Nevena Tatovic is pursuing her PhD between the University of Évora and Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, as a fellow of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. Set at the interface of heritage, arts and landscape studies, her doctoral project ponders concept of intangible heritage in nature - culture context, exploring the notions of silence and quiet in spiritual landscapes. She holds a master of research in history and heritage studies from the University Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne, with a joint diploma from the University of Padua and University of Évora. With a previous degree in landscape architecture from the University of Belgrade, her research interests revolve around intangible heritage, silence and spirit of place, phenomenology of landscape and drawing, and environmental history.
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