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17:00-17:30

Sesión de bienvenida online

17:00 (CET) (El enlace de Zoom está disponible en la descripción)
Moderator
Tamara Gorozhankina, Conference Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Zoom

Humanidades y tecnologías

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Luciano Aroca, Student, Doctorado en Antropología, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Araucanía, Chile
Moderator
Eva Gómez Fernández, PhD researcher, University , Spain
Cultura tecnológica y tecnodiversidad

Irving Samadhi Aguilar Rocha, Profesora investigadora de Tiempo Completo, departamento de filosofía, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, México, Mexico

Humanidades, lenguaje y transferencia: Los retos de la IA, el lenguaje claro y la lectura fácil

Manuela Catalá Pérez, teacher and researcher, Faculty of Communication and Social Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, Zaragoza, Spain

Aprendizaje y educación

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
María Rodríguez Toro, Profesora Titular e Investigadora, Departamento de Estudios Políticos, Universidad Metropolitana, Miranda, Venezuela
Moderator
Joselyn Perez, Investigadora posdoctoral, Departamento de Humanidades, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Sobre la percepción y el uso de avatares en el estudiante de idiomas en el metaverso

Rubén González Vallejo, Contratado Doctor, Facultad de Filología, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain

Thaumazein: Filosofía inmersiva para adolescentes

Jorge Torres, Profesor de Política Global, Titularidad, Métodos de Investigación y Oratoria, VIEMS , Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM), Nuevo León, Mexico

Literatura, obras y autores

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Carmen Castro Marchena, Profesora de Humanidades, Lengua Española y Literatura, San Francisco de Paula International School, Sevilla, Spain
Moderator
Álvaro López Enríquez, Doctoral student, University of Granada , Spain
Tradición y exotismo literarios importados: La traducción en las revistas literarias andaluzas (1939-1975)

Mercedes Enríquez Aranda, Senior Lecturer (with tenure), Department of Translation and Interpreting, University of Malaga, Málaga, Spain

La autoficción como estrategia de politicidad en narradoras hispanoamericanas

Claudia Gómez Cañoles, Docente e investigadora SNI-CONACYT, Colegio de Estudios Latinoamericanos. Profesora invitada en los Posgrados en Literatura Hispanoamericana, BUAP, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, Mexico

Sartre y el proyecto autobiográfico en los "Cuadernos de la Guerra": Hacia una hermenéutica del futuro

Roberto Sánchez Benitez, Profesor-Investigador, Humanidades y Ciencias sociales, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico

Filosofía

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Karla Del Carpio Ovando, Professor, Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of Northern Colorado, Colorado, United States
Moderator
Manuela Catalá Pérez, teacher and researcher, Faculty of Communication and Social Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, Zaragoza, Spain
Análisis y deconstrucción de la Modernidad: alternativas no sólo epistemológicas

Luciano Aroca, Student, Doctorado en Antropología, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Araucanía, Chile

De la literatura a la filosofía: Epistemología de la confluencia entre dos paradigmas afines

María Rodríguez Toro, Profesora Titular e Investigadora, Departamento de Estudios Políticos, Universidad Metropolitana, Miranda, Venezuela

Kraken: Hacia la reconstrucción crítica del monstruo

Fernando Montoya, Investigador, Académico independiente, Mexico

Desafíos del ser tecnificado: Perspectivas desde la filosofía y las culturas originarias

Humberto Ortega Villaseñor, Profesor investigador titular, Estudios Literarios, Universidad de Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

08:15-09:00

Mesa de inscripción abierta y Café de bienvenida

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:30

Inauguración del Congreso

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Patsy Iwasaki, Student, dd, dd, Armed Forces Americas, United States
Emilia Di Rocco, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Simone Celani, Head, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Arianna Punzi, Head, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Sapienza Università di Roma
Aula Magna (Planta baja)

Discursos y artes plásticas

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Edwin Camilo Saavedra Espitia, Docente, Facultad de filosofía , Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Moderator
Cinthia Meijide, Student, PhD Student, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Capital federal, Argentina
El viaje de las ideas en restauración desde Europa a América: Intervenciones de monumentos en Chile a mediados del Siglo XX

Maria Victoria Correa, Profesora Asociada, Facultad de Arquitectura y Ambiente Construido, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, USACH, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

James Hillman - Una ecología poética: Psicología y ecología

Camilo Saavedra, Docente, Facultad de ciencias sociales y humanas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, universidad Francisco José de Caldas Colombia, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia

Transferencia y traducción del concepto “disociación” en prácticas discursivas multimodales contemporáneas españolas

Sandra Mora, Teaching & Research Assistant (PhD Student), Theory of Literature, Comparative Literature and Rhetoric, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Culturas y derechos

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
María Rodríguez Toro, Profesora Titular e Investigadora, Departamento de Estudios Políticos, Universidad Metropolitana, Miranda, Venezuela
Moderator
Cinthia Meijide, Student, PhD Student, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Capital federal, Argentina
Los derechos humanos digitales en la era de las ciudades inteligentes: Perspectivas desde América Latina

Miguel Angel Juarez Merino, Investigador Posdoctoral, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Morelos, Mexico

Propiedad intelectual y desarrollo de colecciones en repositorios institucionales: El caso de la UNAM

Jesus Garcia Perez, Professor, Photo Library | Research Institute for Social Sciences, UNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Atónoma de México (UNAM). , Distrito Federal, Mexico

Estudios de la mujer

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Manuela Catalá Pérez, teacher and researcher, Faculty of Communication and Social Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, Zaragoza, Spain
Moderator
Eva Gómez Fernández, PhD researcher, University , Spain
Pedagogías feministas en México y América Latina: Primera aproximación al Estado de la Cuestión

Ana Laura Lara López, Profesora - Investigadora Titular de tiempo completo., Área Académica 2. Diversidad e interculturalidad. Cuerpo Académico Estudios de Género en Educación, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. Unidad Ajusco, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Voces y espejismos: El silencio como dimensión onírica en "Ukraína" de Concha Pérez Rojas

Florencia Strajilevich Knoll, Becaria, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Chubut, Argentina

El caso de Bertha Koessler-Ilg desde los estudios culturales: Traducción y mediación cultural

Lucía Capalbi, Doctoranda, Politikwissenschaft, Rostock Universität, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

Cine e imagen

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Joselyn Perez, Investigadora posdoctoral, Departamento de Humanidades, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
La recreación audiovisual de la disputa entre nacionalismo e internacionalismo en la serie de televisión "Victoria"

Alba Merino Roselló, Student, DEGREE IN LAW; MASTER DEGREE IN EUROPEAN STUDIES; MASTER DEGREE IN PROTOCOL AND INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATION; MASTER DEGREE IN ADVANCED HISTORICAL STUDIES (CONTEMPORARY HISTORY); PHD IN DOCUMENTATION SCIENCES - at present-., UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, Sevilla, Spain

09:30-10:45

Sesión plenaria (en inglés) - Mieke Bal

"It's About Time!"
Speaker
Mieke Bal, Professor in Literary Theory, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
10:45-11:15

Pausa para café

Sesión de pósteres virtuales

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Karla Del Carpio Ovando, Professor, Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of Northern Colorado, Colorado, United States
Moderator
Luciano Aroca, Student, Doctorado en Antropología, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Araucanía, Chile
El valor de la lengua indígena tsotsil y esfuerzos para preservala y promoverla

Karla Del Carpio Ovando, Professor, Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of Northern Colorado, Colorado, United States

Sylvia Plath multimedia: Remediación y remediación generativa

Roque Fernández Alcañiz, Research Personnel in Training, Grupo de Investigación 1371 - Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, University of Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain

Adiciones tardías

Sesión asincrónica de acceso permanente
Moderator
Edwin Camilo Saavedra Espitia, Docente, Facultad de filosofía , Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Moderator
Carmen Castro Marchena, Profesora de Humanidades, Lengua Española y Literatura, San Francisco de Paula International School, Sevilla, Spain
La formación integral universitaria: El papel de las humanidades

Katia Franceschi Sojo, Profesora, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales, Tecnológico de Costa Rica, Cartago, Costa Rica

Políticas publicas en beneficio de emprendimiento ancestral femenino en comunidades Indígenas colombianas, brasileñas y costarricenses

Martha Ines Moreno Medel, DOCENTE INVESTIGADOR, FACULTAD DE NEGOCIOS GESTIÓN Y SOSTENIBILIDAD, INSTITUCIÓN UNIVERSITARIA POLITÉCNICO GRANCOLOMBIANO, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Adriana A Cascante Gatgens, Professor, UNED, Costa Rica
Marzely Gorges Farias, Consultora, Centro de Educação a Distância (CEaD), UDESC - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Zelindro Ismael Farias, CORONEL PM - Controlador Interno Geral , Controle Interno Geral da Polícia Militar de Santa Catarina , Polícia Militar do Estado de Santa Catarina - Brasil , Santa Catarina, Brazil
Cléia Demétrio Pereira, Professora Associada , Departamento de Pedagogia, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina - UDESC, Santa Catarina, Brazil

11:15-12:00

Mesa redonda

"Estudios políticos, cívicos y de comunidad"
Moderator
Julián Andrés Álvarez Restrepo, Estudiante de Doctorado, Doctorado en Gestión y Conservación del Mar, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
11:15-12:00

Mesa redonda

"Conceptos Itinerantes: Transferencia y traducción de ideas en Humanidades"
Moderator
Maria Bendito, Associate Professor / Researcher, Art History Department, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
11:15-12:00

Mesa redonda

"Estudios literarios"
Moderator
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
12:00-12:10

Pausa

12:10-13:25

Sesión plenaria (en español) - Svetlana Maliavina

"Viajes reales e imaginarios: España y Rusia, una fascinación a distancia"
Speaker
Svetlana Maliavina, profesora, Filología Alemana y Filología Eslava, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Moderator
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
13:25-14:55
15:00-16:40

Paradigmas educativos

Moderator
Cristina González Fernández, Predoctoral researcher, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
El sistema educativo estadounidense durante la Gran Depresión

José Antonio Abreu Colombri, Student, American Studies, University of Alcala - Faculty of Humanities, Madrid, Spain

15:00
Formar al homo educandus para una nueva humanidad: Un estudio de antropología pedagógica

Alirio Sneider Saavedra Rey, Profesor investigador, Facultad de Educación, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Ania Quintero López, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Colombia
Liliana Saavedra Rey, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Colombia

15:20
Diagnóstico de programa Teatro Escolar para el Instituto Cultural de León: Una mirada crítica a las vinculaciones institucionales

Viridiana Villalpando, Student, Licenciatura en Cultura y Arte y actualmente cursando el Posgrado en Nueva Gestión Cultural en Patrimonio y Arte, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

15:40
Diseño de experiencia en los procesos de cuidado integral en los hogares comunitarios tradicionales del Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar - ICBF: El diseño emocional como herramienta para mejorar la experiencia de servicio en hogares comunitarios

Nicolas Atuesta Restrepo, Estudiante, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Patricia Herrera Saray, Profesor, Diseño Industrial, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Miguel Fernando González Arana, Teacher , Design, Universidad Nacional de Colombia , Valle del Cauca, Colombia

16:00
15:00-16:40

Las humanidades en los análisis políticos y sociales

Moderator
Julián Andrés Álvarez Restrepo, Estudiante de Doctorado, Doctorado en Gestión y Conservación del Mar, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
Contrapoder y dominación: La paradójica experiencia humana

Roberto Mora Martínez, Investigador , Centro de investigaciones Sobre América Latina y el Caribe, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico

15:00
Del Estado de Sitio de la Constitución de 1886 al Estado de Conmoción Interior de la Constitución de 1991: Un estudio de los mecanismos de control institucional en Colombia

Rene Alvarez Orozco, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDER, Santander, Colombia
Diana Betancourt Ortega
Javier Acevedo Guerrero, DOCENTE, ESCUELA DE DERECHO Y CIENCIA POLÍTICA, UNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDER, Santander, Colombia

15:20
La influencia de la tradición judeocristiana en la crisis ambiental

Moisés Zurita, Profesor, Preparatoria Agrícola, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, México, Mexico

15:40
Evolución de los data en Salud - El dilema entre el avance científico y la protección de los derechos de la personalidad: Análisis de un conflicto dilemático desde un punto de vista jurídico, bioético y humanista

Raquel Luquin, PROFESORA TITULAR DE DERECHO CIVIL/INVESTIGADORA PRINCIPAL PROYECTOS MICINN CODISEMED, SALUDPYR Y NAGEN DATA, DERECHO, FACULTAD CIENCIAS JURIDICAS, UNIVERSIDAD PUBLICA DE NAVARRA UPNA/SPAIN, Navarra, Spain

16:00
15:00-16:40

Creencias, perspectivas y violencia

Moderator
Andrea Hormaechea, Communication Unit, CIVIS Programm, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
Prejuicios, estereotipos y discriminación por razón de género en educación

Viviana Oviedo, COLLEGE PROFESSOR, PSYCHOLOGY, UNIVERSIDAD DE NARIÑO, Nariño, Colombia

15:00
¿Soy violentad@? Explorando la Herramienta de Detección de la Violencia en la Pareja (HDVP)

Adris Díaz Fernández, professor and researcher, Education & Humanities, Universidad de Monterrey UMO780601S4A, Nuevo León, Mexico

15:20
Sentimientos vinculados al aprendizaje: Impacto de la pandemia en los estudiantes universitarios brasileños

Andreia Osti, Associate Professor, Education, Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil
Maria Antonia Ramos De Azevedo, Professor, Education, Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil

16:00
16:30-17:45

European Research Council Funding Opportunities

Speaker
Maaheen Ahmed, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature/Literary Studies, Ghent University , Belgium
Speaker
Silvia Grassi, Scientific Officer, European Research Council Executive Agency, Belgium
Speaker
Anne-Marie Mcmanus, Forum Transregionale Studien
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
17:00-18:00

Mesa redonda (sólo online)

El enlace de Zoom está disponible en la descripción
Moderator
Tamara Gorozhankina, Conference Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Zoom
08:00-09:00

Mesa de inscripción abierta

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:10

Noticias del día

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
09:10-10:25

Sesión plenaria (en inglés) - Massimo Fusillo

"Melodrama as Excess of Passions: Negative Empathy, Catharsis, Sublime"
Speaker
Massimo Fusillo, President of the Italian Association of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, Professor of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, University of L’Aquila, Italy
Moderator
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
10:25-10:55

Pausa para café

10:55-12:10

Humanidades y paradigmas científicos en diálogo

Moderator
Cristina González Fernández, Predoctoral researcher, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
Desarrollo del pensamiento crítico para la humanización de la medicina: Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Antonio Nariño, Bogotá (Colombia)

Magally Escobar, Docente investigadora. Magister en inmunología. PhD Educación, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Antonio Nariño. Bogotá-Colombia, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia

11:15
Memorias des-antrópicas: Lenguajes textiles y prácticas artísticas en la obra de Cecilia Vicuña

Eva Fernandez, Docente-investigadora, Coordinadora ejecutiva de la Jefatura de Investigación y Posgrado, Responsable del Laboratorio de Investigación y Producción Visual, Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico

11:35
10:55-12:10

Filosofía, interpretaciones y humanidades

Moderator
María Flores Fernández, University professor, Departamento de Filología Francesa, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
La evolución dirigida: Una valoración desde la propuesta filosófica de santo Tomás de Aquino

Manuel Ocampo Ponce, Profesor investigador., Instituto de Humanidades., Universidad Panamericana en Guadalajara, México., Jalisco, Mexico

10:55
11:15
El humanismo y la Inteligencia artificial: Inteligencia artificial desde la formación en el humanismo integral

María Ofelia Béjar López Peniche, Académica de tiempo completo, Departamento de Reflexión Interdisciplinaria, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico

11:35
10:55-12:10

Cine y humanidades

Moderator
Andrea Hormaechea, Communication Unit, CIVIS Programm, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
El cine como traductor del tiempo en "El abrazo de la serpiente" de Ciro Guerra

Rosa Tapia, Professor, Spanish, Latin American and Latinx Studies, Lawrence University, Wisconsin, United States

10:55
Imaginarios cinematográficos de las violencias corporales: Breves narrativas de ficción desde el cine de animación en México

Ilse Mayté Murillo Tenorio, PROFESORA INVESTIGADORA, FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA, UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE QUERETARO, Querétaro, Mexico

11:15
12:10-12:20

Pausa

12:20-13:05

¿Cómo publicar con Common Ground?

Speaker
Patricia Alonso, Editorial Manager, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
12:20-13:05

Sesión paralela

Moderator
Maria Bendito, Associate Professor / Researcher, Art History Department, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
De la capital de la bicicleta a la nostalgia: Diseñando una identidad territorial con Palmi Bici en la ciudad de Palmira, Colombia

Edwin Andrés Domínguez, Student, Diseño Industrial, Universidad nacional de Colombia sede Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Miguel Fernando González Arana, Teacher , Design, Universidad Nacional de Colombia , Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Boris Alejandro Villamil Ramirez, PROFESSOR, PALMIRA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

12:20
Migrar: Un documental interactivo sobre los procesos colectivos y colaborativos en la narrativa de la migración hondureña

Carlos Saldaña Ramírez, PROFESOR - INVESTIGADOR, DIVISIÓN DE CIENCIAS DE LA COMUNICACIÓN Y DISEÑO, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA METROPOLITANA, Distrito Federal, Mexico

12:20
12:20-13:05
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3 planta
Ambientes de aprendizaje: Materiales didácticos

Selene Margarita Vazquez Soto, Docente, Humanísticas , Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Jessica Vianney García Vázquez, Student, Ingeniero Arquitecto, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Miguel Angel Cruz Dominguez Hernández

12:20
13:05-14:35
14:35-14:45

Pausa

14:45-16:25

Valores públicos y sociales

Moderator
Julián Andrés Álvarez Restrepo, Estudiante de Doctorado, Doctorado en Gestión y Conservación del Mar, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
Violencia, escuela y educación en derechos humanos: Reflexiones desde investigaciones con jóvenes.

Débora Cristina Fonseca, Profesor investigador, Departamento de Educação/ IB Unesp Rio Claro/SP, UNESP ( Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho"), São Paulo, Brazil

14:45
Accesibilidad al Sistema Público de Salud de la población china del núcleo antiguo de Manresa (España): Estudio transversal

Maria Jesus Marmol, Enfermera, Atención comunitaria, Althaia Xarxa Assistecial i Universitària de Manresa, Barcelona, Spain

15:25
Valor social del patrimonio bibliográfico y documental: Estrategias innovadoras para la apropiación y valoración desde las bibliotecas

Ezio Neyra, Director del departamento de literatura y director académico del diplomado en cultura escrita y formación de lectores, Facultad de Artes Liberales, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

15:45
14:45-16:25

Aplicaciones psicológicas y emotivas

Moderator
Pedro Ortega Rodríguez, University of Granada, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
Hacia una comprensión integral de la relación entre la satisfacción de las necesidades psicológicas básicas y el bienestar docente: Una revisión sistemática de la literatura

Mauro Ramos Roa, Student, PhD Educación (Chile) - PhD Psicología (Bélgica, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Universidad de Lovaina (Bélgica), Chile

14:45
Gamificación en el aula a nivel superior: Aplicación en un curso de contabilidad en la FCA-UAQ

Jovita Georgina Neri Vega, Docente-Investigador, Facultad de Contaduría y Administración, Universidad Autónoma De Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
Aaron Ivan Gonzalez Neri, Profesor-Investigador, Facultad de Contaduría y Administración, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
Rafael Albertti González Neri, Docente, UAQ, Mexico
Héctor Miguel González Neri, Docente , Contabilidad, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro , Mexico

15:05
Diseño de experiencia a través del aprendizaje de la serigrafía

Pablo Santiago Vallejo Botero, Student, Diseño Industrial, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Miguel Fernando González Arana, Teacher , Design, Universidad Nacional de Colombia , Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Eliana Castro Silva, Docente, Diseño, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

15:25
La educación emocional: Un desafío en la enseñanza de las humanidades en el siglo XXI

Yaneth Beltran Peña, DOCENTE INVESTIGADORA, FACULTAD DE MEDIO AMBIENTE Y RECURSOS NATURALES , UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSE DE CALDAS , Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia

15:45
14:45-16:25

Cuestiones literarias

Moderator
Andrea Hormaechea, Communication Unit, CIVIS Programm, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
El bufón en la novela de la tiranía: Un análisis de la locura en el poder

Mirta R. Zidovec, Professor of World Languages/Humanities, School of Liberal Arts and Science/World Languages, Florida State College at Jacksonville, Florida, United States

14:45
Zyborgs en El Caribe: La tecnología y sus traumas en la narrativa corta caribeña

Rita Tejada, Associate Professor, Modern Languages and Cultures, Luther College, Iowa, United States

15:05
Propuesta metodológica "eco-mitocrítica" y arquetípica para el análisis del paisaje en la literatura de Charles Joisten

María Flores Fernández, University professor, Departamento de Filología Francesa, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

15:25
Futuros encantados: Versiones y perversiones - La distopía en la ciencia ficción latinoamericana

Samuel Lagunas, Investigador y docente, Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico

15:45
16:30-17:30

Actividad de campo: Conozca a la escritora Olga Campofreda

Speaker
Olga Campofreda, Honorary Research Fellow, University College London, United Kingdom
Moderator
Annamaria Elia, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
20:00-22:00

Cena del Congreso: Restaurante Bar del Fico

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08:30-09:00

Mesa de inscripción abierta

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:10

Noticias del día

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
09:10-10:25

Sesión plenaria (en inglés) - Ernst van Alphen

"The Temporality of Cultural Analysis"
Speaker
Ernst van Alphen, Professor of Literary Studies and Cultural Analysis, Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, Netherlands
Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
10:25-10:55

Pausa para café

10:55-12:10

Epistemología, símbolos y cultura

Moderator
María Flores Fernández, University professor, Departamento de Filología Francesa, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
Epistemologías de sordos : ¿Entre historia y genealogía?

Christian Israel Huerta Solano, Profesor Investigador, Departamento de Psicología Aplicada, Universidad de Guadalajara / UGU250907MH5 /CP 44100 /AV. JUAREZ #976, COLONIA CENTRO, Jalisco, Mexico
Brandon Alfredo Almaraz Cortes, Student, Maestría en psicología educativa, Universidad de Guadalajara , Jalisco, Mexico
Carlos Fernando Godinez Gonzalez, Coordinador de Licenciatura y Profesor Investigador, Clínicas médicas, Universidad de Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Juan Bernardo Lopez Cuellar, Student, PhD, Universidad de Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Sara Gutiérrez Cruz

10:55
Matrices de intersección: Diálogos con los estudios culturales en América Latina desde la cultura visual

Yissel Arce Padrón, Profesora-Investigadora, Departamento de Educación y Comunicación, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades. , Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Académica Xochimilco., Distrito Federal, Mexico

11:35
10:55-12:10

Machine learning e inteligencia artificial

Moderator
Cristina González Fernández, Predoctoral researcher, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
Incidencia del machine learning y la inteligencia artificial en la sociedad y el trabajo

Tomas Jose Fontalvo Herrera, Profesor Investigador, Administración Industrial, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia
José Morelos Gómez, Profesor, Ciencias Económicas , Universidad de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia

10:55
DEA y Machine Learning y su incidencia en los procesos empresariales del sector carbón, las humanidades y las comunidades en Colombia

José Morelos Gómez, Profesor, Ciencias Económicas , Universidad de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
Tomas Jose Fontalvo Herrera, Profesor Investigador, Administración Industrial, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia

11:15
La Inteligencia Artificial desde una perspectiva social y humana: La IA generativa como una herramienta de transferencia de conocimiento

Mildred Emily Bravo Galindo, Student, Doctoranda en Ciencias Políticas de la Administración y Relaciones Internacionales , Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Sevilla, Spain

11:35
10:55-12:10

Técnicas, tecnologías y datos

Moderator
Julián Andrés Álvarez Restrepo, Estudiante de Doctorado, Doctorado en Gestión y Conservación del Mar, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
Tendencia en la publicación de revistas académicas mediante la asignación de metadatos utilizando el lenguaje XML-JATS-SPS

Cesar S. Olguin-Camacho, Student, Doctorado, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , México, Mexico
Martha Rosa Gallegos Ramírez, Técnico académico, Dirección General de Bibliotecas y Servicios Digitales de Información, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

10:55
11:15
12:10-12:20

Pausa

12:20-13:35

Interrelaciones y comunicaciones

Moderator
Cristina González Fernández, Predoctoral researcher, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
Interconexiones de las nuevas subjetividades entre América Latina y Estados Unidos

Andrea Hormaechea, Communication Unit, CIVIS Programm, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain

12:20
El viaje de Babel: De la refutación del mito religioso a su conversión en herramienta de mediación contemporánea

Maria Bendito, Associate Professor / Researcher, Art History Department, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

13:00
12:20-13:35

Estudios de la mujer

Moderator
Pedro Ortega Rodríguez, University of Granada, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
Estudio sobre la visibilidad de las mujeres operarias en el sector minero : La imagen visual como medio de divulgación

Laura Elena Zarate Negrete, Profesor de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Estudios Oranizacionales, Universidad de Guanajuato UGU 450325 KY2, Guanajuato, Mexico
Ma. Eugenia Sanchez Ramos, Profesora, Departamento de Estudios Organizacionales, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

12:20
Explorando la equidad: Reflexiones desde la perspectiva masculina sobre el liderazgo femenino en la industria minera mexicana

Laura Elena Zarate Negrete, Profesor de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Estudios Oranizacionales, Universidad de Guanajuato UGU 450325 KY2, Guanajuato, Mexico
Carmen Dolores Barroso García, Universidad de Guanajuato
Ma. Eugenia Sanchez Ramos, Profesora, Departamento de Estudios Organizacionales, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

12:40
Acercamientos a los saberes sobre el embarazo y el nacimiento en las mujeres mixtecas de Santiago Juxtlahuaca (Oaxaca)

Dalia Guzmán Vásquez, Profesora Investigadora, Centro de Actualización del Magisterio en Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico

13:00
Saberes indígenas del embarazo, el nacimiento y la crianza en Oaxaca y San Luis Potosí (México)

Oresta Lopez, Profesora investigadora, Programa de Historia y Doctorado en Ciencias sociales, El Colegio de San Luis, CONACYT , San Luis Potosí, Mexico

13:20
12:20-13:35

Epistemología y metodología

Moderator
María Flores Fernández, University professor, Departamento de Filología Francesa, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
Análisis teórico crítico epistemológico sobre la interdisciplinariedad: La interdisciplina como concepto itinerante

Varenka Parentelli Lucas, Profesora Agregada G4, Coordinadora Académica Programa APEX: Coordinadora de posgrado de la Facultad de Información y Comunicación, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

12:20
La inteligencia competitiva en la gestión de la innovación: Caso de desarrollo farmacéutico basado en IA

José Luis Meza De La Rosa, Student, Specialty in Strategic Management of Innovation and Industrial Property, Center for Research in Economic, Administrative and Social Sciences of the National Polytechnic Institute, Distrito Federal, Mexico

12:40
El problema del método en las prácticas y políticas de la subjetividad: Hacia una etnografía crítica de dispositivos

José Miguel Garay Rivera, Académico, Escuela de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Comunicación, Universidad Santo Tomás, Coquimbo, Chile
Borja Castro Serrano, Profesor Asociado, Escuela Ciencias Sociales, Facultad Educación y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Andrés Bello, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

13:00
Herramientas virtuales para promover el aprendizaje autónomo en la Educación Superior

Claudia Antonieta Recinos Godoy, Presidente del Colegio Profesional de Humanidades, Asamblea de Presidentes de los Colegios Profesionales, Guatemala, Guatemala

13:20
13:35-15:05
15:05-16:45

Derechos y políticas

Moderator
Andrea Hormaechea, Communication Unit, CIVIS Programm, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain
T01 (Planta baja)
Marco legal para la cooperación internacional del antropocéano: Estudio de caso de la Seaflower

Julián Andrés Álvarez Restrepo, Estudiante de Doctorado, Doctorado en Gestión y Conservación del Mar, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain

15:05
Los delitos sexuales cometidos por adolescentes en Colombia : Sistema de sanciones

Henry Torres, Profesor Asociado , Derecho penal, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Boyacá, Colombia

15:25
Hermenéutica en el diseño de la vivienda patrimonial rehabilitada en Guanajuato Capital: Estudio de caso de la Casa Pajaritos #8

Julia Itzel Elizarraraz Gallaga, Student, Maestría en Nueva Gestión Cultural en Patrimonio y Arte, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

15:45
Conflictos sociohídricos en Nuevo León: Resistencias colectivas ante los efectos de la urbanización y la industrialización intensiva.

Fernando Eurístides De La Cruz-Carrillo, Student, DOCTORADO EN ESTUDIOS HUMANÍSTICOS, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY, Nuevo León, Mexico
Martha Castillo Pedraza, Student, PhD, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

16:05
15:05-16:45

Escritura y poesía

Moderator
Pedro Ortega Rodríguez, University of Granada, Spain
T02 (Planta baja)
La poesía emergente de dos poetas maulinos (Américo Reyes y Mario Verdugo): Estilo y significado poético

Horacio Simunovich Díaz, PROFESOR ASOCIADO, DEPARTAMENTO DE ARTES Y LETRAS, UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SERENA, Coquimbo, Chile

15:05
La constelación Rilke-Heidegger y la pregunta por el origen de la poesía

Cristina González Fernández, Predoctoral researcher, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

15:25
15:45
15:05-16:45

Estrategias de aprendizaje

Moderator
Maria Bendito, Associate Professor / Researcher, Art History Department, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
T03 (Planta baja)
El florecimiento humano a través de estrategias didácticas activas

María Elena Zepeda Hurtado, Docente, Unidades de aprendizaje del área Humanística, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Distrito Federal, Mexico

15:05
Narrativas digitales para el análisis de subjetividades de los jóvenes universitarios sobre las TIC

Glenis Alvarez, Profesor, Departamento de informática educativa, Universidad de Cordoba, Córdoba, Colombia

15:25
Laboratorio de Expresión y Producción Artística Escultórica (LEPA): El arte como urgencia para las juventudes

Adrian Rodriguez, Student, Maestría en Gestión Cultural en Patrimonio y Arte, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

15:45
Baúl de la Memoria: Formas de narrar la resistencia desde prácticas, imágenes y correspondencias transmedia

Ángela Natalia Vanegas León, Student, Magíster en Arte, educación y Cultura, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional , Colombia

16:05
16:45-17:15

Clausura del Congreso

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Patsy Iwasaki, Student, dd, dd, Armed Forces Americas, United States
Emilia Di Rocco, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Aula Magna (Planta baja)
17:15-18:15

Cóctel de despedida

No es necesario registrarse para este evento.
10:30-13:30

Pre-Conference Vatican Tour

The tour is fully booked
16:00-19:00
17:00-18:00

Online Welcome and Training Session

17:00 (CET)
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
Zoom
New Ethnic and Racial Designations on the American Census and Its Cultural Implications: An Open Dialogue on Meaning, Culture and Race in the 21st Century

Mildred Barlow-Espree, Assistant Professor, English (Academic Writing) PT, Arts and Humanities, National University, California, United States

18:00

Critical Considerations

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Shuo Zhao, Researcher, School of International Studies, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
Moderator
Ekaitz Ruiz De Vergara Olmos, Predoctoral Researcher, Classical Philology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Text, Time and Movement

Adrien Pouille, Assistant Professor of African Literature, Arts & Humanities, Duke Kunshan University, Jiangsu, China

Lucy, a Subaltern Who Speaks

Markeljada Ahmetlli, Private English Tutor, Self-Emplyed, Texas, United States

The Challenges of Translating World Texts by Detained Refugees: Is Omid Tofighian a Translator or Collaborator in No Friend but the Mountains?

Jyhene Kebsi, Director of Learning and Teaching, Gender Studies, Macquarie University Australia, New South Wales, Australia

Culturally-Situated Emoji as a Non-verbal communication tailored for Naxi Community, Lijiang, China

Yun Ji, PhD Student, Academy of Creative Arts and Technologies, University of Malaysia Sabah, Sabah, Malaysia

Probing Pedagogy

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Md. Amir Hossain Hossain, Student, PhD Research Scholar, Jahangirnagar University, Bandarban zila, Bangladesh
Moderator
Natasha Welcome, Educator/Researcher and Education Consultant, Education Consulting , Metamorphosis Education Consultants, New Jersey, United States
The Experiences of Native American Students in Higher Education: A Narrative Inquiry

Christina Alexander, Professor of Humanities, Humanities and Fine Arts, St. Petersburg College, Florida, United States

Techno-optimism: The Procrustean Bed of Architectural Education

Harris Dimitropoulos, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Design, School of Architecture, Georgia, United States

Virtual Posters

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Nikoloz Esitashvili, Professor, Politics and Diplomacy, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Georgia
Moderator
Janielle Villamera, Graduate, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Remix Culture: Traveling Mythology and Fetishism

Yukihide Endo, Retired Teacher, English, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Shizuoka, Japan

Body Schemas and Temporality: Temporal and Spatial Issues and Conceptualization Processes in Anglo-Saxon Medical Texts and Hagiographies

Yiyang Jin, Student, Philosophy of Science, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Jiangsu, China
Jingkai Dong, King's College London

Narrative Nuance

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Cathy Mae Dabi Toquero, Associate Professor V, College of Education , Mindanao State University-General Santos , South Cotabato, Philippines
Moderator
Bjørn Ralf Kristensen, Student, PhD, University of Oregon, Oregon, United States
Joseph the Indian and the Decolonization of Indian Christian Identity

Clara A.B. Joseph, Professor, English and Religious Studies, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Chaos in Translation: Shakyamuni Buddha’s Truth and Endless Fractals of Yilshim

Jihee Han, Professor, English, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea

08:15-09:00

Registration and Welcome Coffee

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:30

Conference Opening

Speaker
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
Speaker
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Speaker
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Speaker
Patsy Iwasaki, Student, dd, dd, Armed Forces Americas, United States
Speaker
Emilia Di Rocco, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Speaker
Simone Celani, Head, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Speaker
Arianna Punzi, Head, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Sapienza Università di Roma
Aula Magna - Ground Floor

Real and Imagined

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Bjørn Ralf Kristensen, Student, PhD, University of Oregon, Oregon, United States
Moderator
Ekaitz Ruiz De Vergara Olmos, Predoctoral Researcher, Classical Philology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Artificial Literature: Notes on the Future of Literary Creation

Alejandro Rossi, Lecturer, Estudios Generales, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

Illuminating Perspectives

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Fabio Andrés Medina Ostos, Maestrante, Universidad Central, Colombia
Moderator
Elizabeth Newkirk, Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts, University of Houston, Texas, United States
Biblical Traces in a Muslim Chronicle from Makassar, Indonesia

William Cummings, Professor, Humanities & Cultural Studies, University of South Florida, Florida, United States

Horses, Heroes, and Prophecies: A Comparative Study of Volsung's Saga and Kyor-oglu Epic

Rahilya Geybullayeva, Head of Department, Azerbaijani Literature, Baku Slavic University, Baki, Azerbaijan

Memory in Transition: The Recovery of Cultural Heritage in the Museums

Tugba Sevin, Professor and World Languages Coordinator, Department of Language and Literature, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, United States

The Sense of Form: From Linguistic Idealism to Literary Stylistics

Ekaitz Ruiz De Vergara Olmos, Predoctoral Researcher, Classical Philology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Civic Links

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Shuo Zhao, Researcher, School of International Studies, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
Moderator
Natasha Welcome, Educator/Researcher and Education Consultant, Education Consulting , Metamorphosis Education Consultants, New Jersey, United States
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Indonesian Film Industry: A Case Study of Qun Films

Azalia Muchransyah, Assistant Professor, Film Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Devina Sofiyanti, Lecturer and Researcher , Film, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia

NATO, Russia and the New World Order - Implications for Georgia: A Healthy Mix of Idealism and Materialism

Nikoloz Esitashvili, Professor, Politics and Diplomacy, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Georgia

Growing Community

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Cathy Mae Dabi Toquero, Associate Professor V, College of Education , Mindanao State University-General Santos , South Cotabato, Philippines
Moderator
Janielle Villamera, Graduate, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Self-managed Media in Argentina: Innovation and Sense of Belonging

Carolina Escudero, Professor and Program Director, School of Journalism & Women and Gender Studies, University of Missouri, Barcelona, Spain

False Labeling and Double Standards in Populist Discourse

Ewa Jakubowska, Associate Professor, Institute of Linguistics, University of Silesia in Katowice, Slaskie, Poland
Nika Bogdanowska, Assistant Professor, Institute for Literary Studies, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland

09:30-10:45

Plenary Session and Discussion with Mieke Bal

"It's About Time!"
Speaker
Mieke Bal, Professor in Literary Theory, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
10:45-11:15

Coffee Break

Building a Future

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Nikoloz Esitashvili, Professor, Politics and Diplomacy, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Georgia
Moderator
Elizabeth Newkirk, Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts, University of Houston, Texas, United States
Making and Using Technology: Shifting toward Possibility and Vision

Russell Suereth, Student, PhD Candidate in Humanities and Technology, Salve Regina University, Rhode Island, United States

In Search of "Traveling Concepts": From Informal Chat to ChatGPT

David Vampola, Emeritus Faculty, Computer Science Department/Cognitive Science Program, SUNY - Oswego, New York, United States

Arab Diasporic Women’s Vlogs and Identity Narratives: A Postfeminist Approach

Sanaa Benmessaoud, Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Tomorrow Belongs to Memes: Online Education, Memetic Shortand and Digital Languages in Public History

James Bland, Doctoral Candidate (ABD), Graduate Assistant, Department of History, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States

Communicating Clearly

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Md. Amir Hossain Hossain, Student, PhD Research Scholar, Jahangirnagar University, Bandarban zila, Bangladesh
Moderator
Fabio Andrés Medina Ostos, Maestrante, Universidad Central, Colombia
Persuasive Strategies in Informational Emails: A Corpus-based Study

Ghaleb Rabab’ah, Professor of Linguistics, Foreign Languages, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Sovereignty - Nomadic - Dislocation: The Function of Metaphors and Concepts in the Reading of Postmodern Poem

Przemyslaw Koniuszy, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Polish Studies, Doctoral School in the Humanities, Jagiellonian University, Malopolskie, Poland

Channels of Communication

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Janielle Villamera, Graduate, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Moderator
Ekaitz Ruiz De Vergara Olmos, Predoctoral Researcher, Classical Philology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Translating Occupation Chronicles: Translator’s Agency as Anti-propagandistic Stance in Stanislav Aseyev’s In Isolation

Anna Antonova, Assistant Lecturer, Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada

From 'the Cradle of Civilization' to Ben Okri's Changing Destiny

Rosemary Alice Gray, Emeritus Professor, English, University of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

Humanizing Childbirth: Transferring Concepts from Consciousness Studies to Promote Contemporary Birth Experience

Orli Dahan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Tel-Hai College, HaZafon, Israel

Delving into Complexities

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Cathy Mae Dabi Toquero, Associate Professor V, College of Education , Mindanao State University-General Santos , South Cotabato, Philippines
Moderator
Fabio Andrés Medina Ostos, Maestrante, Universidad Central, Colombia
Prioritizing Silence: Geopolitical Factors Influencing Women's Organizations Responses to Violence Against Women in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Stephen Sussman, Professor of Public Administration, Andreas School of Business and Public Administration, Barry University, Florida, United States
James Talerico, Assistant Professor, PACE, Barry University, Florida, United States
Carole Huberman, Barry University

Democratic Transition and Indonesia-Russia Bilateral Relations from 2001 to 2014

Reynaldo De Archellie, Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Area Studies, Universitas Indonesia, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"Humanities Education"
Moderator
Matteo Iacovella, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"Communication and Linguistics Studies"
Moderator
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"2024 Special Focus—Traveling Concepts: The Transfer and Translation of Ideas in the Humanities"
Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"Literary Humanities"
Moderator
Luca Baruffa, PhD student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"Critical Cultural Studies"
Moderator
Ioannis Sidiropoulos, Student, Doctor of Philosophy - Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Room 109 - 1st Floor
11:15-12:00

Talking Circle

"Civic, Political, and Community Studies"
Moderator
Pedro Ortega Rodríguez, University of Granada, Spain
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
12:10-13:25

Plenary Session and Discussion (in Spanish) with Svetlana Maliavina

"Viajes reales e imaginarios: España y Rusia, una fascinación a distancia"
Speaker
Svetlana Maliavina, profesora, Filología Alemana y Filología Eslava, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Moderator
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
12:10-13:25

Insightful Views

Moderator
Patrycja Godlewska, Student, PhD, Doctoral School in the Humanities, Theology and the Arts, Academia Artium Humaniorum Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń , Kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
Transcultural Images?: Questioning the Global Image

Holger Briel, Professor, Division of Culture and Creativity, BNU-KKBU-UIC, China

12:10
The Digital Polis: Civic Participation in the 21st Century

Matias Sur, Ph.D Candidate, Romance Studies, Duke University, North Carolina, United States
Joseph Rodriguez, PhD Student, Political Science, Duke University, North Carolina, United States

12:30
Travelling Concepts in Emotion Studies: The Case of Culture-specific Emotions in Finnish Literatures

Elise Nykanen, Researcher, Finno-Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies, University of Helsinki, Etelä-Suomen lääni, Finland

12:50
12:10-13:25

Pathways to Understanding

Moderator
Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
The Contribution of University Pedagogy of Teaching-learning Processes in Higher Education

Maria Antonia Ramos De Azevedo, Professor, Education, Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil
Andreia Osti, Associate Professor, Education, Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil
Joyce Mary Adam, Student, Professor, Universidade Estadual Paulista/UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil

12:30
Ich habe Folter, sexuelle Gewalt, Menschenhandel und Mord importiert: An Example of “Creative” Effects of Conceptual Metonymy in German Migration Discourse

Ciro Porcaro, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Agrigento, Italy

12:50
12:10-13:25

Shifting Contexts

Moderator
Giulia Magro, Ph.D. Student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
When Homo Economicus Became Homo Narrans : Reading, and Repurposing Economics

Simon Frost, Principal Lecturer in English and Literary Media, Humanities and Law, Bournemouth University, Dorset, United Kingdom

12:10
Hub and Spokes: The Mechanics of Locating the Humanities at the Center of the University

Judd Ruggill, Professor and Department Head, Public and Applied Humanities | College of Humanities, University of Arizona, Arizona, United States

12:30
12:10-13:25

What Do You Mean?

Moderator
Paola Ferrandi, PhD student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
Comparative Socio-Cognitive Analysis of Arabic and English News Headlines: The Case of Abu Akleh

Rima Jamil Malkawi, Student, PhD Candidate in linguistics and translation, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

12:10
Weixin ‘WeChat’ as a Translanguaging Space for Transnational African Doctoral Students in China

Kelechukwu Ihemere, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

12:30
Misinformation Matrix: Crafting Standards for a Truthful Online Realm

Lubna Daraz, Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada

12:50
12:10-13:25

Reflections and Representations

Moderator
Alvin Joseph, Assistant Professor, English, St. George's College Aruvithura, Kerala, India
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Translating Unruly Weathers: Two Artworks in the World Weather Network

Janine Randerson, Associate Professor, Art and Design School, AUT University, New Zealand

12:50
12:10-13:25

Deeper Discovery

Moderator
Chiara Maciocci, PhD Student, Department of European American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Teaching and Learning for the Common Good

Zehlia Babaci Wilhite, Lecturer/ Adjunct Professor, Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of California Berkeley and University of San Francisco, California, United States
Matthew Motyka, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of San Francisco, California, United States

12:10
Does She Know How to Cook?: Mathematical Insight into the Culinary Culture of the Assamese Society

Parishmita Kakati, Ph. D. Scholar, Special Centre for the Study of North East India, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India

12:30
“The Moral of the Story”: A Case Study in the Literary Humanities

Marie Therese C Sulit, Professor of English/Director of the Honors Program, Division of the Humanities, Mount Saint Mary College, New York, United States

12:50
12:10-13:25

Evoking Understanding

Moderator
Viviana Santovito, Student, PhD, Sapienza Università di Roma, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Ambulatory Aesthetics of Travel and the Translation of Alterities

Alaner Imamoglu, Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey

12:30
The First African World Novel and Encyclopedic Narrative: Thomas Mofolo's 'Chaka' (1925)

Sonja Loots, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages: Afrikaans and Dutch, University if Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

12:50

Hither and Yonder

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Shuo Zhao, Researcher, School of International Studies, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
Moderator
Md. Amir Hossain Hossain, Student, PhD Research Scholar, Jahangirnagar University, Bandarban zila, Bangladesh
Religious and Secular Pilgrimages: Santiago de Compostela

Anna Hamling, Professor, Culture and Media Studies, UNB, Canada

In the Picture: Paintings as Organizational Behavior

James Callaghan, Senior International Officer, Assistant Vice-President for International Education, Academic Affairs, Georgia College & State University (Georgia College), Georgia, United States

Realities of Teaching at the Age of AI: Between the “Humanistic” Goals and the Concrete Situations

Metka Zupancic, Professor Emerita of French-Modern Languages, Modern Languages and Classics, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, AL, USA, Alabama, United States

13:25-14:55
15:00-16:15

Expressions and Implications

Moderator
Luca Baruffa, PhD student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Rappin' in the Classroom: The Black English Vernacular in Education

Yousif Elhindi, Professor of English, Linguistics Minor Director, Department of Literature and Language, East Tennessee State University, Tennessee, United States

15:00
Negotiating Black Childhood Identity: Precarity in Jesmyn Ward’s Sing, Unburied, Sing (2017)

Sanra Reji, Student, PhD, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Punjab, India

15:20
Until "History" Stops Repeating Itself: Rethinking the Future of the Humanities Through Black Speculation

Jermaine Singleton, Professor, English and Communications Studies, Hamline University, Minnesota, United States

15:40
15:00-16:15

Challenging Ideas

Moderator
Jevgenija Sivoronova, Student, Phd Candidate, Daugavpils University, Daugavpils, Latvia
Room 107 - 1st Floor
15:00-16:15

Making Sense

Moderator
Sonja Loots, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages: Afrikaans and Dutch, University if Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Narrative Sense of Scents: Linguistic Expression of the Olfactory Perception

Hamid Asiayee, Lecturer, Languages, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Niedersachsen, Germany

15:00
The Interpreting Market in Armenia: Challenges and Practical Observations

Gurgen Karapetyan, Senior Lecturer, Department of Translation and Intercultural Communication, Brusov State University, Erevan, Armenia

15:20
Do Speakers of Different Languages Perceive the World Differently? : Quantitative Analysis of Neo-cognitive Paradigms in French and English

Wright Donald, Professor of French and Arabic, Director of Middle Eastern Studies, Global Languages and Cultures, Hood College, Maryland, United States

15:40
15:00-16:15

Contemporary Pedagogy

Moderator
Malgorzata Fabrycy, Student, Ph.D. Candidate, Sorbonne University, France
Room 109 - 1st Floor
A Humanistic Approach to Teaching French in an Online Format

Marie-Anne Visoi, Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of French, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

15:00
Why Make Students Write in the Age of AI?: Generative AI as a Foil

Kristina Zarlengo, Division Head/Instructor, English/Legal Studies, Stanford University OHS, California, United States
Margaret Lamont, Assistant Head of School & English Instructor, English Literature, Stanford University Online High School, California, United States

15:20
Navigating the Transition: Shifting Adult Learners Towards a Humanistic Education

Esther Kim, Assistant Teaching Professor of Education, School of Education, University of Southern California, California, United States

15:40
15:00-16:15

Learning from Literature

Moderator
Ciro Porcaro, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Agrigento, Italy
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
Contrafactum in Literature: Exploring Intertextuality and Cultural Transformations

Diana Sisakyan, Lecturer, Chair of English Translation, Brusov State University, Armenia

15:20
15:00-16:15

Our Place in the World

Moderator
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
Russia as Adolescent: A Metaphor for National Psychology

Anna Geifman, Senior Researcher, Political Studies, Bar Ilan University , HaMerkaz, Israel

15:00
LGBTQ presentation in Cinemalaya Films: Exploring Hegemony and Counter Hegemony

Kriztine Viray, Associate Professor, College of Communication, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines
Joseph Reylan Viray, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

15:40
Works of Fernando Amorsolo: Narratives of Calm and War

Joseph Reylan Viray, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Philosophy, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines
Kriztine Viray, College of Communication, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

16:00
15:00-16:15

Theory and Practice

Moderator
Paola Ferrandi, PhD student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
Humanities in Public: The Shelter Project and Critical Artificial Intelligence

Colin Jager, Professor, English & Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University, New Jersey, United States

15:00
Intersections of Medieval Literature and Psychiatry

Hulya Tafli Duzgun, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature, Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri, Turkey

15:20
Decoding Dante Behind Bars: Seeing the Divine Comedy Through the Eyes of Incarcerated Readers

Ron Jenkins, Professor/Visiting Professor, Theater/Institute of Sacred Music, Wesleyan University/Yale Divinity School, New York, United States

15:40
16:30-17:45

Featured Session

Speaker
Anna Aragno, Theoretician, Independent Researcher, New York, United States
Moderator
Matteo Iacovella, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
The Algorithm: Mind of a Virtual Era

Anna Aragno, Theoretician, Independent Researcher, New York, United States

16:30
16:30-17:45

Publishing Opportunities with Common Ground

Speaker
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Patricia Alonso, Editorial Manager, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Room 106 - 1st Floor
16:30-17:45

European Research Council Funding Opportunities

Speaker
Maaheen Ahmed, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature/Literary Studies, Ghent University , Belgium
Speaker
Silvia Grassi, Scientific Officer, European Research Council Executive Agency, Belgium
Speaker
Anne-Marie Mcmanus, Forum Transregionale Studien
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
08:00-09:00

Registration Desk Open

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:10

Daily Update

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
09:10-10:25

Plenary Session and Discussion with Massimo Fusillo

"Melodrama as Excess of Passions: Negative Empathy, Catharsis, Sublime"
Speaker
Massimo Fusillo, President of the Italian Association of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, Professor of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, University of L’Aquila, Italy
Moderator
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
10:25-10:55

Coffee Break

10:55-12:10

Toward Harmony

Moderator
Alvin Joseph, Assistant Professor, English, St. George's College Aruvithura, Kerala, India
Room 107 - 1st Floor
Grateful Dead Studies: A Transdisciplinary Discipline

Stan Spector, Professor Emiritus, Philosophy, Modesto Junior College, California, United States

11:15
Divine Methods in Black Women’s and Black Queer History

Ava Purkiss, Assistant Professor, Women's and Gender Studies and American Culture, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States
Jennifer Dominique Jones, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY AND WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Michigan, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Intelligence Reconsidered

Moderator
Pedro Ortega Rodríguez, University of Granada, Spain
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Exploring Temporal Constructs: A Comparative Analysis of Time in Ian McEwan's Machines Like Me and Martin Amis' Time's Arrow

Marilena Saracino, Aggregate Professor of English Language and Literature, Department of Management and Business Administration, University, Pescara, Italy

10:55
Issues in Historical Methodologies in the Research of Nationalism

Golda Akhiezer, Lecturer, Researcher, Jewish History, Ariel University, HaMerkaz, Israel

11:15
The Tapestry of Medicine and the Humanities : Exploring Narrative Medicine within Medical Humanities

Sakinah A. Ismael, Student, Education Policy, Organization, and Leadership EdD, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Knowledge Realms

Moderator
Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
Soldier, Poet, King : The Contingent and the Necessary in Homer’s Odyssey 

Jack Condie, Student, PhD, The New School for Social Research, New York, United States

11:15
Le Musee Français (1803-1812): A Global Distribution of Fine Prints and Transnational Dialogue of Ideas

Susanne Anderson-Riedel, Associate Professor and Department Chair, Art, University of New Mexico, New Mexico, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Powerful Words

Moderator
Matteo Iacovella, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
‘A Fish in the Mirror’: Age Discrimination and Intersectionality in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s This Mournable Body

Gugu Hlongwane, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature, Saint Mary's University, Nova Scotia, Canada

10:55
Accidents: The Aesthetics of the Anaesthetic

John Limon, John Hawley Roberts Professor of English, English, Williams College, Massachusetts, United States

11:15
Species Hierarchies between the Medieval and the Modern in Early Science Fiction

Giulia Magro, Ph.D. Student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Italy

11:35
10:55-12:10

Queer Matters

Moderator
Ioannis Sidiropoulos, Student, Doctor of Philosophy - Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
Representations of Homosexuality in the Contemporary North African Novel

Max Karama, Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Baruch College, City University of New York, New York, United States

10:55
An Analysis of Nella Larsen's Novella, Passing : Transferring Despair and Translating Hope

Linda Nicole Blair, Teaching Professor, Culture, Arts, and Communication/School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Tacoma, Washington, United States

11:15
The Future’s Marriage, The Future’s Theory: Reparative Reading in ULYSSES

Bridget O'Reilly, Student, PhD Candidate in English, University of California, Irvine, California, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Structures and Speculation

Moderator
Chiara Maciocci, PhD Student, Department of European American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Deciphering a Book-Puzzle: Exploring Experimentality in S.

Abhirami Ajith Kumar, Student, Doctor of Philosophy, IIT Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

10:55
“Augmented Lecturing”: Making the Humanities Matter to Today’s Students

Daniel Miller, Associate Professor and Chair, Dept. of Religion, Society and Culture, Bishop's University, Quebec, Canada

11:15
Teaching the Memoirs of Israelis and Palestinians

Daphne Desser, Associate Professor, English, University of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Hearing Ourselves

Moderator
Viviana Santovito, Student, PhD, Sapienza Università di Roma, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
The Use of Gothic Short Stories in the Language Classroom as a Didactic Tool to Increase Oral Participation : Boosting ESOL Engagement

Jacqueline Araya Ríos, Professor, Foreign Language Department, Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica
Karla María Fonseca Sánchez, Profesor, Foreign Language Department, Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica

11:15
Butterfly: A Choreographic Translation of Beauty Among Horror

Robin Gerchman, Professor/ Director of Dance, Theatre and Dance, Rollins College, Florida, United States

11:35
12:10-12:20

Transition Break

12:20-13:05

Workshop

Moderator
Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Translating Value: Experiments in Assessment for New Forms of Humanities Research

Emily Schmitt, Collaboratory Coordinator, Michigan Humanities Collaboratory, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States
Kristin Hass, Professor, American Culture, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States

12:20
12:20-13:05

Workshop

Moderator
Sonja Loots, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages: Afrikaans and Dutch, University if Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
Teaching "Apartheid" Literature in South Africa

Brenda Flanagan, The Edward Armfield Senior Professor of English, Department of English Language and Literature and Africana Studies, Davidson College, North Carolina, United States

12:20
12:20-13:05

Workshop

Moderator
Paola Ferrandi, PhD student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
Present Practices and Future Impact : Multilingualism in the Undergraduate Writing Classroom

Piia Mustamaki, Senior Lecturer, Writing Program, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates
Nukhbah Langah, Senior Lecturer, Department of English, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Marion Wrenn, Executive Director of Writing, Arts & Humanities, NYU Abu Dhabi, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates
Deborah Williams, Professor, Liberal Studies, New York University, New York, United States

12:20
12:20-13:05

Poster Session

Moderator
Ciro Porcaro, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Agrigento, Italy
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Exploring Designer and Choreographer Collaboration: Design for Dance

Angela Bacarisse, Professor, School of Theatre and Dance, Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas, United States

12:20
12:20-13:05

Workshop

Moderator
Giulia Magro, Ph.D. Student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
Wakanda Forever! Afrofuturism as an Inclusive Teaching Tool

Nadine C Hall, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Greenhills School, Michigan, United States

12:20
12:20-13:05

Workshop

Moderator
Malgorzata Fabrycy, Student, Ph.D. Candidate, Sorbonne University, France
Room 107 - 1st Floor
The Next Phase of Public Speaking and Classroom Speeches: How Innovations in Public Speaking Preparation Influence Perceptions of Efficacy and Student Satisfaction

Dena Horne, Lecturer, Communication Studies, Sam Houston State University, Texas, United States
Caroline Waldbuesser, Program Coordinator for Public Speaking, Communication, University of Missouri, United States
Frances E Brandau, Associate Professor, Sam Houston State University

12:20
13:05-14:35
14:35-14:45

Transition Break

14:45-16:25

Colloquium

Moderator
Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Transits: Key Words for Critical Refugee Studies

Lan Duong, Associate Professor, Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California, United States
Fiori Berhane, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, University of Southern California, California, United States
Yen Espiritu, Distinguished Professor, Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego, California, United States
Ma Vang, Associate Professor, History & Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, University of California, Merced, California, United States

14:45
14:45-16:25

Colloquium

Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
Plotting for Democracy: Literary, Theoretical and Political Perspectives from Latin America (1800s to Present Day)

Mabel Moraña, Professor, Romance Languages, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Stefano Tedeschi, Professor, Dipartimento di Studi Europei, Americani e Interculturali, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Luca Bacchini, Assistant Professor, Dipartimento di Studi Europei, Americani e Interculturali, Sapienza Università di Roma , Italy
Ariadne Catarine dos Santos, PhD student , Program in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature (PPG-TLLC) and Dipartimento di Studi Europei Americani e Interculturali (SEAI), University of São Paulo (USP) and Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" (Uniroma1), Brazil
Lucy Amelia Jane Bell, Assistant Professor, Dipartimento di Studi Europei Americani e Interculturali, Sapienza, University of Rome, Agrigento, Italy

14:45
14:45-16:25

Considerations of Time and Place

Moderator
Patrycja Godlewska, Student, PhD, Doctoral School in the Humanities, Theology and the Arts, Academia Artium Humaniorum Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń , Kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Multidirectional Cosmopolitanism: Meandering across Borders with W.G. Sebald

Daniel P. Reynolds, Professor, German Studies, Grinnell College, United States

14:45
Treasure Hunters, Collectors, Popes, and Kings: Travel and Heritage Preservation

Ronald Weber, Associate Professor, History/Humanities, University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, United States

15:25
14:45-16:25

Expressions and Implications

Moderator
Giulia Magro, Ph.D. Student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Environmental Communication through TikTok: Does It Work?

Umaporn Muneenam, Lecturer, Environmental Management Department, Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand

15:05
Rubric-Based Scoring in an English Pronunciation Course: The Need for Constant Self-assessment

Karla María Fonseca Sánchez, Profesor, Foreign Language Department, Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica
Jacqueline Araya Ríos, Professor, Foreign Language Department, Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica

15:25
14:45-16:25

Colloquium

Moderator
Matteo Iacovella, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
Ecological Narratives across Space and Time: Five Sketches for an Eco-Mapping of European Literary Tradition

Paola Ferrandi, PhD student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Viviana Santovito, Student, PhD, Sapienza Università di Roma, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Luca Baruffa, PhD student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Chiara Maciocci, PhD Student, Department of European American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

14:45
14:45-16:25

Community Concerns

Moderator
Ciro Porcaro, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Agrigento, Italy
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
Mithila Painting: A Second Look, Continuity and Change

Punam Madhok, Associate Professor of Art History, School of Art and Design, East Carolina University, North Carolina, United States

15:25
A Crisis Beyond Borders: Examining the Syrian Refugee Crisis Through the Economic and Political Missteps

Tara Monet Falce, Student, M.A. Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution, The American University of Rome, Roma, Italy

15:45
14:45-16:25

Broadening Boundaries

Moderator
Alvin Joseph, Assistant Professor, English, St. George's College Aruvithura, Kerala, India
Room 106 - 1st Floor
The Psychological Humanities: Beyond Boundaries, Affirming the Human

Marianne Ingheim, Student, PhD, California Institute of Integral Studies, Transformative Inquiry Department, California, United States

14:45
Us versus Them: Can We Unlearn to Polarize?

Wioleta Polinska, Professor, Religious Studies, North Central College, Illinois, United States

15:05
I Owe Philosophy My Life: Stoic Philosophy on Suicide and the Tedium of Life

Anna Christensen, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, History, Anthropology, Religious Studies, & Philosophy (HARP), Central College, Iowa, United States

15:25
Female Assertion of Historical Participation/Intervention in Chinese Popular Romance

Jie Lu, Professor of Chinese Studies & Film Studies, Department of Mondern Language & Literature, University of the Pacific, California, United States

15:45
16:25-16:30

Transition Break

16:30-17:30

Case Study Evening: Meet the Writer Olga Campofreda

Speaker
Olga Campofreda, Honorary Research Fellow, University College London, United Kingdom
Moderator
Annamaria Elia, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
17:00-17:45

Online Only Talking Circle

Moderator
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Moderator
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
Zoom
20:00-22:00

Conference Dinner - Bar del Fico Restaurant

Not included in the registration rate - Please book via "Special Events"
08:30-09:00

Registration Desk Open

Edificio Marco Polo (Marco Polo Building), Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
09:00-09:10

Daily Update

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
09:10-10:25

Plenary Session and Discussion with Ernst van Alphen

"The Temporality of Cultural Analysis"
Speaker
Ernst van Alphen, Professor of Literary Studies and Cultural Analysis, Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, Netherlands
Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Aula Magna - Ground Floor
10:25-10:55

Coffee Break

10:55-12:10

Literature in Focus

Moderator
Alvin Joseph, Assistant Professor, English, St. George's College Aruvithura, Kerala, India
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
The Last Acmeist - Mikhail Zenkevich: A Literary Biography

Svetlana V. Cheloukhina, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Coordinator, European Languages and Literatures, Queens College, City University of New York, New York, United States

10:55
Representation and Projection : A Cartography of Emotions in “Painful Case”

Ana Clara Birrento, Assistant Professor of English Literature, Linguistics and Literatures, University of Evora, Évora, Portugal

11:15
“Set Out on the Road”: The Alchemical Quest in the Journeys of André Breton and Ithell Colquhoun

Barbara Lekatsas, Professor of Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature, Languages & Linguistics, Hofstra University, New York, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Reclaiming the Humanities

Moderator
Luca Baruffa, PhD student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Contrarian Entrepreneurial Humanities

Alain Philippe Durand, Dorrance Dean, College of Humanities, University of Arizona, Arizona, United States

10:55
Reclaiming the Role of Aristotle’s Golden Mean in Today’s Character Education

Margarita García Notario, Adjunct Lecturer, Modern Languages and Cultures, SUNY Plattsburgh, New York, United States

11:15
The Humanities, History, and Liberal Arts Education: The Uses of the Past

Fabrizio Conti, Adjunct Employee Professor of History, Department of History and Humanities, John Cabot University, Roma, Italy

11:35
10:55-12:10

Views and Viewpoints

Moderator
Matteo Iacovella, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
"Un Spectacle D'Apocalypse": War, Race, Fascism, and Other Assorted "Thorns in the Eye" in the Films of Sam Fuller

Mark Bates, Professor of English, Humanities/English, Quinsigamond Community College, Massachusetts, United States

10:55
Semiotics of Visualisation in Comparative Literature: The Case of the NEWW Women Writers Database

Aleš Vaupotič, Senior Research Fellow, Research Centre for Humanities, University of Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Narvika Bovcon, professor, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

11:15
The Digital Expansion: Creating Digital Working Communities

Chy Na Nellon, Student, Cultural Studies, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Lessons Learned

Moderator
Chiara Maciocci, PhD Student, Department of European American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Metabolism from Biology to Critique of Capital

Egidijus Mardosas, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania

10:55
Where Should We Move the Pendulum? : Necrophilia and Biophilia in the Last Sixty Years of Chilean Education

Andrea Campana, Professor, Literature and Linguistics, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

11:15
The Task of the Translator in the Collapse of Roman Education

Ben Garceau, Lecturer, Humanities Core, University of California - Irvine, California, United States

11:35
10:55-12:10

Media and Mindfulness

Moderator
Sonja Loots, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages: Afrikaans and Dutch, University if Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Room 106 - 1st Floor
Monsters, Economies, and Humanities: A Closer Look at the Human Experience through the Figure of the Monster

Cynthia Jones, Assistant Professor of French, Department of World Languages & Cultures, Weber State University, Utah, United States

10:55
Truth and Beauty in Plato’s “Cosmic Soul”

Rafael Narvaez, Professor of Sociology, Sociology Department, Winona State University, Minnesota, United States

11:15
Semantic Categories in the Space of Knowledge Realms

Jevgenija Sivoronova, Student, Phd Candidate, Daugavpils University, Daugavpils, Latvia
Aleksejs Vorobjovs, Professor, Psychology, Daugavpils University, Latvia

11:35
10:55-12:10

See, Hear, Experience

Moderator
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
From Images to Text and Back: Photography in the Works of the First Woman Novelist of Mali

Cheryl Toman, Professor and Chair, Modern Languages and Classics, University of Alabama, Alabama, United States

10:55
Listening to the Laureates: A Commentary on New Directions in Literary Criticism and Theory 2010 - Present

Nishevita Jayendran, Assistant Professor (Literature and Humanities), Centre of Excellence in Teacher Education, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

11:15
On the Trail of Victorian Writers in Video Games

Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy

11:35
10:55-12:10

Travelling Concepts

Moderator
Viviana Santovito, Student, PhD, Sapienza Università di Roma, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
The Qing Travellers in Europe - Cultural Identity, Gender Identification and Representation : A Perspective of Transcultural Translation

Yuan Gao, OP JAK MSCA Researcher, Asian Studies, Palacky University Olomouc, Olomoucký kraj, Czech Republic

10:55
Of Mythologists and Abjection: Reading Barthes' Mythologist Figure Through the Lens of Abjection

Matteo Kobza, PhD Student / Teaching and Research Assistant, General and Comparative Literature, University of Zürich, Zürich (de), Switzerland

11:15
The Conceptions of Gaston Bachelard in the Present-day Poland

Malgorzata Fabrycy, Student, Ph.D. Candidate, Sorbonne University, France

11:35
12:10-12:20

Transition Break

12:20-13:35

Toward Understanding

Moderator
Luca Baruffa, PhD student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
The Logic of Arguments in the Humanities: A Philosophical Inquiry

Gerardo M. Acay, Adjunct Professor, College of Education and Social Sciences, Missouri Valley College, Missouri, United States

12:20
How Weary, Stale, Flat, and Unprofitable: An Aesthetics of Education - a Modern Lament

Mark Beatham, Associate Professor, Educational Foundations, SUNY College at Plattsburgh, New York, United States

12:40
The Archaeology of Emotions: What Can Be Read from Certain Elements of Grave Furnishings

Patrycja Godlewska, Student, PhD, Doctoral School in the Humanities, Theology and the Arts, Academia Artium Humaniorum Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń , Kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland

13:00
12:20-13:35

Creative Inquiry

Moderator
Jevgenija Sivoronova, Student, Phd Candidate, Daugavpils University, Daugavpils, Latvia
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
The Time of Critique

Patrizia Mc Bride, Professor, Senior Associate Dean for Social Sciences, German Studies, Cornell University, New York, United States

12:20
12:40
Sound, Motion, and the Brain: An Experimental Data-Driven Creative Output on Movement Improvisation

Ioannis Sidiropoulos, Student, Doctor of Philosophy - Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne, Australia

13:00
12:20-13:35

Cultural Contexts

Moderator
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Afromexicans: The Forgotten People

Magdaleno Manzanárez, Vice President and Professor, External Affairs, Western New Mexico University, New Mexico, United States
Julieta Altamirano-Crosby, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Equity, WAGRO Foundation, Washington, United States
Laurence French, Affiliate Professor, College of Liberal Arts, University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire, United States

12:20
12:20-13:35

Hidden Revelations

Moderator
Giulia Magro, Ph.D. Student, Department of European, American, and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
In the Wake of Nebulous Migrations: Twisting Trajectories of Cognitive Humanities

Bartosz Hamarowski, Student, PhD, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland

12:20
To Be or not To Be: Hamlet, Modern Suicidology, and Suicidal Ambivalence

Bill Geis, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, University of MIssouri--Kansas City School of Medicine, Missouri, United States

13:00
12:20-13:35

Purposeful Pedagogy

Moderator
Malgorzata Fabrycy, Student, Ph.D. Candidate, Sorbonne University, France
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Educating for a New Humanity: Partnering to Incorporate the Holocaust in an Italian Course

Deborah Margolis, Middle East and Religious Studies Librarian, Libraries, Michigan State University, Michigan, United States
Valentina Denzel, Associate Professor of French, Romance and Classical Studies, Michigan State University, Michigan, United States

12:20
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education and the Impact of Current Events

Tammie Cumming, Associate Provost, Academic Affairs, City University of New York, New York, United States
Gehad Gad, Institutional Research Specialist, Institutional Effectiveness, Brooklyn College (CUNY), New York, United States
Isana Leshchinskaya, Associate Director for Educational Research and Assessment, Institutional Effectiveness, City University of New York Brooklyn College, New York, United States
David Miller, School Director and Professor, School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education, University of Florida, Florida, United States

12:40
Immersive Literature: Using Extended Reality to Teach Close Reading

Amanda Licastro, Digital Scholarship Librarian and Lecturer in English/DH, Library, Swarthmore College, Delaware, United States

13:00
12:20-13:35

Novel Approaches

Moderator
Riccardo Antonangeli, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
Child(ish)ness in Graphic Novels: Experiments with New Forms of Expression

Maaheen Ahmed, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature/Literary Studies, Ghent University , Belgium

12:20
Myths and Legends as Dynamic Socio-Cultural Constructs: A Study on Robinson Jeffers's Poems

Alvin Joseph, Assistant Professor, English, St. George's College Aruvithura, Kerala, India

12:40
12:20-13:35

National and Global

Moderator
Paolo D'Indinosante, Student, PhD in Studies in English Literatures, Language and Translation, Sapienza University of Rome & University of Silesia in Katowice, Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
Russian Medievalism and the Modern Nation: Paradoxes and Contradictions

Michael Makin, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States

12:40
Unmerited Literary Awarding Practices: Declining Purse Sizes Among U.S. Major Literary Awards

Sean Pessin, Student, Ph.D. in Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, California, United States

13:00
13:35-15:05
15:05-15:50

Book Presentation: Audiobooks as Artefacts

Moderator
Patricia Alonso, Editorial Manager, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Room 206 - 2nd Floor
15:05-16:45

Language Links

Moderator
Serena Sapienza, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Room LAB5 - 3rd Floor
“Gazing Unflinchingly” into Black Waters: Anamorphosis and Afropessimism in J.M.W. Turner’s Slave Ship

Emily Beckler, Student, Master of Arts in English literature , Boston College, Massachusetts, United States

15:05
The Androcentrism of Gender Neutrality: Attempted Introduction of Pronominal Gender ne/she in Armenian

Rafik Santrosyan, Assistant Professor, English and Communications, American University of Armenia, Armenia

15:25
The Original versus Translations over the Years: Faithful Copies or Translators' Interpretations?

Anna Dybiec, Assistant, The Institute of Modern Languages, The Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, NIP PL 676-16-87-491, Malopolskie, Poland

15:45
Translating the Victorians: An Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Approach to Time, Space, Narrative, and Disease

Darby Wood Walters, Assistant Instructional Professor, Writing Program, University of Florida, Florida, United States

16:05
15:05-16:45

Telling Our Stories

Moderator
Viviana Santovito, Student, PhD, Sapienza Università di Roma, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Room LAB1 - 3rd Floor
The Story of COVID-19

Esther Kentish, Student, PhD, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom

15:05
From the History of the Colonial Policy of the Cultural-literary Materials Isolation in the Caucasus Region

Tamar Paichadze, Professor, History of Modern and Medieval Literature and Literary Theory, Tbilisi State University of Ivane Javakhisvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Anna Dolidze, Researcher, Lecturer, Human Studies, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

15:25
The Itinerant Mistral: Reflections on the Other and Reconstructions of the Self

Jacqueline Nanfito, Associate Professor of Spanish (Latin American Literature), Modern Languages & Literatures, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, United States

16:05
15:05-16:45

Growth and Renewal

Moderator
Paola Ferrandi, PhD student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
Room 106 - 1st Floor
Capturing Benin: Theft, Repatriation, and the Power of Photography

Serena Jampel, Student, History and Literature A.B., Harvard University, Massachusetts, United States

15:05
The Sustainability of Charcoal Making Tradition of the Aeta in the Municipality of Capas, Tarlac, Philippines

Erwin R. Mercado, Assistant Professor II, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Department of Philosophy & Humanities, Bulacan State University-Main Campus, Bulacan, Philippines

15:25
Malakas na Barangay, Malakas na Bayan: Empowering Local Leaders Through Multi Sectoral Collaboration

Teodulo Cruz, Associate Professor, Public Administration and Governance, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines

15:45
15:05-16:45

New and Old Ways

Moderator
Sonja Loots, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages: Afrikaans and Dutch, University if Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Room LAB4 - 3rd Floor
Culture, Crisis, Conjuncture: Doing Cultural Studies with Stuart Hall

Lucy Hartley, Professor, English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States

15:05
Sustainability of Traditional Jeepneys In Central Luzon, Philippines 

Eduardo DG Valcos, Associate Professor, San Rafael Campus, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines

15:25
Sari-Sari Stores in the Midst of Globalization

Josephus Ranopa, Assistant Professor, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines

15:45
15:05-16:45

Transforming Realities

Moderator
Ciro Porcaro, PhD Student, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, University of Rome Sapienza, Agrigento, Italy
Room 107 - 1st Floor
The Transfer of Tasso's Narrative Theory to French Neoclassicism

Matthew Motyka, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of San Francisco, California, United States

15:05
Transferring Our Humanity to Imitations : From Plato to AI - Where Ss the Form?

Dana Munteanu, Associate Professor, Classics, Ohio State University, Ohio, United States

15:25
Imaginal Figures: Inquiry and the Methods of Magic

Patrick Scanlon, Postdoctoral Associate Professor, University Writing Program, University of Florida, Florida, United States

15:45
Imperial Debris in Polybius’ Histories: Excavating a Literary Artifact(ory) of Empire and Rome

Sarah Davies, Associate Professor, History, Whitman College, Washington, United States

16:05
15:05-16:45

Innovation Showcases

Moderator
Jevgenija Sivoronova, Student, Phd Candidate, Daugavpils University, Daugavpils, Latvia
Room R2 (Sala Riunioni 2) - 3rd Floor
Building Hope: Stories of Practical Resistance

Julie Gabrielli, Clinical Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Planning, Preservation & Real Estate, University of Maryland, Maryland, United States

15:05
Understanding Locally, Thinking Globally: Project and Community Based Learning in the Language Classroom

Iris Hauser, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University, New Jersey, United States

15:25
Translating Mesoamerica : Princeton's Nahuatl Manuscripts in the Digital Age

Nadia Cervantes Perez, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University, New Jersey, United States

15:45
15:05-16:45

Innovation Showcases

Moderator
Patrycja Godlewska, Student, PhD, Doctoral School in the Humanities, Theology and the Arts, Academia Artium Humaniorum Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń , Kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland
Room 109 - 1st Floor
Stories Across Borders: Cross Cultural Storytelling Themes Make a Big World Seem Smaller

Stacy Leigh Scott, Senior Lecturer, Educational Leaedership, Boston University, Massachusetts, United States

15:05
Developing Community Innovation through Community and University Partnerships: Queen’s Innovation Zones

Liam O'hare, Principal Research Fellow, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS), Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

15:25
Climate Challenges and Actions Transformed through STEAM and the Arts : Reshaping University Students Values and Confidence to Learn about Climate Challenges, UN Sustainable Development Goals and Community Actions

Bronwen Wade-Leeuwen, Educator Researcher (STEAM), School of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia
Kathryn McLachlan, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia

15:45
Encoding Data Models as Wikidata Schemas

Katherine Thornton, Co-founder, Science Stories, United States
Anne Chen, Assistant Professor, Art HIstory and Visual Culture, Bard College, United States
Kenneth Seals Nutt, Co-Founder, Science Stories, United States

16:05
16:45-17:15

Closing Session and Award Ceremony

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
José Luis Ortega-Martín, Full Professor, University of Granada, Scientific Director, Common Ground Research Networks, Granada, Spain
Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Assoc. Prof., English Department, Complutense University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Patsy Iwasaki, Student, dd, dd, Armed Forces Americas, United States
Emilia Di Rocco, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Aula Magna - Ground Floor