Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
| Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata |
| Date: Tuesday, 23/Sept/2025 | |
| 2:30pm - 4:00pm |
PS 1d: Language in Intercultural Communication: Tradition, Continuity and Emerging Innovations [PART 1] Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Giedre Valunaite Oleskeviciene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania Chair: Sigita Rackeviciene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania Language in Intercultural Communication: Tradition Continuity and Emerging Innovations PART 1 Presentations of the Symposium Language Policies and Their Influence on Intercultural Communication in Canada’s Multicultural Society Data-Driven Terminology Studies for Enhancing Intercultural Communication Understanding the Language and Expression of Non-Professional Caregivers: Addressing Challenges and Support Needs in Homecare Generative AIs in Language for Specific Purposes: Disruptions, Multicultural Professional Integration, and Language Education. |
| 4:30pm - 6:00pm |
PS 2d: Language in Intercultural Communication: Tradition Continuity and Emerging Innovations [PART 2] Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Giedre Valunaite Oleskeviciene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania Chair: Birute Mockeviciene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania Language in Intercultural Communication: Tradition Continuity and Emerging Innovations PART 2 Presentations of the Symposium Cultural Identity and Intercultural Communication of Diaspora Communities: case study of Karaites and Tatar Communities in Vilnius Enhancing Intercultural Communication through the method Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): A Social Constructivist Approach to Digital Learning The Connection Between Heutagogy and the Immersive 3D Learning Environment |
| Date: Wednesday, 24/Sept/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
PS 3c: Migration as a driver of change: on policies, politics, civic engagement and the economy Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Lucas Andrés Pérez Martín, ULPGC, Spain Migration as a driver of change: on policies, politics, civic engagement and the economy Presentations of the Symposium TOXICOLOGICAL MONITORING AND PUBLIC HEALTH: SAFEGUARDING MIGRANT WORKERS IN MARCHE AND MACERATA TRAJECTORIES AND DECISION-MAKING PROCESS OF MIGRANTS IN UKRAINE EXIT AND/OR VOICE: MOBILE BULGARIANS IN THE EU ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF RETURNING MOBILE BULGARIANS ON BULGARIA’S DEVELOPMENT |
| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS 4b: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Challenges of Interdisciplinary Inclusion: pedagogical and creative learning environments Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Rosita Deluigi, Unimc - Università di Macerata, Italy Chair: Arianna Taddei, University of Macerata, Italy Challenges of Interdisciplinary Inclusion: pedagogical and creative learning environments Presentations of the Symposium Decolonize academic practice Navigating childhood inequalities between center and margins: Artistic emancipatory practices in education across Italy and Kenya Images from Africa. The Collection of Zambian Art and Craft in Castelfidardo Inclusive policy and generations attitude toward it – do Gen Z and Y care equally? |
| 5:00pm - 6:30pm |
PS 6e: Imagining Social Sustainability through Creative and Local Practices Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Francoise Decortis, University Paris 8, France Chair: Katia Dupret, Roskilde University, Denmark Imagining Social Sustainability through Creative and Local Practices (ICALP) Presentations of the Symposium Resident participation, historical transmission and agroecological practices Urban transformation, sense of belonging Urban transformation, Inclusive and theatrical citizenship Artistic practices, spaces of resistance against precariousness |
| Date: Thursday, 25/Sept/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
PS 7c: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Care and social work Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Veronica Guardabassi, University of Macerata, Italy Transition from school to work for people with disabilities. An observatory of good practice in the Marche region. Caregiving and Social Innovation. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Family Support Innovative care network for protecting the dignity of informal caregivers and care receivers: social and technological perspectives The child's place of residence and the contact order: Correlation and Interpretation |
| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS 8b: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Dimensions of Ageing - PART 1 Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Ramona Bongelli, University of Macerata, Italy The Role of Active Aging in Enhancing Human Capital Accumulation: A Pathway to Economic growth Caregivers of older adults in a gendered perspective: the case of the Marche region Supporting informal carers of older people in Italy: an analysis of the implementation of international policy recommendations at regional level Language training for migrant caregivers: inclusion and innovation in care work |
| 3:00pm - 4:30pm |
PS 9c: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Dimensions of Ageing – PART 2 Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Jolanta Pivoriene, Mykolas Romeris university, Lithuania A reading and writing workshop to promote active ageing and enhance well-being in older adults: results from a pre-post mixed-method study in the Marche region ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS IN PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH: A JOURNEY OF ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT Aging in Italian inner areas Does neighbourhood matter? The perspective of senior residents of social housing |
| 5:00pm - 6:30pm |
PS 10c: Caring for Children Location: Aula Rossa 2 - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Veronica Guardabassi, University of Macerata, Italy The difficulties in the development of social skills in children in care: the experiences of social workers The role of the social worker in developing the social skills of foster children in family based homes: an analysis of children's experiences Sharenting and Minors’ Vulnerability: Constitutional Challenges in the Digital Era Practices of inclusion into non-formal education: interdisciplinary approach towards case of children of transnational families |