Lisbon exploratory workshop, July 2009
Workshop PWW / NEWW
Lisbon
13th and 14th July 2009
PROGRAM
Day I - 13. 7. 2009
1st Session – Introduction
IELT Research Center - Universidade Nova de Lisboa
09.30- Welcoming of the Participants
10.00-10.30
Welcome by Vanda Anastácio.
Presentation of the objectives of the workshop.
Mutual introduction of the Participants.
10.30-11.00
Suzan van Dijk presents the Dutch project NEWW, the NEWW Database and the proposal of the COST-Action
11.00-11.15
Interval
11.15-11.45
Nieves Baranda Leturio presents the BIESES Database
11.45-12.15
Teresa Almeida, Vanda Anastácio, Inês de Ornellas e Castro, Isabel Morujão and Pedro Sena Lino present the PWW Project
12.15-12.30
Discussion
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.30-15.30
Guided visit to Palácio Fronteira (where the Marquesa d'Alorna has lived)
15.30
Palácio Fronteira
2nd Session - First round of discussion about the subjects previously distributed to the participants
15.30-16.30
Discussion of question A
16.30-17.00
Work in small groups
17.00-17.30
Brief presentation of group ideas on question A
Day II 14. 07. 2009
Palácio Fronteira
3rd Session – Second round of discussion about the subjects previously distributed to the participants
10.00-11.00
Discussion of question B
11.00-11.45
Work in small groups
11.45-12.00
Interval
12.00-12.30
Brief presentation of group ideas on question B
12.30-14.00
Lunch at Palácio Fronteira
14.00
Palácio Fronteira
4th Session – Third round of discussion about the subjects previously distributed to the participants
14.00-15.00
Discussion of question C
15.00-15.45
Work in small groups
15.45-16h00
Interval
16.00-16.30
Presentation of group ideas on question C
16.30-16.45
Interval
16.45-17h.30
Final Conclusions and Closure
List of Participants:
Suzan van Dijk (University of Utrecht)
Tobias Brandenberger (University of Göttingen)
Claude Maffre (University of Montpellier)
Nieves Baranda (Open University of Madrid)
Isabel Morujão (University of Oporto)
Maria de Lurdes Correia Fernandes (University of Oporto)
Zulmira Santos (University of Oporto)
Luisa Malato (University of Oporto)
Clara Sarmento (University of Minho)
Vanda Anastácio (University of Lisboa)
Inês de Ornellas e Castro (University Nova de Lisboa)
Teresa Almeida (University Nova de Lisboa)
Pedro Sena Lino (University of Lisbon-CEC)
Lígia Cabrita (University of Lisbon)
Anabela Couto (Open University Lisbon)
Vânia Chaves (University of Lisbon)
Adriana Bebiano (University of Coimbra)
Inocência Mata (University of Lisbon)
Regina Tavares da Silva (Comissão para a Igualdade das Mulheres, Portugal)
José Félix Duque (Associação Europeia de Apoio à Vítima)