On the 23rd of March (18:00-19:30), in room 106 of the Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto, FLUP), Oscar Ferrer (University of Seville) will present the communication "The catholic press of mitad del siglo XX in Colombia: The anticommunist campaign of the weekly 'El Campesino' (1958-1970)".
Moderated by André Pina (ISUP), this will be the first session of the cycle #CODA - Hacktivar as Humanidades (see below), and is organized by CODA - Center for Digital Culture and Innovation and Institute of Sociology of the University of Porto.
Additional information about #CODA Sessions - Hacktivate the Humanities:
The idea of hacking, which popular culture associated with invading or destroying systems, emerged as a non-standard way of overcoming obstacles and limitations of computer systems. With reference to its original character, this concept can be a powerful tool to activate and revitalize the humanities. Based on this premise, the "Hacktivate as Humanidades" cycle, a CODA - Center for Digital Culture and Innovation initiative, aims to bring together national and international researchers whose research can demonstrate how creative and sometimes disruptive approaches are used to transform the way we think and interact with culture, the arts and the social and human sciences. In this questioning, participants will still be challenged to rethink their own practices and, therefore, to seek new ways of (re)hacktivating their own paths.