Conference Program

Program


1st day (30th October)
Case studies presentation and Business Approaches

9.00H – Opening session and welcome to participants.

Mário Moutinho
Lusófona University Rector
Catarina Vaz Pinto
Lisbon City Council Head of the Culture Department
Hélder Ferreira
ADGTCP Presidente – Cultural Tourism
Fernando Medina
Lisbon Tourism Association, President
Licínio Cunha
Conference Chairman

1st Panel – Great Cultural facilities in developing a destination

Manuel Vilas Boas
Moderator

10h00 – «Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 2010-2014. Como se faz um “primeiro museu”»
António Filipe Pimentel | Museum of Ancient Art, Lisboa, Portugal
10h25 – «La Cultura como variable de desarrollo/ culture as a development tool»
Xabier Peréz Gaubeka | Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
10h50 – Debate

11h30m – Coffee break

2nd Panel – The cultural events in structuring a destination

Manuel Vilas Boas
Moderator

11h45 – «Festas de Lisboa, a reinvenção do lugar»
Miguel Honrado | EGEAC – Empresa de Gestão de Equipamentos e Animação Cultural, Lisboa, Portugal
12h10 – «Festival Internacional da Máscara Ibérica: valorização do património cultural imaterial por via do turismo»
Helder Ferreira | Progestur, Portugal
12h30 – Debate

12.45H/14.50H – Lunch Break

3rd Panel – How to value Cultural Heritage

José d’ Encarnação
Moderator

15h00 – «Pousadas de Portugal, uma memória com Futuro»
Luís Castanheira Lopes | Pousadas de Portugal, Portugal
15h30 – «Presente, passado e futuro do turismo em Amarante, na casa da calçada»
Dr. Oriol Juvé de Yebra | Casa da Calçada, Amarante, Portugal
16h00 – «Quem não esteve em Nova Iorque? – Cinema, Sonho, Economia e Valorização Territorial»
Nuno Fonseca – | Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual
16h30 – Debate

17h00m – Coffee break

4th Panel – Cultural Animation, Differentiation and Satisfaction

José d’ Encarnação
Moderator

17h15 – «Rota do românico:património, cultura, turismo em prol do desenvolvimento regional»
Rosário Correia Machado | Rota do Românico, Portugal
17h45 – «Turismo INATEL: do turismo de massas ao turismo cultural»
Fernando Ribeiro Mendes | INATEL, Portugal
18h15 – «O evento urbano e o turismo: o ponto de vista da arte urbana e dos festivais de luz»
Mário Caeiro | Curador e Diretor artístico do Festival Bella Skyway, Torun, Polónia/dd>
18h45 – Debate
19h00 – Closing

2nd day (31th October)
Papers Presentation – Academic Approach

1st Panel – Cultural Tourism and Innovation

Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira | ULHT Tourism
Moderator

9h30 Conference Chairman Adress
9h40 – «Mutuality: a viable approach to post-colonial heritage?»
Keynote Speaker: Ph.D. Gregory Ashworth | University of Groningen, Netherlands
10h00 «Cultural heritage management based on innovative certification standards»
Joana Neves | Universidade Lusófona, Portugal
Jorge Rodrigues | FCG, Lisboa
10h30 – «Developing Egyptian World Heritage Sites through Creative Tourism (A management approach)»
Yasmine Sabry | Zagazig University, Egypt
10.50H – Coffee break
11h15 «Games Available on Mobile Devices as Support to Visit The Exhibitions»
Ana Carolina Correia | Universidade de Aveiro – Portugal
11h40 Debate
12h00 – 14h00 – Lunch Break

2nd Panel – Cultural Tourism and Identity
Religion, Spirituality and Tourism

Mafalda Patuleia | ULHT Tourism Programme Director
Moderator

14h00 – «Managing Ethnic and Minority Communities as Cultural Tourism Attractions»
Keynote Speaker: Ph.D. Melanie Smith | BKF University of Applied Sciences, Hungary
14h30 «The Mutual Relation between Identity and Cultural Tourism (Reimaging historic districts)»
Mohamed Atef | Zagazig University, Egypt
15h00 «Turismo Literário no Algarve: A importância identitária das Lendas de Mouras Encantadas e Encantamentos»
Cláudia Helena Nunes Henriques | Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
15h30 «Cultural Religious Tourism as a tool of sustainable development (Rethinking cultural religious tourism in Egypt)»
Mohamed Atef e Yasmine Sabry | Zagazig University, Egypt
15h50 «Himachal the land of Religious Spiritual and Cultural Tourism: Possibilities and Challenges»
Vikram Bhardwaj | Himachal Pradesh University – Shimla, Índia
16h10 – Debate
16h30 – Coffee break

3rd Panel – Thematic Routes and Tourism Diversification. Urban Revitalization and Cultural Tourism

Filipa Antunes | ULHT Urban Planning and Land Management Programme Director
Moderator

16h45 – «Antropology of Indigenous Tourism in Latin America»
Keynote Speaker: Ph.D. Xerardo Pereiro | University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal
17h15 «Tourism and Cultural Engineering: The case of Goa»
Teotónio de Souza | Universidade Lusófona, Potugal
17h35 – «Valor cultural de un festival en relación con el crecimiento del turismo: el caso de la Tapati Rapa Nui en Isla de Pascua, Sitio Patrimonio de la Humanidad»
Roberto Concha M. | Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
17h55 – «Public Art and Heritage Trails as Instruments for Destination Revival – the Folkestone Triennial»
Simon Curtis | University of Westminster, UK
18h15 – «Old city quarters and new displays: Transformation of East German cultural heritage policies in the last 25 years»
Sung, Younkyoung | Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
18h25 – «The City-Break: a Contemporary Art tour in Oporto»
Nádia Raquel Ochoa Castro de Araújo Rodrigues | Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
18h45 – Debate
19h00 – Closing

3rd day (1st November)
Papers Presentation – Academic Approach

1st Panel – Marketing and Branding for Cultural Tourism

Jorge Carvalho | ULHT Design Programme Director
Moderator

9h30 – «La transformación de la industria del turismo a la industria de los viajeros: el turismoslow, la implicación y el turismo experiencial como ejes del cambio Gastronomy, Slow Tourism and Experiential Marketing. A new perspective for Cultural Tourism»
Keynote Speaker: Ph.D. José Manuel Hernandez Mogollón | Estremadura University, Spain
10h00 – «Production and consumption of Chinese urban cultural tourism»
Rui SU & Bramwell | Sheffield Hallam University – UK
10h30 – Coffee break
10h45 – «Comunicação e turismo arqueológico na pós-modernidade»
David Almeida Eleuterio | Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
11h05 – «Marketing and Branding for Cultural Tourism»
Chih-Wen Wu | National Chung Hsing University – Taiwan
11h25 Debate
11h50m Closing Session
Manuel Damásio Lusófona University, President
João Cotrim de Figueiredo Portuguese Tourism Institute, President
Helder Ferreira ADGTCP – Cultural Tourism, Presidente
Licínio Cunha Conference Chairman

Keynote Speakers


Xerardo Pereiro | Ph.D.

Holds a European PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia – Spain) and another PhD in Tourism from the University of La Laguna (Canarias – Spain).

He is assistant teacher with habilitation of anthropology and cultural tourism in UTAD (Portugal). He conducts research about anthropology of tourism and cultural heritage in CETRAD (Centre for Transdiciplinary Development Studies) of UTAD.

He has done fieldwork research in Asturias and Galicia (Spain), Portugal and Panama. He was the Head of Applied Anthropology Degree Course of UTAD, and visitor teacher in the universities of Vigo, Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Pablo Olavide (Seville), Salamanca, Sevilla, Panamá, “Universidade Nova de Lisboa” and others.

He was awarded with 1994 Vicente Risco Award of Social Anthropology and Social Sciences, 2007 FITUR in research tourism and 2011 Sol-Meliá – University of Balears Islands Awards for Tourism Research. Nowadays is doing research on indigenous tourism in Guna Yala (Panama) and about new ruralities in Galicia and North of Portugal

  • University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro -UTAD, CETRAD, Chaves Campus, Apartado 61 -5401-909- Chaves- Portugal
  • 00351 259 350 000
  • xperez@utad.pt

Gregory Ashworth | Ph.D.

Was educated in Geography at the Universities of Cambridge, Reading and London (PhD.1974).

He has taught at the Universities of Wales, Portsmouth and since 1979 Groningen, The Netherlands. Since 1994, he is Professor of heritage management and urban tourism in the Department of Planning, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen (NL).

His main research interests focus on the interrelations between tourism, heritage and place marketing, largely in an urban context. He is author or editor of around 15 books, 100 book chapters, and 200 journal articles. He received honorary life membership of the Hungarian Geographical Society in 1995, an honorary doctorate from the University of Brighton in 2010 and was knighted for services to Dutch Science in 2011.

Books’ list

  • Heritage management [‘Tourist-Historic City’ (Wiley, 1990/2000)
  • ‘Heritage Planning’ (Geopers, 1992)
  • Building a new heritage: Tourism, culture and identity in the New Europe (Routledge, 1994 /2013)
  • ’Dissonant Heritage’ (Wiley, 1996)
  • ‘European heritage planning and management’ (Intellect, 2001);’ A geography of heritage’ (Arnold, 2001)
  • ‘Construction of built heritage’ (Ashgate, 2001)
  • ‘Senses of place: senses of time (Ashgate, 2005); ‘Pluralising pasts’ (Pluto, 2007)]: tourism planning [‘Marketing in the tourism industry’ (Croom Helm, 1984 /2013)
  • ‘Marketing tourism places’ (Routledge, 1990 /2013)
  • ‘Tourism and spatial transformation’ (CABI, 1996)
  • Horror and human tragedy revisited (Intellect, 2005)]: and place marketing [‘Selling the City’ (Wiley, 1990), Towards effective place brand management (Elgar, 2010)]

Melanie Smith | Ph.D.

Is an Associate Professor and Researcher in Tourism at the Budapest Business School in Hungary.

She was Director of BA Tourism and MA Cultural Tourism Management Programmes for several years at the University of Greenwich in London.

She is author or editor of several books about cultural tourism, including Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies (2003, 2009), Cultural Tourism in a Changing World: Politics, Participation and (Re)presentation (2006) and Tourism, Culture and Regeneration (2006).

She has just finished editing a Handbook of Cultural Tourism for Routledge with Greg Richards and is now editing a book with Anya Diekmann about Ethnic and Minority Communities as Tourist Attractionsfor Channel View.

She has also published many book chapters and journal articles on heritage tourism, urban cultural tourism, World Heritage Sites, festivals, culture-led regeneration, and cultural and creative industries.

José Manuel Hernandez Mogollón | Ph.D.

Is PhD in Economics and Business, Professor of Tourism Marketing at the University of Extremadura (Spain), and coordinator of the Research Group in Marketing and Tourism Management (MARKETUR).

His most important scientific publications are in the field of cultural and natural tourism management, and in particular on issues such as rural tourism, birdwatching, tourism intelligence, slow tourism, hospitality, events, agrotourism, relationship marketing or market orientation.

  • Department of Business Management and Sociology, Faculty of Business and Tourism | University of Extremadura Avenida de la Universidad s/n 10071 Cáceres
  • 00349 27 257 400
  • jmherdez@unex.es

Scientific Committee


President of the Scientific Committee

José d`Encarnação
Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

Members of the Scientific Committee

Ana Paula Figueira
Instituto Politécnico de Beja, Portugal
Antónia Correia
Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
António Filipe Pimentel
MNAA, Portugal
António Nabais
Associação Portuguesa de Museologia
Anya Diekman
Universite de Bruxelles, Belgium
Caroline Couret
Creative Tourism Network®, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Carla Fraga
D.Sc. | Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – UNIRIO/Universidade Estácio de Sá, Brasil
Cláudia Henriques
Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
Jon Edwards
School of Tourism, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom
John Tribe
School of Hospitality and Tourism University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Jorge Rodrigues
IHA, FCSH-UNL Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Portugal
Luiz Moutinho
The Business School, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Luís Oosterbeek
Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Portugal
Mikros George
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Nikolaos Boukas
European University, Cyprus
Razaq Raj
Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Vitor Ambrósio
Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, Portugal

Chairman and Committee of Honour


Prof. Licínio Cunha
Chairman
Faculty of Social Sciences, Education and Administration Lusófona University
Professor Mário Moutinho
Committe of Honour
Lusófona University Rector
Francisco Calheiros
Committe of Honour
Portuguese Tourism Confederation, President
João Cotrim de Figueiredo
Committe of Honour
Portuguese Tourism Institute, President
Manuel Damásio
Committe of Honour
Lusófona University, President
Catarina Vaz Pinto
Committe of Honour
Lisbon City Council Head of the Culture Department
Fernando Medina
Committe of Honour
Lisbon Tourism Association President
Hélder Ferreira
Committe of Honour
ADGTCP Presidente – Cultural Tourism

Call for papers


International Conference
Cultural & Tourism Heritage: Concepts, Realities, Perspectives

This conference will provide a unique forum for attendees from academia, tourism industry, government, and other organizations to actively exchange, share, and challenge state-of-the-art research and case studies on issues related to Cultural and Tourism Heritage.

We invite submissions that should cover many aspects within the spectrum Cultural and Tourism Heritage, including but not limited to:

  • Heritage, Cultural Tourism and Development
  • Cultural Tourism and Funding Sources
  • Cultural Tourism and Business Opportunities
  • Creative Industry and Entrepreneurship
  • Popular Culture and Tourism
  • Thematic Routes and Tourism Diversification
  • Cultural Tourism and Identity
  • Festivals and Event Cities
  • Cultural Tourism and Innovation
  • Religion, Spirituality and Tourism
  • Cultural Tourism and Interregional Cooperation
  • Gastronomy and Tourism
  • Cultural Tourism and Public – Private Partnerships
  • Literature and Tourism
  • Urban Revitalization and Cultural Tourism
  • Marketing and Branding for Cultural Tourism
  • Cultural & Heritage Policies and Tourism
  • Case Studies

Guidelines for Authors

Conditions for the presentations to be submitted The authors who have had their paper accepted, submit the final text by e-mail cuthegetourism@gmail.com following conditions:

  • Word file, with maximum 30 pages, single-spaced abstract (including cover page and references), with the following sections:
    • Cover page with title and author contact information; – Abstract and 3-5 keywords
    • Introduction
    • Literature
    • Method
    • Results
    • Conclusion and References

Please include in a separate file, the brief five-line biography of the author.

You must also send us a separate file an authorization document for publish your text We note that the length of presentations will be 15-20 minutes.

Submit to secretariado.chtourism@ulusofona.pt

Important Dates

  • (Attention) Final Call: July 14, 2014
  • Decision announcement: September 01
  • Early Bird Registration: September 30
  • Registration deadline for presenting authors conference date: October 1.
  • Final date to send the presentation: October 15
  • Limite Reservation (only for Authors) for Cultural Tour (November 01): October 15