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PERICLES at AAAS Seattle, WA, Febryary 13-16 2020

PERICLES will organize the session called “Imperiled Cultural Heritage: Mitigating Threats, Co-producing Knowledge”  at AAAS in Seattle in February 2020. Three exiting presentations will be given. 1:30 PM Co-creating the Designation of Maritime Intangible Cultural Heritage Katia Frangoudes, University of Brest, Brest, France 2:00 PM Using Citizen-science and Place-based Education of Maritime Cultural Heritage Alyne […]

European Heritage Volunteers Project Partners Meeting 2019

The PERICLES partners from UAVR participated in the annual meeting “European Heritage Volunteers Project Partners Meeting 2019”, which took place from 24-29th November in Tyniec Benedictine Monastery, Poland, and presented a proposal for volunteering activities and education in the field of heritage in Aveiro for 2020. (https://www.heritagevolunteers.eu/en/EuropeanHeritageVolunteersProjects/GeneralInformation?). The proposal focuses in volunteers for artisanal salt production […]

Clyde Marine Plan workshops in Paisley and Lochilpead Nov 2019

Deliberative valuation of the Clyde Marine Plan workshops in Paisley and Lochilpead Nov 2019 PERICLES partners in Scotland held 2 workshops in November 2019 to explore public perceptions of the Clyde Marine Plan. The aim of the workshops was to arrive at individual willingness to pay for each participant and a deliberated group fair price […]

PERICLES STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP 24TH SEP 2019 IN AVEIRO

The University of Aveiro carried out a stakeholder workshop on the 24th September bringing toghether 18 stakeholders including scientists, decision makers, civic movements, heritage associations, to discuss threats and opportunities to Coastal and Maritime Cultural Heritage. Cristina Pita gave an interview to the regional radio talking about CMCH in the region and the workshop. Cristina Pita […]

PERICLES SUMMER 2019

Summer 2019 was a busy time for PERICLES partners with fieldwork on-going. One activity involved AAU connecting the Arts with Cultural Heritage, in this case, interviewing the cast members of We, the Drowned, of the Belgian theatre group Walpurgis (https://www.walpurgis.be/v2/block2/productie.php?lan=en) as well as local Marstal residents on their take of the play, based on the book […]

PERICLES 1ST INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE WORKSHOP

On the 25 of April 2019, the PERICLES consortium held their first International Knowledge Exchange Workshop in Den Helder Netherlands.   The rationale for the workshop was to share experiences of management of Coastal and Maritime Cultural Heritage (CMCH) in the case regions. The main objective was to understand how cultural heritage management works in […]

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