transition: Challenges and Solutions"
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 FRH Conference\, “Religious Heritage in Transition: Challenges and Solutions” will take place from 22-24 September in Krakow\, Poland. \nReligious heritage must respond to the changes brought about by the emergence of new digital technologies\, the effects of climate change and the way we understand\, relate to and value our historic buildings and intangible heritage in 21st-century Europe. Our conference will explore existing initiatives and possible future solutions so that the various actors involved in religious heritage\, including heritage professionals\, academics\, policy makers at all levels\, religious bodies and European citizens\, do not fall behind in this triple transition (green\, digital and social). \nThe conference will address this overarching topic through four sub-themes: \n\nResilient Heritage: climate change\, armed conflicts\, migration\, secularisation and demographic changes are current challenges that can lead to the deterioration\, abandonment or even loss of religious heritage. This sub-theme will explore current efforts to address these urgent threats.\nSustainable Solutions: this sub-theme will address the long-term sustainability of religious buildings\, looking at trends in adaptive reuse\, protection of heritage crafts linked to built religious heritage and ecological sustainability in a context where more and more religious buildings are being closed\, neglected or underused every year.\nDigital Futures: the digital transition has brought with it a wealth of new possibilities for the study\, management\, protection and promotion of religious heritage\, but it has also raised many questions about the long-term impact of these technologies on the sector\, especially on traditional crafts.\nQuality of Life: religious heritage is often associated with various social\, cultural and spiritual values\, which are closely related to mental health and emotional well-being. This sub-theme will explore how sacred places positively influence people’s health\, especially cultural tourism\, pilgrimage routes and the protection of biodiversity and green spaces.\n\nThe venue will be the Galicia Jewish Museum\, an active institution in the preservation and promotion of Jewish culture in Poland with two permanent exhibitions dedicated to past and contemporary Jewish culture and life in the historic region of Galicia. Find out more about the venue here. \nSEE THE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME \nMEET THE SPEAKERS
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/frh-conference-2024-religious-heritage-in-transition-challenges-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Krakow\, Poland
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