Using Geographic Information for Urban Futures: Reflections from Lisbon’s Open Lecture

On April 13th, the auditorium of the Centro de Informação Urbana de Lisboa hosted the Open Lecture “Geographic Information for Municipal Management: Case Studies”, an event organized in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences (CICS.NOVA, NOVA FCSH). Moderated by Teresa Santos and Rui Pedro Julião (CICS.NOVA, NOVA FCSH), the session brought together researchers working at the intersection ofContinueContinue reading “Using Geographic Information for Urban Futures: Reflections from Lisbon’s Open Lecture”

ICNS.LX 2022

Night Studies is a transdisciplinary field with works from different social and human sciences. The research covers a wide range of topics related to the so-called ‘Nocturnal World(s)’, including a good number of geographical, cultural, and social contexts; formal and informal practices; and normative and non-normative behaviours. In recent years the study of the night,ContinueContinue reading “ICNS.LX 2022”

ICNS.Lx 2021

2nd International Conference on Night Studies Night Studies is a transdisciplinary field with works from different social and human sciences. Topics are very wide, and they cover a good number of geographical and social contexts, formal and informal practices, and behaviours. In this second edition, we pay attention to the current pandemic, but we encourageContinueContinue reading “ICNS.Lx 2021”

TICYUrb’18

The TICYUrb (Third International Conference of Young Urban Researchers) is an international event that aims to echo frontier research, artistic works and professional practice related to different urban contexts around the world, under an environment of vibrant dialog between academia and society.  The conference is split in ten tracks: Collectivecity (the right to the city: 50 years later), Productcity (the cityContinueContinue reading “TICYUrb’18”