Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
| Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata |
| Date: Wednesday, 24/Sept/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
PS 3e: Intersectional Challenges, Innovative Responses: Gender, Parenthood, and Social Work in Transition Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Iffet Piraye Yuce, University of Paris 8, France Intersectional Challenges, Innovative Responses: Gender, Parenthood, and Social Work in Transition Presentations of the Symposium Motherhood First? Navigating Maternal Identity and Entrepreneurship Among Muslim Women in Turkey Is Counterfactual Thinking Destroying Demographics? Emotion of Regret and Young Adults' Procreative Decisions Navigating Gender Inequality: The Challenges of Women's Leadership in Social Work Navigating Parenthood and Caregiving Amidst Extreme Weather Events: An Intersectional Narrative Review |
| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS 4d: The role of co-creation and arts-based research for engaging communities in controversial heritage contexts Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Giuseppe Capriotti, Università di Macerata, Italy Chair: Alice Devecchi, Università di Macerata, Italy The role of co-creation and arts-based research for engaging communities in controversial heritage contexts Presentations of the Symposium Participatory art practices and community engagement for preserving controversial memories in Bosnia Herzegovina The many facets of alterity in early modern Genoese art. Interdisciplinarity and participatory approaches for its valorisation The ‘Ngao Christian Community’ and Pokomo Peoples’ Valorization efforts of Heritage Sustaining cultural diversity through citizens' engagement. The case of the Medina of Tunis |
| 3:00pm - 4:30pm |
PS 5a: Entrepreneurship and Digital Humanities Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Lorenzo Compagnucci, University of Macerata, Italy Chair: Francesca Spigarelli, University of Macerata, Italy Entrepreneurship and Digital Humantities Presentations of the Symposium Humanism and innovation in the global world: challenges for universities and the transformation of the labour market Augmenting human intelligence: empowering cooperation between humans and algorithms Entrepreneurship and creativity programmes for the humanities and social sciences |
| 5:00pm - 6:30pm |
PS 6b: Heritage making and unmaking in the global/local continuum Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Francesco Orlandi, University of Macerata, Italy Heritage making and unmaking in the global/local continuum: interdisciplinary trajectories and critical approaches to social innovation in heritage research Presentations of the Symposium Paying Debts through Heritage: A Philosophical Analysis Digital Inclusion and Sustainable Development of Heritage: an IT-Legal Investigation The ‘Brain Program’ of The Popular Republic of Bulgaria (1944 – 1989) as a cultural heritage. A case of forgotten social innovation |
| Date: Thursday, 25/Sept/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
PS 7b: Testing AI Chatbots Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Silvana Colella, Universisty of Macerata, Italy Elderspeak in Digital Health Interactions: A Comparative Analysis of Responses from Medical Professionals and AI Chatbots Acceptance of artificial intelligence solutions – how can research be conducted among seniors? Digital Empathy — The Role of AI Chatbots in Psychological Well-Being Mental Health and AI: the two sides of the coin |
| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS 8a: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Cultural Heritage and the Arts - PART 1 Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Giulia Bruna, University of Macerata, Italy “An unhappy loner in misery”: Are biographies still a relevant source in art history? Classical Art in the 21st Century: The Venus de Milo as a Symbol of Social Change Expanding Visual Narratives: Innovation in Graphic Arts and Illustration through Interdisciplinary Approaches |
| 3:00pm - 4:30pm |
PS 9a: Special Session SAFINA-VITALITY - Cultural Heritage and the Arts - PART 2 Location: Aula Gialla - via della Pescheria Vecchia, Macerata Chair: Jessica Piccinini, Università of Macerata, Italy Towards a Democratic and Sustainable Art Market: Social Innovations to Counter Oligopolistic Structures and Foster Participation Mapping Memories for an Archeology of Creations at Paris 8: Designing a Digital Environment for Capturing Memories and Exploring Memorial Narratives From Gendered Innovations to Cultural Preservation: Reimagining Social Change Peering Laboratories in Europe for Inclusive Arts Design and Experience |