Cultural Routes Academic Workshop,
9 December 2021
The European Institute of Cultural Routes, in cooperation with the University Network for Cultural Routes Studies, held its first Academic Workshop online on December 9, 2021.
The workshop brought together 265 scholars, researchers, students and other participants from 43 countries to exchange and share their research outcomes in the field of Cultural Routes studies.
Research presentations focussed on Cultural Routes, including (but not limited to) the following themes:
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Cultural heritage (preservation, enhancement, interpretation, management, etc.)
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Tourism (cultural tourism, sustainable tourism, slow tourism, tourism indicators and measurement, emerging trends, etc.)
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Community participation (local communities’ engagement, grass-roots projects, ownership of heritage, etc.)
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Local development (sustainable development, heritage and tourism as engines for development, etc.)
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Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in the cultural, heritage and tourism sectors (emerging trends, use of virtual reality and digital technologies, creativity and resilience, funding and finance for post-Covid recovery, etc.)
For more information , please contact the EPA Secretariat at the following address: contact[at]culture-routes.lu
Session 1
Digital Technology meets Cultural Routes: tools, strategies, and trends
- Online communication strategies of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe
Silvia DE ASCANIIS, Elide GARBANI-NERINI, Carolina ISLAS SEDANO, Lorenzo CANTONI, Università della Svizzera Italiana (Switzerland) and University of Turku (Finland)
- MED S&C Path Model: Linear Cultural Routes and Sustainability
Maria Laura GASPARINI, Alessia MARIOTTI, University of Bologna (Italy)
Session 2
Enhancing Landscapes and Developing Territories through Cultural Routes
- Connecting the archaeological site of Italica (Spain) to its landscape: A three-step method to unveil and enhance landscape values through the design of Cultural Routes
Rebeca MERINO DEL RIO, University of Seville (Spain)
- The Via Francigena del Sud: The value of pilgrimage routes in the development of inland areas.The state of the art of two emblematic cases
Anna TRONO and Valentina CASTRONUOVO, University of Salento (Italy)
- How to cope with dissonant heritage: a way towards sustainable tourism development
Patrizia BATTILANI, University of Bologna (Italy)
- Social and urban adaptation to dissonant heritage in post-conflict revitalisation: ATRIUM
Laure MARIQUE, Université Jean Monnet (France)
Session 3
Cultural Routes Management and Governance : Issues and Perspectives
- Heritage Networks: Cultural Routes and members’ dynamics
Isabelle BRIANSO, University of Avignon (France)
Angèle CARPENTIER, Regional Board of Education, Nice (France)
CRIVILLERS SIMON, EIREST, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France)
- What sustaining heritage really does
John CARMAN, School of History and Cultures, University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
Abstract compilation
European Institute of Cultural Routes (EICR)
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Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
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