Teaching staff

 

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Each day of class will be dedicated to a general theme, developed by Lecturers and Invited speakers.

University of Padova | Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World
Lecturers and Invited speakers

Several Professors participate in the Summer School, they have been invited by the University of Padova from both European  Heigher Education Institutions, such as the University of Padova itself, the University of Milan (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), the University of Udine, (Italy); the University of Alicante (Spain) and South American Universities, such as the Universidade de Caxias do Sul (Brazil) and the Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo (Uruguay).

1. Giovanni Luigi Fontana
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World (DiSSGeA), University of Padova, Italy
Area of research: Company History and history of local development; preservation and enhancement of industrial heritage.

2. Gabriele Orcalli
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Department Economics, University of Padova, Italy
Area of research: Economics of development.

3. José Antonio Miranda Encarnación
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Faculty of Economics, University of Alicante, Spain
Area of research: Compared hisory of industies, common features and differences between industrial areas in Europe and South America.

4. Ferdinando Fava
Researcher in Anthropology, University of Padova, Italy
Area of research: Urban and cultural anthropology.

5. Javier Grossutti
Researcher in Economic and Social History
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Area of research: History of Italian migrations to South America.

6. Carlos Paz
Director of the Anthropology and Industrial Archaelogy Research group
Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of the Province and Central Buenos Aires (UNICEN)
Area of research: Cultural Anthropology, work anthropology and archaeology applied to industrial heritage.

7. Alicia Villafañe
Director of the Department of Social Anthropology, Director of the Núcleo Regional de Estudios Socioculrales-NuRES
Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of the Province and Central Buenos Aires (UNICEN)
Area of research: Anthropology, processes leading to the establishment of local identities.

8. Ludmila Adad
Researcher in Anthropology
Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of the Province and Central Buenos Aires (UNICEN)
Area of research: Connections between history, identity and heritage in company towns, representations and practices in urban areas.

9. Vania Beatriz Merlotti Heredia
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Department of History, University of Caxias do Sul, Brasil
Area of research: History of Italian inmigration to Brasil.

10. Carolina Lussana
Director of Dalmine Foundation, Dalmine, Italy
Area of research: Communication of company hisory,  oral history, management and inhancement of company history (company archives).

11. Claudio Belini
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, Faculty of Economics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Area of research: American economic and social history.

12. Alcides Beretta Curi
Lecturer of Economic History
Faculty of Humanities and Education, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
Area of research: The role of European inmigration in establishing the entrepreneurial profile of Uruguay.

13. Pietro Cafaro
Senior lecturer of Economic History
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy
Area of research: Economic hisory.

14. Gianluca Toschi
Researcher at the Nord Est Foundation, Venice, Italy
Area of research: Economic and territorial data analysis.

15. Alessandro Massarente
Lecturer or architectural planning at the University of Ferrara, Italy
Area of research: Architectural planning and re-use for industrial heritage; intervention models applied to dismissed production sites.

16. Manuel Ramello
Researcher at the Politechnical University of Turin, Italy
Area of research: Architectural planning and re-use for industrial heritage; intervention models applied to dismissed production sites.

17. Fernando Gandolfi
Senior lecturer of Architecture
Faculty of Architecture, University of La Plata, Argentina
Area of research: History of architecture in Argentina, urban management and planning.

18. Ana Ottavianelli
Assistant lecturer of Theory of Architecture
Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of La Plata, Argentina
Area of research: History of architecture. Architectural urban heritage.

19. Eduardo Gentile
Lecturer of Theory of Architecture
Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of La Plata,  Argentina
Area of research: History of architecture. Architectural urban heritage.

20. Fabiana Carbonari
Senior lecturer of Systems of representation
Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of La Plata, Argentina
Area of research: History of architecture. Architectural urban heritage.

 

University of Buenos Aires | Faculty of Economics (FCE)
Lecturers and invited professors

For the University of Buenos Aires | Faculty of Economics, the following lecturers will participate

1. Maria Ines Barbero
Senior lecturer in History of Economics
Area of research
: Economic history and company history.

2. Jorge Gilbert
Senior lecturer in History of Economics
Area of research: Economic and company history.

Universidad de Buenos Aires | Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseno y Urbanismo (FADU)
Profesores titulares e invitados

For the University of Buenos Aires | Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Planningy, the following lecturers will participate

1. María Marta Lupano
Senior lecturer in History of Architecture
Area of research: History of Architecture

2. William Rey Ashfield
Lecturer in History of National Architecture
Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Area of research: Interventions on architectural heritage.

3. Fernando Augusto Rocchi
Lecturer in History
Department of History, University of Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina
Area of research: Cities and Industries, industrialization in Argentine from 1870 to 1920.

4.Alberto Boselli
Lecturer in Architecture History of Architecture, Coordinator of the Seminario de Crítica at the American Art Institute
Area of research: Visual Memory of the City of Buenos Aires, reconstructed from digital databases and iconographic sources.

5. Graciela Raponi
Lecturer and researcher
Area of research: Analysis of the identity of Argentinian a architecture through the national cinema, Urban History and Virtual Image of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Atlas Multimedia, Filming and visuale memory of Buenos Aires.

6. Celia Guevara
Architect, Expert in Landscapes and development
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; IUED Geneva, Switzerland.
Area of research: Workers and Urban History in the neighborhood of La Boca, Parque Patricios, Recoleta, Buenos Aires; the origin of Italian immigration to Argentina.

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