Program > Sunday, June 17

Programme and book of abstracts

  • 09.00

Session 2: Temporalities, Places and Theoretical debates

- Questioning Islands, Islanders and Insularity in the Long Aegean and Mediterranean Cultural Durée
Katerina Kopaka, Greece

- Theory and Politics of Micro-insularities in Modern times: the Aegean Archipelago, 15th-18th centuries
Zei Eleftheria, University of Crete – Greece

- São Tomé: Locational analysis, and Islands as “Central Places”
Robert Garfield, DePaul University -USA

  • 10.30

Break

  • 11.00

- Island Archaeology in Dialogue: Past and Present Issues for Small Island Communities
Helen Dawson, Freie Universitat Berlin - Germany

- The Recovery of Historical Terraces and Perspectives of Reterritorialisation in the Smaller Italian Islands
Arturo Gallia, University of Rome 3 - Italy

 New World or Old World? – the In-Between of Islands When It Comes to Wine
Jackie Dutton, U. of Melbourne - Australia

  • 12.00 - 13.00

Discussion

  • 13.00

Lunch

  • 14.15

Session 3: Visual Media and Communication in Island Studies

- Visual Representation, Repatriation, and the role of Participatory Video in Indigenous/Island Studies
Mike Evans, Stephen Foster, Jon Corbett, Benoit Raoulx
UBC Okanagan & Université de Caen-Normandie - Canada & France

- Analysing Island Development Through an Audiovisual Approach
Laura Corsi; Louis Brigand, Université de Bretagne Occidentale - France

- Island Based Media and their Contribution to Resilient Island Communities: a Case Study from Amami Oshima
Evangelia Papoutsaki & Sueo Kuwahara
UNITEC; Kagoshima University - New Zealand and Japan

  • 15.45

Discussion

  • 16.15

Break

  • 16.45

Session 4: Experiencing the Sense of Place in Islands

- Exploring the Inland Island Experience
Kate Butler

- “Art and Islands: the île Pelée Project”
Fabrice Gallis, Sophie Lapalu,  Frédéric Leterrier, and alii.
COLLECTIF “Le laboratoire des hypotheses” (Cherbourg) - France

  • 17.45

Discussion

  • 18.15

Presentation and Music Performance: Traditional Songs from the Channel Islands/îles Anglo-Normandes (in French, English, and local Norman languages) with Emmanuelle BOUTILLIER and Etiennne LAGRANGE from the music band and project Lihou

  • 19.15

Seafood degustation and dinner (Truck to St Vaast at 21.30)

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