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[ecrea] International Summer School - Creative Industries and Media Management Course: CREIMA
Wed Feb 15 20:58:32 GMT 2017
International Summer School
Creative Industries and Media Management Course: CREIMA
3rd to 6th July 2017
CIC.Digital Building / Law Faculty of Porto University / Vairão Campus
of the Sciences Faculty of Porto University
This summer school is an Initiative from CIC.Digital, University of
Porto and IMMAA – International Media Management Academic Association,
to stimulate the transfer of knowledge and experience between
professors, professionals and graduate students from several fields
related to Creative and Media Studies. It’s a unique opportunities for
students to present and develop their projects in an environment that
explores both academic and industry scopes, celebrating creation and
innovation. Its international dimension, with prominent teachers from
several geographies, will foster networking and debate, and disclose the
most actual research and development across the world.
Executive organizers:
IMMAA -- International Media Management Academic Association
CIC.Digital - Centre for Research in Communication, Information and
Digital Culture
Application and admission:
Applicants should hold a Masters degree (or have completed the course
part and being working on the dissertation) or equivalent and be PhD
students or candidates working on one of the fields below.
Entrepreneurs in the creative and media field can also present their
business/startup projects to promote cooperation, transfer and share of
knowledge and research between the industry and the academy.
Areas: Creative Industries, Digital Media, Multimedia, Journalism,
Video, Music, Design, Photography, Web and Mobile development, Film
Studies, Communication Sciences, Print Media, Advertisement,
Intellectual Property, Performing Arts, Cultural Industries &Tourism and
other cultural and research business topics.
Subjects: Creation, Production, Innovation, Research, Entrepreneurship,
Management, Economics, Marketing, Communication, Business Models,
Internationalization, Public Policies, Local and Regional Development
Submission: For applications, please submit your C.V. and statement of
purpose to (creima.course /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(creima.course /at/ gmail.com)> and
(faustino.paulo /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(faustino.paulo /at/ gmail.com)>
Deadline: 31 March 2017
Course Fees:
Early bird: 350 euros (until February 28)
Normal fee: 450 euros
The regular fee includes the field trip to CEIIA, transportation between
Porto and Vairão Campus, coffee breaks, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners;
learning materials, 1 book and 3 ebooks (offered by Media XXI:
www.mediaxxi.com <http://www.mediaxxi.com>), access to videos from
IMMAA's conferences, 50% discount in Media XXI's books for 1 year, the
field trip to CEIIA, transportation between Porto and Vairão Campus,
coffee breaks, 4 lunches, and 2 dinners (4th and 6th July).
For applications until the end of February, the organization can
guarantee the stay in a 4 star Hotel, for 60 euros per night.
Optional dinners: 60 euros. We will organize dinners at downtown
restaurants with Douro River View, including social activities and night
life/bars tour, to better meet your colleagues on 3rd and 5th July.
Optional dinners: 60 euros. We will organize dinners at downtown
restaurants with view for the Douro River, including social activities
and night-life/bars tour to better meet your colleagues on 3rd and 5th July.
Optional walk and boat tour and Port wine tasting: 60 euros (includes
walk tour from downtown to Ribeira, 1 hour boat trip on Douro river,
Port wine tasting at Ribeira, 1 trip by cable car and walk tour from the
Cellars to the dinner restaurant).
Additional experiences fees: Trip to Douro Valley 8 July: 90 euros
(including lunch and wine tasting) at a wine farm.
Optional Accommodation Fees:
Accommodation in 4* hotel: 5 nights: 625 euros / 6 nights: 750 euros
Accommodation in 3* hotel: 5 nights: 438 euros / 6 nights: 525 euros
We only accept reservations for accommodation until 31 March 2017.
More information about the hotels is available in the last pages of this
programme.
Contacts:
00351 965865756 (faustino.paulo /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(faustino.paulo /at/ gmail.com)> -- Paulo Faustino
IMMAA Scientific Board:
Paulo Faustino/Porto University
Elena Vartanova/Losomonov State Moscow U.
Eli Noam/Columbia University
Mónica Herrero/Navarra University
John Lavine / Northwestern University
Chris Scholz / Saarlandes University
Lecturers/Moderators:
Ruth Towse/ Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management
Terry Flew/Queensland Technology University
Paulo Faustino/Porto University
Eli Noam/Columbia University
Steve Wildman/ Michigan State University
Mónica Herrero/Navarra University
Chris Scholz / Saarlandes University
Francisco Paniagua//Malaga University
Francisco Campos / U. de Santiago de Compostela
Francisco Belda/ São Paulo State University
Armando Malheiro/Porto University
Francisco Rui Cádima / Nova University of Lisbon
António Machuco/Porto University
Manuela Pinto/Porto University
Fernanda Ribeiro / Porto University
Industry experts:
João Palmeiro/ President of the European Google Fund for Media Innovation
Vítor Ribeiro / CEO of Global Media Group
3rd July 2017
9:30 -- 10:00 -- Opening Session
Fernanda Ribeiro, Dean of the Arts and Humanities Faculty of Porto
University; Armando Malheiro, director of CIC.Digital (Porto branch);
Paulo Faustino, President of International Media Management and Academic
Association and CIC.Digital Research Centre.
10:00 -- 10:15 -- Course Concept and General Introduction. Paulo
Faustino, President of International Media Management and Academic
Association and CIC.Digital Research Centre.
10:15 -- 10:45 -- Creative and Media Industry expert session: Media,
Innovation, Creative Industries and Digital Business Models. João
Palmeiro/ President of the European Google Fund for Media Innovation
10:45 -- 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 -- 12: Lecture: Digitization in the Creative Economy: social and
economic developments and policy I. Ruth Towse / Co-Director of the
Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management
12:30 -- 13:45 Lunch
13:45 -- 15:45 Presentation and discussion of projects/theses
Session in Portuguese and Spanish coordinated by Armando Malheiro/Porto;
and Francisco Campos / Santiago de Compostela University
University
Session in English coordinated by Ruth Towse / Co-Director of the Centre
for Intellectual Property Policy & Management and Paulo Faustino / Porto
university
15:45 -- 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 -- 18:00 Field Trip to the Jornal de Notícias Newspaper. Guest
speaker: Media Industry in Practice: Management and Business Model
Challenges. Vitor Ribeiro, CEO of Global Media Group
19:30 -- 21:30 -- Dinner at a Downtown restaurant (optional)
4rd July 2017
09:30 -- 10:15 Departure to Vairão Campus from Hotel Inca
10:15 -- 10:45 Reception and Breakfast.
10:45 -- 12:15 Lecture: Trends and Strategies in Digital Media and
Creative Projects and Production. Monica Herrero/ Navarra University
12:15 -- 13:30 -- Lunch break
13:30 -- 15:00 -- Lecture: Strategic Management and Human Resources in
Media and Creative Industries. Chris Scholz/ Saarland University
15:00 -- 16:30 - Presentation and discussion of projects and theses.
Session in Portuguese and Spanish coordinated by António Machuco/ Porto
University, and Francisco Paniagua/Malaga University
Session in English coordinated by Chris Scholz/ Saarland University and
Monica Herrero/ Navarra University
16:30 -- 19:00 -- Social meeting by the pool at Vairão Campus
19:30 -- 21:30 -- Dinner at the seafront, at Salitre restaurant in Vila Chã
5th July 2017
09:30 -- 11:00 Lecture: Media, Creative and Tourism Industries Research
Connections. Paulo Faustino / IMMAA's president and coordinator of the
ITRACOTUR Project
11:00 -- 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:45 Lecture: Internationalization and Financing of Creative
and Media Companies. Eli Noam/ Columbia University
12:45 -- 13:45 - Lunch break
13:45 -- 15:15 Lecture: Lecture: Digitization in the Creative Economy:
social and economic developments and policy II. Ruth Towse / Co-Director
of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management
15:15 -- 15:45 Lecture: Research Methods and Trends in Media and
Creative Industries. Terry Flew/ Queensland Technology University
15:45 -- 16:00 -- Coffee break
16:00 -- 18:30 -- Field Visit to CEIIA - Centre of Engineering and
Product Development.
Session: Creative Industries and Smart Cities.
19:30 -- 21:30 -- Dinner at a downtown restaurant (optional)
6th July 2017
09:30 -- 12:30 - Presentation and discussion of projects and theses.
Session in Portuguese and Spanish coordinated by Manuela Pinto/Porto
University; Francisco Rui Cádima / Nova University of Lisbon, and
Francisco Belda / São Paulo State University
Session in English coordinated by Eli Noam/ Columbia University
and Terry Flew/ Queensland Technology University
12:30 -- 13:30 -- Lunch break
13:30 -- 15:00 -- Field Trip to Livraria Lello.
Lecture: How Lello Bookstore became a World Creative Tourism Product and
Harry Potter's Inspiration. Speaker: TBD
Closing and course conclusions by Eli Noam and Terry Flew
15:00 -- 19:30 -- Optional walk and boat tour + Port wine tasting
15:00 -- Meeting at Livraria Lello, and walk tour down through Clérigos
Tower, Miradouro da Vitória, Rua das Flores, Mercado Ferreira Borges,
Praça do Cubo
16:00 -- Port wine tasting at the Port Wine Institute
17:30 -- Boat tour
18:30 -- Walk tour back to downtown: Funicular to Batalha, Majestic, São
Bento, Praça da Liberdade, Rectory
19:30 -- 21:30 -- Dinner TBA
More information about the programme
About Porto
Porto was recently considered the best European destination in 2014.
It's a Portuguese city located in Northwest Portugal.
The metropolitan area is constituted by 17 adjacent municipalities,
which form together a single urban area, with about 1,682,492
inhabitants, making it the largest city in Northwestern peninsular area.
It's a city known worldwide for its wine, the bridges and ancient and
contemporary architecture. Its historic center was considered World
Heritage by UNESCO, for its gastronomy and its main public university,
the University of Porto, placed among the top 350 universities in the
world and among the 100 best universities in Europe.
The region is also served by two major infrastructures: the Port of
Leixões, representing 25% of the Portuguese international trade and
handling about 14 million tons of goods per year, and the Francisco Sá
Carneiro Airport, which is the best airport in Portugal in terms of
terminal space and has been awarded as the world's best in the category
of airports up to 5 million passengers.
A city of Art and Architecture, famous for the Serralves Museum (and its
new Miró collection), designed by Pritzker-winner Siza Vieira, and for
the groundbreaking Casa da Música (House of Music).
Porto is a reflection of the Portuguese spirit of conquer that lead the
country to the Discoveries, home of many illustrious figures: Souto
Moura (another Pritzker-winner from Porto), J. K. Rowling, Manuel de
Oliveira, Guilhermina Suggia, Prince Henry the Navigator and many others.
Today, Porto is one of the main motors of Portugal's creative,
scientific and economical drive, contributing to show the country's
global perspective, cultural importance, tolerance spirit, and position
in the world.
Arriving to Porto
By plane
The Francisco Sá Carneiro airport, was considered, in 2010, by the
Airports Council International (ACI), the second best airport in Europe
in the traffic category and, in 2007, it was considered the best
European airport up to 5 million passengers.
This airport is very convenient due to: the existence of flights to all
European capitals, including low-cost (internal flights to Lisbon can
cost between 10 to 50 euros), and easy access to the center of the city,
through metro, with brief waiting time, good passing frequency, and low
cost -- the trip costs about 2.00€. A taxi ride to the centre costs
around 20 euros.
By train
The city has two train stations. Campanhã is the one where most trains,
including from Lisbon, stop. It's connected to the city center by metro
and by train to São Bento station, which is worth a visit. Fast trains
to Lisbon take between 2h30 and 3h and they stop in cities such as
Aveiro and Coimbra, and close to beaches. There are international
connections to Galicia and Madrid.
IMMAA
www.immaa.org <http://www.immaa.org>
IMMAA (International Media Management Academic Association) is a
consortium of 30 academic researchers, international professors,
attendees and affiliates, and academic institutions all connected around
the subject of Media Management.
The main goal of IMMAA network is developing an international research
on Media Management, towards students and professionals placed in this
field of interest, moreover to organize conferences, workshops and to
divulge scientific publications on the subject.
Porto University
https://sigarra.up.pt/
Institution of public higher education, founded on 1911. It is the
second largest Portuguese university and it is responsible for over 20%
of scientific articles in Portugal. It has 14 faculties, located on 3 poles.
UP is also known internationally for producing scientific research.
Laboratories subscribe more than a fifth of the Portuguese scientific
articles. In September 2014, the QS World University Rankings ranked the
university as 293th best in the world, and as the best in Portugal.
We share the language and cultural strings with countries such as
Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde and Mozambique. UP receive more and more
students and researchers not only from these countries, also from
Europe, Asia, Latin America and North America.
Porto is very close to Galicia, maintaining a cooperation at several
levels, region that has one of the oldest universities of the word --
Santiago de Compostela, which is also partner of this summer school.
The Faculty of Arts
https://sigarra.up.pt/flup/en/web_page.inicial
FLUP, with more than 3000 students, offers courses in 1st, 2nd and 3rd
cycles in the areas of Human and Social Sciences.
Among several research centers, we highlight CIC.DIGITAL, which has a
research line in media innovation and management and INESC, a lab for
the Technology and Sciences.
FLUP has Masters in Communication, Information, and Creative Industries,
and PhD programmes, such as in Digital Media with the Faculty of
Engineering and the University of Texas. It has been organizing training
initiatives for media companies at national level and for the region of
Porto/north of Portugal.
FLUP participates in a wide range of international programmes, such as
Erasmus, Lingua, Comenius, Culture, Tempus, Interreg, Jean Monnet, Alfa,
Leonardo da Vinci, and the 7th Framework.
UPTEC and PINC
http://uptec.up.pt/en
Porto has highly invested in the creation of a strong creative cluster,
with a great impact in the economy of the region and the country. UP has
been developing a Science and Technology Park -- UPTEC -- which
integrates a Creative Industries Center. UPTEC PINC is the attraction
and meeting space for people who look to experience, explore and develop
their creativity in entrepreneurial ways.
The Creative Industries Center of UPTEC (UPTEC PINC) has received more
than a hundred creative based business projects, in a field of design,
communication, architecture, audiovisual, music, visual arts, performing
arts and publishing.
CIC.DIGITAL
http://www.cicdigital.org/
The CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND DIGITAL
CULTURE (CIC*DIGITAL) is an inter-university and multi-located research
unit devoted to research in Communication and Information Sciences.
It brings together four previous R&D units accredited by the Foundation
for Science and Technology and it is organized into four poles hosted in
four of the most prestigious Portuguese universities: Faculty of Social
and Human Sciences of the Nova University of Lisbon; Faculty of Arts,
University of Porto; Aveiro University; Lusófona University of
Humanities and Technologies.
The CIC.Digital corresponds to a specific and fundamental redesign of
communication sciences, requiring the gathering of knowledge and
synergies between the communication sciences and the sciences and
technologies of information and communication, which became their
infrastructure and one of the meta-languages or the prevailing
conditions of knowledge.
Field trip to Jornal de Notícias
www.jn.pt <http://www.jn.pt>
Jornal de Notícias (JN) (meaning Journal News in English) is a
Portuguese daily national newspaper, one of the oldest in Portugal. JN
was founded in Porto and was first published on 21 June 1888. Its
headquarters are in downtown Porto, close to the venue of the summer school.
Field Trip to Vairão Campus
Located in Vila do Conde, a city close to Porto (30 minutes by car),
this campus of the Sciences Faculty of Porto University hosts the
Agrarian Campus. Besides long fields and laboratories, it also counts
with a swimming pool.
Dinner at the seafront
After a day in Vairão Campus students will have dinner at a seafront
restaurant in piscatorial Vila Chã.
The outstanding Salitre restaurant is specialized in fish and seafood
that one can enjoy while looking at the beach.
Field trip to CEIIA
http://www.ceiia.com/
CEIIA -- Centre for Excellence and Innovation in the Automotive
Industry, is a private entity that associates the main Portuguese
Associations, Technical Universities, R&D Centres, Public Agencies and
Suppliers from the automotive and aeronautical industry. Engineering
activities at CEIIA cover both automotive (specially electric mobility)
and aeronautical engineering with integrated product and process
development for the mobility industries, with full capabilities for
product development including styling, design and engineering,
prototyping and test.
The automotive and mobility area at CEIIA has its main objective on the
conception and development of an integrated pack of projects focused on
industrialization and marketing of new mobility products and services.
This set of projects comprehends the development of infrastructure,
charging equipment for two and four wheeled vehicles and new vehicle
solutions, conceived to integrate the MOBI.E model concepts, allowing
for an integration of several services and the interaction with the
electric grid, the urban transportation system and the city information
network.Recently CEIIA was moved to new facilities in an impressive
building close to the sea.
Field trip to Lello Bookstore
http://www.livrarialello.pt/en/
One of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, famous for inspiring
Harry Potter's Hogwarts. Open since 1906, Livraria Lello has housed men
of arts and letters, has been the inspiration for acclaimed authors, a
place for social gatherings, performances and a serene library for many
of Invicta's avid readers. Today it receives thousands of visitors from
around the world, who everyday enter our doors to visit this neo-Gothic
gem from the beginning of the twentieth century.
Walk and boat tour
During the walk tour, to and from the boat tour, students will see the
following attractions:
Clérigos Tower -- the most iconic building of the city, a 250 years old
Baroque bell tower built by Nicolau Nasoni in granite and marble.
Vitória's viewpoint -- a privileged view over the riverfront, the
cathedral, the Douro river and the Port wine cellars in Gaia.
Rua das Flores -- a recently renovated old street, full of coffeshops,
restaurants, old façadjoes and museums to visit.
Ferreira Borges Market -- a pearl of the industrial architecture now
hosts the musical and cultural venue Hard Club.
Cubo Square -- the main square at the riverfront, once an important stop
for the boats, now is full of terraces to appreciate the view.
Boat trip -- a one-hour boat trip to discover all the six bridges over
the Douro in Porto and Gaia.
Funicular to Batalha -- Going up from the Riverfront to Downtown can be
exhausting so it's a good opportunity to take the funicular and meet the
Batalha area, also full of monuments.
Café Majestic -- one of the oldest cafés in Porto, its name says it all.
São Bento train station -- Besides its remarkable architecture it's
worth a visit inside to admire the traditional tiled panels that cover
the walls of the vestibule.
Praça da Liberdade -- the most central square of Porto, from there you
can admire the Allies avenue crowned by the city hall.
Port wine tasting
During the walk and boat tour, the participants will make a stop to
taste the beverage that got the city's name. Port is a famous fortified
wine produced in the Douro Valley. It is typically a sweet, red wine,
often served as a dessert wine, though it also comes in dry, semi-dry,
and white varieties.
The tasting will be held at the Port Wine Institute.
Sunday, 9 July 2017
Optional Social Programme
Douro Valley -- Wine and Heritage
The route we invite you to join is an unforgettable experience in the
Douro Region and its Vineyards, World Heritage of UNESCO, with the
degustation of regional flavours in a rustic environment, authentic and
breath taking.
The landscape across this journey takes us to an indelible sensation of
flying over the Douro river, enjoying an unique experience as the
vineyards in descending terraces seem to embrace the golden waters.
The voyage continues in a path alongside the Douro that will allow us to
see more interior villages, where the natural beauty still persists in a
multicolour palette of the vineyards, oaks and olive trees. It will be
possible to witness the greatness and depth of the river valley, at an
elevated point, where the landscape that opens in front of our eyes must
be experienced and not described.
Important notes:
> If needed, arrival to Porto at 19:00 can be arranged, please contact us
> Please let us know about your dietary limitations
São Bento station -- 09:00 (train trip)
*Light Snack -- 10:30
*Arrival to Pinhão station -- 11:45
*Bus trip through the Douro Region
oMiradouro de Casal de Loivos
oVilarinho de Cotas
oCotas
oCastedo
oAlijó
oFavaios
Arrival to Sertã farm -- 13:00
Almoço -- 13:00
*Regional Lunch
oVeal barbecue with baked potatoes and vegetables
oFavaios bread
oRed Wine
oWater
oDesert (Fruit / Pudding / Almond Tart)
oCoffee
*Drink tasting
oPort Wine
oMuscatel Wine
oPomace -- made in the farm
Tour of the Sertã farm -- 14:30
*Facilities
*Vineyard
*Olive grove
*Orchard
Light Snack -- 16:15
oSausages of the region (served warm)
Linguiça
Alheira
oOther delicacies
Prosciutto
Cheese
Olives
oFavaios Bread
oRed wine tasting
oOlive oil tasting
Return -- 16:45
*Bus Trip to Porto
oCheires
oSabrosa
oVila Real
oAmarante (45 min. stop) -- 18:45
Arrival to Porto -- 20:00 (Location to be defined)
More information about the official accommodation
Both hotels suggested are located downtown, close to the main venue of
the Summer School and also perfect to visit most of the city's attractions.
Breakfast is included in the reservation.
All field trips will depart from Hotel Inca at the time stated in the
programme.
HOTEL INCA -- 4*
Hotel Inca is located at Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2 minutes walking from
CIC.Digital Building and the Law Faculty.
HOTEL MALAPOSTA -- 3*
Hotel Malaposta is located at Rua da Conceição, 4 minutes walking from
CIC.Digital Building and the Law Faculty.
Welcome to Porto and Portugal -- one of the most fascinating
destinations of the world
On International media:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/28/travel/what-to-do-in-36-hours-in-porto-portugal.html?_r=0
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/may/21/douro-region-wine-port-tour-restaurants
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-15/travel-guide-to-porto-portugal-europe-s-hot-new-shopping-capital
http://www.thisisinsider.com/why-visit-portugal-best-things-to-do-2016-11
http://www.travelandleisure.com/destination-of-the-year/portugal
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/julie-dawn-fox/how-to-make-the-most-of-p_b_12768442.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/portugal/articles/portugal-best-things-to-see-and-do/
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2015/sep/19/porto-city-guide-hotels-restaurants-bars
http://www.wsj.com/articles/portugal-europes-most-compelling-new-food-destination-1476380707
http://www.vogue.com/13405535/porto-portugal-european-vacation-hot-spot-travel-guide/
Videos:
Discovering Porto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aev5UQExuP4
Discovering Douro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv6K6R6WQT
Dicovering Portugal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JzhYcS0mw
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