Events
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- Dublin
- PoCA 2022 – Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
- UNESCO Transcultura – Havana, Cuba [online]
- ArcPal Lunchtime Seminar Series – Queen’s University Belfast
- Archaeology of Transformation – TAG Chicago [online]
- PCMA Heritage Month lecture series – University of Warsaw [online]
- EAA 2022 – Budapest
- EHDN 2022 – Bologna
- Ferrara
- Bournemouth
- Siena
- Nicosia, University of Cyprus
- Campobasso, University of Molise [online]
- Lampeter, University Trinity St. David [online]
- Napoli, Università Federico II
- EHA 2023 – Blankenberge
- Italian MSCA projects in archaeologyAn introduction of the project and its preliminary results for the workshop “La ricerca archeologica nel contesto delle Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions: progetti, esperienze, network”
- Fotografare l’abbandonoA lecture on archaeology and wellbeing introducing the Cypriot programme ΑρχαιοΛογικά to students of the postgraduate school of archaeology of the University of Siena
- Incontri metodologiciA presentation on the methodology used in LOGGIA at the Università Federico II in Napoli
- Two of a kindA seminar for the Trinity College Dublin, Classics Department Seminar Series presenting the preliminary results of the project
- Research ForumFrancesco introduced LOGGIA at the School of Histories and Humanities Research Forum
- HD cafè at Bloomfield HospitalLOGGIA at the HD Café in Dublin, an event to raise awareness on the Huntington’s disease
- Journeys of abandonmentIn this seminar for the University of Trinity St David, Francesco introduces the preliminary results of the wellbeing programme ‘ΑρχαιοΛογικά’
- Creating WellbeingThis lecture for the University of Molise links the field of archaeology and wellbeing with creativity by reflecting on the design journey of the two LOGGIA case studies
- Therapeutic LandmarksA lecture on archaeology and wellbeing introducing ΑρχαιοΛογικά, our Cypriot programme, and presenting the preliminary results of the Italian programme ArcheologicaMente
- More than a feeling‘More than a feeling: New perspectives on archaeology and wellbeing’ features as a session in the 29th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists
- A Multisensory JourneyAn account of the trial program Archeologicamente at the Dublin Day School at UCD organized by the Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens
- Archeologia per la saluteThe first workshop organised at the University of Siena on archaeology, museums and wellbeing
- Archeologia, partecipazione e benessereA 2 hours seminar on public participation, archaeology and wellbeing for students and researchers at the University of Ferrara
- Identities in TransformationPresentation given by Giorgos Papantoniou at the townhall of the Identities in Transformation research theme
- Set the SceneA presentation on active engagement in archaeology and wellbeing given at the Well-being through Archaeology and Heritage Symposium
- Archaeology on prescriptionA lecture for the Classical Association of Ireland Dublin Brunch Series on archaeology and wellbeing
- ‘Disability’ or ‘this ability’?A short presentation introducing LOGGIA for an event on disability organised by the UNESCO Transcultura programme
- Healthy vibesA conference paper for the Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology conference on community archaeology and wellbeing in Cyprus
- Healing memoriesA conference paper for the event Aphrodite Rising on the research that will take place in Cyprus and the approach behind it
- Active participation and therapeutic encountersA seminar for the Centre for Community Archaeology of Queen’s University Belfast on evaluating community archaeology and wellbeing
- Transformative journeysA conference paper focused on exploring the significance of scapes in archaeology-based interventions on wellbeing
- Breaking Barriers to ParticipationA seminar for the Trinity College Dublin, Classics Department Seminar Series on public participation and wellbeing
- From onlookers to devoteesA seminar for the PCMA Heritage Month lecture series of the University of Warsaw on participation and wellbeing
- European Researchers’ Night 2022LOGGIA took part in the Night organised by Trinity College Dublin for Ireland, with “Unscramble the past”, an activity for children based on a card game
- Abandonment. From Landscapes to MindscapesA trial activity based on photos run at the European Huntington Disease Network Plenary Meeting
- Lasting ImpressionsA conference paper delivered at the EAA 2022 in Budapest focused on the Xeros River Valley and on introducing LOGGIA