New Issues of IJFMA and IJSIM released
While IJSIM new issue includes invited papers by two renowned media historians, Tom Gunning, from The University of Chicago and Elizabeth Edwards, from De Montfort University, with insightful and stimulating reflections on 3D realism and immersive photographic histories, IJFMA editors Pedro Serrazina and Natlie Woolf dedicate this issue to expanded animation and the ways it addresses public space, interacts with the contemporary city, reflects on landscape and/or reshapes personal environment, to challenge our perception of the space(s) we inhabit. Both issues are available on open access HERE and HERE.
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The muSEAum project is calling for articles to be published in a thematic dossier of one of Lusófona's scientific journals (Revista Lusófona de Educação). More information HERE.
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The IM Lab – The Joacine Katar Moreira Case Study first conference paper, entitled “How the Portuguese media represented the first racialized female MP head of a political party”, that was presented at IAMCR International Conference in July 2021 is now available on Lusófona ReCiL. You can also keep up with the project visiting it ‘s recently launched website.
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On the 6th and 7th of December 2021, the Project ASDigital held its first transnational meeting in CICANT. During the meeting, the development of pedagogical and visual materials to support the online teaching of youth with autism was discussed, alongside the game development process.
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CICANT researchers Carla Rodrigues Cardoso and Sónia Lamy participated in the second international meeting from the Project FSEU: EU tools against disinformation (2020-3-IT03-KA205-019960). The six European partners approved the workshops’ contents and started to plan the Blended Mobility which happens in Portugal, in April 2022.
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The project Youth for Youth just launched the report "Playful Insights to Game-Based Practices in Seven Countries". This report approaches some of European practices and approaches to game-based learning and includes a chapter dedicated to Portugal. Read the report HERE.
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SMaRT EU Conference Aftermovie (short version) and the panels recordings are already available on the project website and YouTube Channel.
Please visit and reshare.
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- Maria José Brites is one of the co-authors of the book Discurso de Ódio, Jornalismo e Participação das Audiências. Enquadramento, regulação e boas práticas published in the Media Regulation/Almedina Collection, promoted by the Regulatory Authority for the Media (ERC)
- Daniel Cardoso published last week the article Diversidade relacional e olhares mediáticos: Uma década de representações jornalísticas de não-monogamias consensuais em Portugal in Communitas, 5(12), 54–73 and is also co-author of the recently published paper The bodies of the (digitized) body: Experiences of sexual(ised) work on OnlyFans, MedieKultur, 37(71), 98–121
- Carla Rodrigues Cardoso has just published the article Artur Portela (Filho) e as marcas de uma irreverência única no Jornal Novo e na Opção in the magazine Media & Journalism, in co-authorship with Pedro Marques Gomes, from the Escola Superior de Comunicação Social.
- Érica Rodrigues was in the Artistic Direction of the 12th edition of the UTOPIA UK Portuguese Film Festival with the theme "The Female Eye in 12 Films” that took place last December in Fernando Lopes Cinema (Lusófona University).
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Find updated information on world calls in our Website - CALLS
Also keep up in our and other relevant events and activities by visiting our CALENDAR
Are you interested in becoming a researcher in CICANT?
Keep up with the post in our Careers & Opportunities webpage or send your voluntary application to cicant@ulusofona.pt
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CICANT On Social Media
- MeLCi Lab webinars here
- SOPCOM’s Publics and Audiences Working Group sessions here
- The discussion is open! Share your thoughts on our Twitter
- Connect with our professional network at Linkedin
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- Also, leave your feedback about CICANT on Google
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INTRODUCING CICANT
CICANT – The Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies results from the combined efforts of faculty of the School of Communication, Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies (ECATI) of Lusófona University towards the goal of creating a unit which allows for the integration and harnessing of the research activities conducted within it.
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Our Research
This unit promotes theoretical and applied research on all its subject areas, particularly focusing on knowledge transfer and exchange with industry and similar centres in Portugal and in Europe. CICANT aims to bring together theoretical and applied research on technology, society and contemporary subjectivity. Futher, one of primary goals is to create a common space that can nourish interdisciplinary research between the arts, social sciences and information technologies.
Visit the Cicant website to learn more about our ongoing projects.
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