Resultados "research"
Florence MARGIN Meeting
We are glad to inform you that the second Consortium Meeting of MARGIN will be held on 17th and 18th of December 2015 in Florence, Italy.
The specific objective is to select a sample of neighbourhoods in five urban areas (Barcelona, Paris, London, Milan and Budapest) for the implementation of the anthropological fieldwork in 2016.
LMI has been awarded as one of Las Mejores Ideas 2015 de Diario Médico
"Entornos 2.0 de las sociedades científicas" study, conducted by researchers Guillem Marca and Joan Frigola, of consolidated research group LMI, together with researchers Lorena Guillén and Kathy Matilla, has been awarded as one of Las Mejores Ideas of 2015 in the Professional Politics category of the 14th edition of Diario Médico Awards, held on November 16 at the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya. The study analyzes the 2.0 profile and presence of the scientific societies.
Catalunya als ulls del món. Anàlisi de la presència i construcció del relat del context sociopolític de Catalunya (2010-2015) a la premsa internacional
Funded by Institute of Autonomous Studies (IEA) of Generalitat de Catalunya
Directed by Dr. Carles Pont (IP)
La transmisión de estereotipos de género a través de la canción y su relación con la violencia de género
Funded by Instituto de la Mujer (Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality)
Directed by Dra. Laura Filardo-Llamas (University of Valladolid)
Presentation at ESA 2015
Riccardo Valente presented his paper titled "Perceived insecurity in a city with low-crime rates: the case of Barcelona" at the XII Conference of the European Sociological Association held in Prague from 25th to 28th August. This participation also created opportunities for disseminating the MARGIN project.
Thesis Defense
Last July, Joseph Torello, research collaborator of LMI defended his doctoral thesis: Music in films: the subversion of cinematic language in the work of Pere Portabella (1967-1976), led by Dr. Jaume Duran.
With a brilliant defense, the thesis was evaluated Excellent Cum Laude by the thesis committee.
The same Pere Portabella attend the event.
MARGIN project: top score of 15 out of 15
The MARGIN Coordination and Support Action is a research project funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme and it has been evaluated with the top score of 15 out of 15. Antonio Bartolomé and Riccardo Valente of the Interactive Media Lab (LMI) of the University of Barcelona coordinate the project.
The project provides policy makers with evidence-based tools for developing and assessing strategies targeted at the reduction of insecurity among different demographic and socioeconomic groups.

