Second edition of CultSense Insights out now!

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CultSense has released the second edition of CultSense insights. This issue encapsulates the work, initiatives, videos and opportunities that the CultSense project is creating. CultSense is an Erasmus+ project which is aimed at sensitising young travellers so that they understand and respect better the local norms, values, beliefs and cultures of the places they visit. In doing so, the project strives to alleviate mobility pressures and tensions between locals and travellers.

Cover of the CultSense Insights second edition, with an image of a globe.

This second edition contains an overview of recent developments within the project. It reflects on the first staff training activity that took place in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, in December 2021. The training included focus groups with (international) students of the Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, research presentations by our Portuguese colleagues, as well as an introduction to local crafts and the rich culinary heritage of the region. Furthermore, newly developed educational videos are presented. More about the activities of CultSense can be read in the full edition.

More information

Read the full CultSense Insights issue 2.

Contact person CultSense: Lenia Marques marques@eshcc.eur.nl
For more information about CultSense, visit their website.

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