Nevena Ilic (1981) received M.A. in Art History and Museum Studies from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at University of Zagreb. Film photography became the center of her research, and in 2016 she finished her second master on the subject “Former factory Fotokemika as a museum of photography” on Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Universidade de Évora and Università degli Studi of Padua (EMJMD TPTI), dealing with the disappearance of film photography from the global scene and its potential heritage value. Nowadays, she is living between Lisbon-Paris, and, as Ph.D. student on HERITAS program-Heritage Studies, University of Évora and Lisbon, her research is focused on the position of film photography in the 21st century, its recognition as heritage and its safeguarding globally.
Paula Kramer Lima (1985) received M.A. in Human Resource Management and Management at IPS Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Setúbal, Portugal. In 2020, she enrolled in the postgraduate studies of Heritage, Education, Culture and Tourism at the Instituto Jean Piaget, Almada, Portugal as part of her professional specialization in heritage studies. The main focus of her research is the industrial heritage of the canning industry, in tangible and intangible aspects of the city of Setúbal. With tools and knowledge of Management in the heritage field, she is committed to create a project to revive the lost professions connected with the fishing traditions which are deeply rooted in the memory and legacy of the city. Part of the research is dedicated to the photography of Américo Ribeiro that witnesses the development of the city in many aspects due to the existence of one of the biggest canning industries in the first half of the 20th century in Portugal.
Veronika Gamulin (1979) received M.A. in Art History and Philosophy from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at University of Zagreb. She holds a master of research in history, history of techniques and heritage studies from the University Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne. At this moment, she is finishing Ph.D. studies at the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology at the University of Zadar, Croatia. Her research deals with the history of fish processing in Dalmatia.
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Sessions in which Nevena Ilic participates
Monday 29 August, 2022
Sessions in which Nevena Ilic attends
Sunday 28 August, 2022
Join the conference organisers and TICCIH board members for a welcome cocktail and some festive words of introduction, in the former forge of the École technique de Montréal, founded in 1909, now part of the Université du Québec à Montréal campus.
Tuesday 30 August, 2022
This session will allow us to explore, through nine international case studies, the different strategies for the development of industrial heritage as well as their impacts on communities and their territory. The analysis of museums, cultural spaces, itineraries and urban developments will be an opportunity to highlight the questions of identity, meaning, relevance and impact that animate all the actors of this heritage in transformation.