Category: Events

general events

  • Workshop Pensar/Agir através de entrelaçamentos (27 e 28 de Maio)

    Workshop Pensar/Agir através de entrelaçamentos (27 e 28 de Maio)

    EDGES anuncia seu primeiro Workshop Pensar/agir através de entrelaçamentos (Thinking through Entanglements) 

    Diferentemente das abordagens sustentadas no diálogo e na interculturalidade, a perspetiva do entrelaçamento explora teorias de pensamento-ação e envolve-se com relacionalidades indígenas, de forma a identificar tendências e padrões do conhecimento indígena e conceitos menos explorados.

    O Simpósio conta com a participação de membros do projeto EDGES da Universidade de Lisboa e da Universidade Nova de Lisboa e ainda com membros vindos de universidades européias (Bruxelas, Helsínquia, Marburg, Nanterre), de Buenos Aires (Argentina) e de Manaus (Brasil), integrando a intervenção de antropólogos/as indígenas e a experiência de antropólogos/as com longa experiência de docência e orientação em programas de pós-graduação com alunos/as indígenas.

    Organização e moderação: Susana Matos Viegas (ICS-ULisboa) e Katia Favilla (ICS-ULisboa)

    Quando: 27 e 28 de Maio, 2024 | 10h – 18h30

    Local: Sala Maria de Sousa (ICS-ULisboa)

    Na manhã do dia 27 as conferências são em sistema híbrido. O link para participação será fornecido mediante pedido dirigido à organizadora Katia Favilla (katiacfavilla@edu.ulisboa.pt)

    As oficinas serão exclusivamente presencias. 

  • EDGES Ethics Event

    EDGES Ethics Event

    Towards a Common Ethical Ground for EDGES

    On April 29th, the EDGES Network met to discuss the project’s ethics plan. Indigenous researchers from the EDGES team shared their experiences about the relevance of ethical procedures in research.

  • Maestría en Historia con Martti Pärssinen | 18 de abril 2024

    Maestría en Historia con Martti Pärssinen | 18 de abril 2024

    Conferencia Zanjas circundantes geométricas como centros ceremoniales amazónicos (ca. 750 a.C – 950 d.C.) en Brasil, Bolivia y Perú

    La Maestría en Historia de la Escuela de Posgrado de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú y el proyecto “Entangling Indigenous Knowledges in Universities” (EDGES) Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions de la Unión Europea, tienen el agrado de invitarlos a la Conferencia titulada “Zanjas circundantes geométricas como centros ceremoniales amazónicos (ca. 750 a.C. – 950 d.C.) en Brasil, Bolivia y Perú”, a cargo del Dr. Martti Pärssinen.

    El evento será híbrido, es decir, presencial y virtual a la vez. El público externo a la PUCP, puede inscribirse en el siguiente enlace: 

    Google Forms

    Cuando: 18.04.2024 | 6pm 

    Dónde: aula A507 del Edificio Innovación Académica PUCP | Zoom

  • EDGES Kick-Off Meeting: Highlights and Future Plans

    EDGES Kick-Off Meeting: Highlights and Future Plans

    We want to thank everyone involved in making EDGES first event so successful and enjoyable. It was a pleasure meeting so many creative and knowledgeable people. It was two days of learning, planning and networking. We have so much to look forward to for the next four years!

  • Upcoming Kick-Off Meeting for the EDGES Project: Entangling Indigenous Knowledge in Universities

    Upcoming Kick-Off Meeting for the EDGES Project: Entangling Indigenous Knowledge in Universities

    We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Kick-Off Meeting for the EDGES project, scheduled to take place from January 29th to January 30th. This inaugural meeting marks the beginning of an exciting journey as we embark on the EDGES project: “Entangling Indigenous Knowledges in Universities.”

    The primary objective of this event is to bring together researchers from various institutions who are part of this groundbreaking project. During the meeting, we will delve into the specifics of Horizon Europe’s Staff Exchanges – Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions program. Additionally, we will present and discuss the theoretical aspects and practical challenges inherent to the EDGES proposal, as well as the objectives of each Work Package.

    Moreover, this event presents a unique opportunity to introduce you to the Scientific Committee and Social Advisory Board, crucial pillars of the EDGES project. We will also unveil the communication strategy that will guide our efforts over the next four years as we work to weave indigenous knowledge into the fabric of university education.

    Stay tuned for updates and insights from this event as we set the stage for this ambitious endeavor. We look forward to the collaborative and multidisciplinary work that lies ahead and the positive impact it will have on the integration of indigenous knowledge in universities.