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from July, 6th 2022 to July, 7th 2022

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL TOOLS AND INNOVATION IN HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE. COOPERATION AND THE EXCHANGE OF GOOD PRACTICES (OURENSE, 6-7 JULY 2022)

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL TOOLS AND INNOVATION IN HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE. COOPERATION AND THE EXCHANGE OF GOOD PRACTICES

ONLINE PARTICIPATION: The congress can be followed online and communications can be presented via videoconference.     

 

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 CHAIR, SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE, ORGANISING COMMITEE        CALL FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS           

   DATA PRIVACY POLICYPAYMENT ENTITLEMENTS                                   CERTIFICATES                                           QUERIES AND FURTHER INFORMATION   

 

ICT offer the opportunity to improve humanitarian aid. For this, all the actors involved in humanitarian aid projects must be taken into account, from experts to those citizens who demand help. Training humanitarian aid professionals up to a high standard is a priority among the EU countries, this includes enhancing their digital skills. And it is necessary to share good practices from different settings. To address these challenges, the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships for higher education Innovation in Humanitarian Response project is being carried out during 2020-2023. InovHumRe 2020-1-PT01-KA203-078796.   

 

Innovation in humanitarian aid is a requirement to achieve the sustainable development goals. And it is also a priority for universities and NGOs in a global context affected by COVID19.   At this conference, some of the main research findings up to date of the InovHumRe project will be presented, and a space will be offered for discussion with key external experts and conference participants. We approach this complex topic, deeply impcated by the COVID19 pandemic, in two phases. Firstly, the main experiences of humanitarian aid and digitization in Turkey, Portugal, Spain, Colombia and Brazil will be presented. 

 

Secondly, we will offer an analysis of tools such as photo-denunciation, co-design and other digital resources, with special attention to good practices developed in the US, Portugal and Spain.  We will present research results in the fields of humanitarian aid and educational innovation. In addition to participating in the main conference sessions, those registered at the conference will be able to present their communications in five debate sessions.     

 

KEY DATES   

MARCH 20 REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN   

MAY 10 DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION     

MAY 26 COMMUNICATION OF ABSTRACTS ACCEPTANCE     

JUNE 8 (INCLUSIVE) END OF DISCOUNT PERIOD FOR EARLY REGISTRATION     

JULY 1 LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION

Dates and places
From July, 6th 2022 to July, 7th 2022

Lugar:

Archivo Histórico Provincial de Ourense, 

Rúa Emilia Pardo Bazán, s/n

32004 Ourense


Hours
Hours: 30
UNED 50

Esta actividad forma parte de las actividades del 50 aniversario de la UNED.

Program
July 6th
 
10:00-10:15: Opening ceremony
 Welcoming Remarks
        Rosa María Martín Aranda, Vicerrectora de Investigación, UNED
        Ana Loreto Mohino Manrique, Dean of the Faculty of Law, UNED
        Paulo Pedroso, Coordinator of the Innovation in Humanitarian Response Erasmus Project
        Antonio López Peláez, Professor of Social Work and Social Services, Faculty of Law, UNED
 
 
10:15-11:30: Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Turkey
10:15-11:30
Gökhan Topcu, Hacettepe University, Digitalization of humanitarian aid: Turkish Red Crescent Debit Card (Kizilaykart)
Görkem Kelebek. Hacettepe University, Participatory photography: How migrants tell their stories with photo-voice in Turkey?”
Hakan Sakarya, Hacettepe University, COVID-19 and compulsory digital transformations in the social work practice process in Turkey
Reyhan Atasü - Topcuoglu, Hacettepe University, COVID-19 and Digitalization of Women’s Human Rights Activism: The Example of E-Pass for Equality Project
11:30-13:10: Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Portugal
11:30-12:20 Round table: Paulo Pedroso (ISCTE), Jorge Ferreira (ISCTE), Joana Azevedo (ISCTE) and Annelien Groten (ISCTE)
12:20-13:10: Panel session 1. 
Panel coordinator: María Inés Martínez Herrero
  1. Experiencia de utilización de la red social Facebook para para promover la cooperación y respuesta humanitaria desde un centro de salud. Ana María Rodríguez González. Centro de salud Celanova.
  2. La integración de las tecnologías de la información en los sistemas de Servicios Sociales españoles. Jaime Minguijón Pablo, Universidad de Zaragoza y Cecilia Serrano-Martínez, Universidad de La Rioja.
  3. Participatory Action-Research Methodologies for Youth Empowerment: the use of (Digital) PhotoVoice during the COVID-19 crisis. Jose Luis Fernández-Pacheco Irina Rasskin-Gutman. Universidad de Extremadura.
  4. Competencias digitales en el proyecto CIRES. Domingo Carbonero Muñoz. Universidad de la Rioja.
  5. Herramientas digitales de coordinación e información ante la pandemia del Covid-19: experiencia del grupo de trabajo de La Rioja (España) Esther Raya Diez, Ana Belén Cuesta Ruiz-Clavijo, Sofia Montenegro Leza. Universidad de la Rioja.

 
 
15:30-17:10: Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Spain
15:30-16:20: Round table: Angel de Juanas (UNED), Francisco Javier García Castilla (UNED), Raquel Pelta Resano (UB), Rocío Ciero (Fundación Magtel).
16:20-17:10: Panel session 2. 
Panel coordinator: Carmen Verde Diego (Universidad de Vigo) 
  1.  Una experiencia de Trabajo Social Digital para mejorar la salud de mujeres inmigrantes. Yolanda García Vázquez, Carlos Ferrás SextoUniversidad de Vigo.
  2. Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación en la intervención social con personas mayores en España Clara Grech, Breogán Riobóo-Lois y Sabela Pérez-Martín. Universidad de Vigo.
  3.  Evaluación de un ejemplo de gamificación a través de grupos de discusión. Paula Frieiro, Rubén González-Rodríguez, Carmen Verde-Diego y Leidi Viviana Moreno Parra. Universidad de Vigo.
  4. Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Brazil. Celso Castro. FGV CPDOC.

 
17:10-18:00: Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Brazil
17:10-18:00: Round table: Celso Castro (Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (CPDOC)), Eduardo Mello (Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (CPDOC)) 
18:00-20:00: Good practices in Humanitarian Response. The case of Colombia
18:00-18:50: Round table: Paula Andrea Ceron Arboleda (ICESI), Jorge Illera (ICESI)
 
18:50-20:00: Panel session 3: Panel coordinator Carmen Guadalupe Casas Ratia (ENTS-UNAM)
  1. Cultura de la prevención de daños y bioética de la intervención digital en la formación universitaria de prácticas comunitarias y en contextos sociales de complejidad extrema. Carmen Casas Ratia, Pedro Isnardo De la Cruz. UNAM.
  2. La ciudadanía digital: análisis particular en la Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social - UNAM.  Propuesta de un modelo formativo Karol López Valero, Aida Valero Chávez.  UNAM.
  3. Proyecto APPtívate como estrategia para la socialización y formación digital de personas mayores: Reporte de una experiencia mexicana durante la pandemia por COVID-19 Jennifer García Contreras, Ana Lilia Pérez Quintero, Graciela Casas Torres. UNAM
  4. Evaluación colectiva de una intervención gerontológica para la alfabetización digital de personas mayores de México, implementada durante la pandemia por COVID-19 Graciela Casas Torres, Ana Lilia Pérez Quintero, Guadalupe Cañongo León. UNAM
  5. Relaciones sociales en espacios digitales en estudiantes universitarios durante el confinamiento generado por la Covid 19 Raúl García García, Patricia Pineda Cortez, Eva Alonso Elizalde. UAEH
  6. Jóvenes universitarios y educación en línea, nuevos escenarios de intervención social. Raúl García García, Jorge Dolores Bautista, Hilda María del Consuelo Godínez Guzmán. UAEH

 
July 7th
10:00-11:30: Round table: Digital social work
Gloria Kirwan (RCSI Dublin), Chaime Marcuello (Universidad de Zaragoza), Joaquín Castillo de Mesa (University of Málaga)
 
11:40- 13:00: Round table: Photovoice: an IASSW project
Mieko Yoshihama, University of Michigan, Jose Luis Fernández Pachecho (Universidad de Extremadura) and Eduardo Marques (University of Azores)
 
15:30-16:30: Round table: Experiences of caring and sharing good practices under COVID-19: new approaches for teaching and learning through remote means
Shuang Lu (The University of Hong Kong) and María Inés Martínez Herrero (UNIR) .


16:30-17:30: Round table: IASSW and ICSW: digital tools and e-learning after the COVID-19
Annamaria Campanini (IASSW), Antonio López Peláez (ICSW) and Marta Lora-Tamayo (UNED)
17:35 - 17:45: Clausura:
Reyhan Atasü-Topcuo?lu, (Hacettepe University), Paulo Pedroso (ISCTE) and Antonio López Peláez (UNED)
Enrollment

REGISTRATION DEADLINE (INCLUDING PAYMENT): JULY 1st

PARTICIPATION:
You can participate in the congress as an attendant, and also as the author of a communication.

ENROLLMENT:
All participants must complete the same registration process (register and pay the registration fee), valid for attendance and also for the presentation of communications.

PAYMENTS:
Early registration: 
50 euros: from March 14th to June 8th inclusive.

Ordinary registration: 
100 euros: (from June 9th to July 1st)  

Students: 
25 euros: (from March 14th to July 1st)

AMIETS members: 
25 euros: (from March 14th to July 1st)
 
You can make an online payment, or a deposit or a transfer for the corresponding amount in the following bank account, 
in which the name of the person who participates in the Congress and the bank reference of the same must be recorded.

Santander Bank
IBAN: ES45
SWIFT: BSCHESMM
c/c: 0049-0001-59-2811481584 
Congress bank referece: HERDI22   

Send the copy of the deposit or transfer to the email: rperezh@fundacion.uned.es

If you make an online payment, it is not necessary to send the proof of said operation.

(*) Students must send a valid supporting document os such condition from their student space.

Para matricularse en el curso, pinche sobre el botón "Matrícula online" situado debajo de la tabla de precios.

Prices before June, 8th 2022

Discount for early registration: Participants who register and complete payment before June, 8th 2022 (if applicable) will benefit from the FEES listed in the following table.

  AMIETS members Ordinary enrolment Students
Fee25 €50 €25 €

Prices from June, 8th 2022 (included)

Applicants who register but pay from June, 8th 2022, even if previously registered, will still have to pay the fees below.

  AMIETS members Ordinary enrolment Students
Fee25 €100 €25 €
Directed by
Antonio López Peláez
Methodology
COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE:  Communications can be presented in Spanish or English, and the five panel sessions for communications will have a section in English and a section in Spanish.   


PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY:  Among all the communications presented, the Scientific Committee and the Organizing Committee will make a selection, based on quality and adjustment to the congress topic, and invite their authors to publish a book chapter free of charge based on this (between 4,000 and 6,000 words) as part of an edited book in the Social Work Series Collection, published by Thomson Reuters Aranzadi. In order to be eligible to participate in this publication, all the signatory authors of the communication must have formalized and paid the registration fee for the Congress.
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