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Lídia Oliveira, member of the Scientific Commitee of DigiMedia, and Carmen Silva, a visiting researcher who is currently developing her project at Digimedia, have published the article “Artificial Intelligence at the Interface between Cultural Heritage and Photography: A Systematic Literature Review”, in the Journal Heritage (Scopus Q1 Arts and Humanities).

The article can be read here.

“Digital Storytelling by Women in Tech Communities” is the name of the work that will be presented on November 14th at ICIDS (International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling), one of the most important storytelling conferences in the world by Renata Frade (DigiMedia researcher) and Mário Vairinhos (DigiMedia/DeCa professor). The communication was published as a book chapter by Springer, Interactive Storytelling.

 This work presents aspects and results of Renata Frade’s doctoral research on women in technology in Brazilian and Portuguese communities, supervised by professor Mário Vairinhos.

More information about this conference:

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-47655-6_6#citeas 

https://icids2023.ardin.online/program

Reference:

Frade, R.L., Vairinhos, M. (2023). Digital Storytelling by Women in Tech Communities. In: Holloway-Attaway, L., Murray, J.T. (eds) Interactive Storytelling. ICIDS 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14383. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47655-6_6

A new article called “Instagram Use and Equity in Public Health: A Study on Brazil and Portugal During the COVID-19 Pandemic” was published in the Canadian Journal of Communication. The article was written by the DigiMedia Researchers Pâmela Pinto, Maria João Antunes, Margarida Pisco and Denis Reno,

 

You can access the article here.

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