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Approaching Oporto by Mrs. S. Roope Dockery
November promises to be an exciting month. After our trip to Clermont-Ferrand, France, and our participation in “The Traveller’s Tale” conference, we will head to Porto to join the 2nd FLUP Research Meeting.
The upper reach by Mrs. S. Roope Dockery,
The “Anglophone Travellers in Portugal” project is heading abroad! On November 14 and 15, 2024, we will have the pleasure of sharing our project and its developments at the international conference The Traveller’s Tale: Emergent Forms and Minority Traditions, in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
FCT scholarships

In the capacity of Digital Lab Coordinator, I'm very proud to see that CETAPS and its Digital Lab are attractive to PhD students that want to develop interdisciplinary projects. This year, Eduardo Pereira, Teresa Aguiar and Ana Ferreira have been awarded with a FCT scholarship. Congratulations and welcome to the community!

Love's Labour's Lost Scene
Co-authoring an abstract on humor and translation was both a challenging and rewarding experience. Looking forward to presenting our work at the 2nd FLUP Research Meeting this November!
At Valongo's main square
On October 29, the Regueifa and Biscoito Workshop in Valongo hosted the presentation of the research project titled “Augmented Reality, Past — Present—Future: A Digital Humanities Project in Valongo.” Roberta Rodrigues shared the discoveries and innovations developed throughout her dissertation project as part of the Master's program in Multimedia at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto.
The Digital Lab at the USS 2024

Utopian literature, dystopias in particular, has found fertile ground in tropes related to technology and its positive and negative repercussions in education, politics, society, and the environment. While the relationship between technology and Utopia has been explored both fictionally and non-fictionally over the past few decades, the emergence of digital humanities as an established field raises new questions and connections between these two areas.