Making research, good practices, learning activities and events on intercultural dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean accessible to everyone.

الصورة
Culture Illustration

الثقافة

في هذا القسم ستجد المنشورات والفعاليات والنماذج الناجحة وأنشطة التعلم والخبراء فيما يتعلق بالفنون والترجمة من أجل الحوار في المنطقة الأورو-متوسطية

نموذج ناجح
Media
Culture
Gender
الصورة
Herstory

Herstory

Herstory is an Irish movement that tell the stories of contemporary, mythic and historical women. The programme features the annual International Herstory Light Festival, Herstory TV Series, Blazing a Trail exhibition for the Irish Embassy network worldwide, Herstory Salon Series...

منشور
Cities
Culture

In search of a Mediterranean creativity

The Mediterranean region has been increasingly receiving attention in recent years. This is due to the heterogeneity of the countries composing it, which raises several problems in business collaborations, but also unfolds several cross-national economic opportunities among Mediterranean countries. The...

Cities
Culture

Isabelle Rigoni

Associate professor in sociology at INSHEA/Grhapes, associate member of the Emile Durkheim Center and MIGRINTER. Previously Rigoni has been Team leader of the EU Marie Curie Excellence Team 'Minority Media' hosted at Migrinter, University of Poitiers in France. She holds...

Cities
Culture
Youth
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Jamal Khalil

Professor of Sociology at the University of Hassan II Casablanca. Khalil's main academic focus lies in the fields of sociology and social sciences. While his research interests also includes culture, art, symbolism, exclusion, migration, insecurity, disability, sexuality and social movements...

Education
Cities
Culture
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Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga

Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga, PhD in economy, is a graduate of the Cracow University of Economics, where she currently holds a position of an assistant professor (UNESCO Chair in Heritage and Urban Studies). She has been a coordinator of the Culture 2000...

Education
Cities
Culture

Journal of Intercultural Studies (JICS) Conference

In a decade characterised by continual and growing anxieties over diversity and inclusion, there is an ever greater need to discuss the salience and limitations of the conceptual frames that we use