EC Workshop on CULTURES & CITIZENSHIP: RESEARCH & INNOVATION

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Friday, 8 April 2016, 9.00-16.00
Brussels, Covent Garden, 9th floor, room 183 (COV2 9.0183)
16, Place Charles Rogier, BE-1210 Brussels

This workshop gathered projects on Social Sciences and Humanities
that focus on different aspects of cultures and citizenship.

Agenda and speakers

8.45 Registration and welcome coffee
9.00 Welcoming address
Elisabeth Lipiatou, Head of Unit B.6, Open and Inclusive Societies, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission
9.20 RICHES Renewal, Innovation and Change: Heritage and European Society
Neil Forbes, Coventry University, United Kingdom
9.40 CULTURALBASE Social Platform on Cultural Heritage and European Identities
Arturo Julio Rodriguez Morato, University of Barcelona, Spain
10.00 MEMOLA MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage based on traditional agrosystems
María Teresa Bonet García, Arqueoandalusí – Arqueología y Patrimonio
10.20 CRE8TV.EU Creativity for Innovation & Growth in Europe
Mickael Benaim, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
10.40 Coffee break
11.00 MIME Mobility and Inclusion in Multilingual Europe
Francois Grin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
11.20 ATHEME Advancing the European Multilingual Experience
Lisa Cheng, Leiden University, The Netherlands
11.40 DIMECCE Defining and Identifying Middle Eastern Christian Communities in Europe
Fiona McCallum, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
12.00 Discussion & Conclusions of the Morning Session
Sylvie Rohanova and Zoltán Krasznai, Policy Officers, Unit B.6, Open and Inclusive Societies, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission

12.30 Sandwich lunch

13.40 bEUcitizen All Rights Reserved? Barriers towards EUropean CITIZENship
Sybe de Vries, Europa Institute, Utrecht University
14.00 LIVEWHAT Living with Hard Times: How European Citizens Deal with Economic Crises and Their Social and Political Consequences
Marco Gabriele Giugni, University of Geneva, Switzerland
14.20 RESCuE Patterns of Resilience during Socioeconomic Crises among Households in Europe
Markus Promberger, The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
14.40 SOLIDUS Solidarity in European societies: empowerment, social justice and citizenship
Marta Soler Gallart, University of Barcelona, Spain
15.00 Coffee break
15.20 TransSOL – European paths to transnational solidarity at times of crisis: Conditions, forms, role-models and policy responses
Ulrike Zschache, University of Siegen, Germany
15.40 Discussion & Conclusions of the Workshop
Yuri Borgmann-Prebil, Policy Officer, Unit B.6, Open and Inclusive Societies, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission
End of the Workshop

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