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Diane Dodd

IGCAT at the 5th Anniversary Symposium of Institute of Cultural Capital (ICC)

IGCAT’s Executive Director, Dr. Diane Dodd participated in the 5th Anniversary Symposium of Institute of Cultural Capital (ICC) ain Liverpool, 10 November 2015. The Institute of Cultural Capital is a strategic collaboration between the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. It conducts collaborative and interdisciplinary research

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Indigenous Terra Madre’s Slow Food conclave Inaugurated in Shillong

The much awaited Indigenous Terra Madre (ITM) a conclave centered on the philosophy of Slow Food, Agro biodiversity, Food Sovereignty, Agro-ecology, amongst others, was officially inaugurated on Tuesday at the Convocation Hall of the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong. Adapted in Meghalaya as International Mei Ramew, the inaugural ceremony saw

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Diane Dodd

The final TPP text has just been released to the public

The final TPP text has just been released to the public. 792 million people live in countries that are party to this deal, yet this is the first any of us have officially been able to see the full text. The TPP or the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is a proposed free trade

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Earth markets bring organic food to your table

Following the slow food philosophy, which aims to counter the fast-food tradition, earth markets are community-run markets that bring naturally grown organic food to consumers at fair prices. They do not appear different from other local markets; however, they have to adapt to the Slow Food philosophy. With a special focus on

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Arts and culture, an alternative to grow African economies

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) governments have been urged to shift their focus from timber, cocoa and minerals exports, and introduce relevant polices and funding into arts and culture to rapidly expand their economies. The stakeholders from Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Cote d’Ivoire are discussing the status

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Jury will decide Limerick’s EU Capital of Culture fate

Twenty copies of Limerick’s bid document for the prized European Capital of Culture 2020 designation have been submitted to the Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Dublin, Galway and the Three Sisters or South East regional clustering of Waterford, Wexford and Kilkenny are all bidding for the title, which

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Tourism and local culture can fuel chinese rural economy

Yanqing, a national ecological demonstration base, will be one of the sites for the 2022 Winter Olympics. In the past four years, with an investment of 30 million yuan ($4.71 million), Yanqing has turned a once farm-field valley into an attractive place with beautiful names such as the “Most Beautiful

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

The 11th Assembly of the European Association of Cultural Researchers (ECURES) will be held on 12 and 13th November at Poland.

ECURES is an international association of scholars and experts specialising in cultural research. The members of the Association come from over 30 countries in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia; they represent a broad range of academic disciplines. ECURES is committed to pioneering the development of theoretical and applied cultural

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Grand launch of Salon Gastrónoma, Cannes

The dazzling first edition of Salon Gastrónoma launches in Cannes on 30 October, running until 2 November. Almost 5,000 m2 of the prestigious Palm Beach will be taken over by this special ‘gourmand’ event; a unique and spectacular setting, facing the beautiful Lerins Islands. Over four days – under the sponsorship

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Visiting a Favela Community in Rio de Janeiro

Favela tours in Rio de Janeiro are a controversial subject. As Rio has been working to pacify many of the communities with the UPP (Police Pacification Units), tours have been on the rise as curious travellers leave the beach to explore another perspective of the city. With around 22 percent of

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

New Capital of Gastronomy 2016 Announced

After Cáceres was bestowed the title os Spanish Capital of Gastronomy last year, a position which it has held from 1 January 2015, the time has come to announce a new winner for the forthcoming year. And the judging was tough, but after beating entrants such as Huelva, Toledo has

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