3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NAUTICAL AND MARITIME CULTURE
14-15 NOVEMBER 2019
NAPLES - SAINTS MARCELLINO AND FESTO MONASTERY
The CNM conference, organized by “Associazione Italiana di Tecnica Navale” (ATENA), is one of the major Italian scientific events on maritime and nautical culture. The conference will take place in two days, November 28th and 29th 2024, covering all the conceptual and theoretical aspects connected to the research in engineering, history, architecture, economic, and social sciences fields. After the great success of the previous three editions, about 100 contributions are expected which will be organized in parallel sessions by topic. The CNM 2024 conference will be held in Venice, with the aim of promoting the dialogue between scholars, professionals, and those who are involved, with their particular skills, in research, development, and enhancement of sea culture.
An international scientific Committee, representative of international academic and cultural institutions, will review the abstracts and full-length papers assuring the scientific quality of the conference. Professors Alberto Marinò and Vittorio Bucci (University of Trieste) have been engaged to chair the CNM 2024 Conference Scientific Committee. The abstract (max 300 words) can be composed in either English or Italian language. After the approval, the contributors will provide the full-length paper to be presented during the conference. Moreover, only for English-language contributions, a full-length paper (max 10 pages) can be submitted to be included in the conference proceedings and indexed by SCOPUS as conference series in Progress in Marine Science and Technology.
Since the dawn of history, the sea represents an environment that connects and divides human societies. However, its liquid boundaries have never been insuperable barriers for man. Nowadays as well as in the past, human beings cut through the sea to discover, inhabit and connect the entire known world. In order to face the sea, they develop increasingly ingenious and innovative technological solutions. On the seashore, they build up cities, ports, increasing the productive capacity and establishing new commercial and political relations. At sea, the essence of human evolution is still expressed and sublimated, despite the virtual interconnection of the modern world: the constant tension towards the unknown and the attempt to go beyond the knowledge limits. This is a path marked by discoveries, failures and transitions, that are the milestones of the secular man-sea relationship.
An international scientific Committee, representative of international academic and cultural institutions, will review the abstracts and full-length papers assuring the scientific quality of the conference. Professors Alberto Marinò and Vittorio Bucci (University of Trieste) have been engaged to chair the CNM 2024 Conference Scientific Committee. The abstract (max 300 words) can be composed in either English or Italian language. After the approval, the contributors will provide the full-length paper to be presented during the conference. Moreover, only for English-language contributions, a full-length paper (max 10 pages) can be submitted to be included in the conference proceedings and indexed by SCOPUS as conference series in Progress in Marine Science and Technology.
Since the dawn of history, the sea represents an environment that connects and divides human societies. However, its liquid boundaries have never been insuperable barriers for man. Nowadays as well as in the past, human beings cut through the sea to discover, inhabit and connect the entire known world. In order to face the sea, they develop increasingly ingenious and innovative technological solutions. On the seashore, they build up cities, ports, increasing the productive capacity and establishing new commercial and political relations. At sea, the essence of human evolution is still expressed and sublimated, despite the virtual interconnection of the modern world: the constant tension towards the unknown and the attempt to go beyond the knowledge limits. This is a path marked by discoveries, failures and transitions, that are the milestones of the secular man-sea relationship.
Sponsorship opportunities and modalities can be discussed with CNM 2024 organizing committee. For more information you can contact us at sponsor@atenanazionale.org.
Alberto MOROSO (ATENA President) - Chairman
Vittorio BUCCI (University of Trieste) - Co-chairman
Luca BRAIDOTTI (University of Trieste) - Co-chairman
Serena BERTAGNA (University of Trieste) - Conference Secretary
Luca AMBROSIO (ATENA Friuli Venezia Giulia) - Conference Accountant
Walter PRENDIN (ATENA Veneto)
Andrea GALUPPO (ATENA Veneto)
Riccardo BALDINI (ATENA Ravenna-Emilia Romagna)
Bruno DELLA LOGGIA (ATENA Lombardia)
Maria Cristina PEDICCHIO (mareFVG - iNEST)
Alberto MARINO’ (University of Trieste) - Chairman
Maria ACANFORA (University of Naples, Federico II)
Marco ALTOSOLE (University of Naples, Federico II)
Pasqualino CORIGLIANO (University of Messina)
Vincenzo CRUPI (University of Messina)
Fabio DE LUCA (University of Naples, Federico II)
Donato PADOLECCHIA (University of Trieste)
Silvia PENNINO (University of Naples, Parthenope)
Jasna PRPIĆ-ORŠIĆ (University of Rijeka)
Cesare RIZZO (University of Genoa)
Enrico RIZZUTO (University of Genoa)
Maria Elisabetta RUGGIERO (University of Genoa)
Claudio SBARUFATTI (Polytechnic University of Milan)
Antonio SCAMARDELLA (University of Naples, Parthenope)
Natasha TAUCER MARCHESI (University of Trieste)
Samuele UTZERI (University of Trieste)
Marko VALČIĆ (University of Zadar)
Michele VIVIANI (University of Genoa)
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