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Eduarda Rabaçal
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Professora Auxiliar (Departamento de Turismo, Património e Cultura).
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REMIT – Research on Economics, Management and Information Technologies
Centro de investigação que que tem como objetivo principal produzir e disseminar conhecimento teórico e aplicado que possibilite uma maior compreensão das dinâmicas e tendências económicas, empresariais, territoriais e tecnológicas do mundo contemporâneo e dos seus efeitos socioeconómicos. O REMIT adota uma perspetiva multidisciplinar que integra vários domínios científicos: Economia e Gestão; Ciências e Tecnologia; Turismo, Património e Cultura.
Founded in 2017, REMIT – Research on Economics, Management and Information Technologies is a research unit of Portucalense University. Based on a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspective it aims at responding to social challenges through a holistic approach involving a wide range of scientific fields such as Economics, Management, Science, Technology, Tourism, Heritage and Culture.
Grounded on the production of advanced scientific knowledge, REMIT has a special focus on its application to the resolution of real issues and challenges, having as strategic orientations:
- the understanding of local, national and international environment;
- the development of activities oriented to professional practice, namely in the business world.
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Publicação Acesso Aberto Do turismo literário e da identidade cultural [abstract]2024-07-11 - Rabaçal, EduardaSem resumo disponível.Publicação Acesso Aberto Cemeteries and Literary Tourism [entrada em dicionário]2025-01-01 - Rabaçal, EduardaCemeteries have traditionally served as spaces of remembrance and mourning, rooted in religious, familial, and national traditions. As cultural landmarks, they embody collective memory and identity. However, beyond their funerary role, many have evolved into destinations for cultural and literary tourism, particularly when they contain the graves of prominent authors. These sites attract visitors seeking to engage with literary heritage emotionally and symbolically. In such contexts, visiting a writer's final resting place becomes more than a gesture of mourning – it is a meaningful act of cultural connection.Publicação Acesso Restrito Living Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Management: Policies, Principles and Propositions2026-04-22 - Srivastava, Surabhi; Freitas, Isabel Vaz de; Rabaçal, EduardaThis book presents emerging research on methods and approaches for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage, with a particular focus on its relevance to design and the arts. Drawing on case studies from countries such as India, Portugal, Brazil, Australia, Thailand, and other regions, the volume offers a global perspective on culinary tourism, craft heritage, and community-based creative industries, highlighting how intangible heritage can support community capacity-building. This book is a valuable resource for academics, ethnographers, heritage specialists, conservators, and policymakers in the tourism and cultural sectors. It also potentially paves the way for new avenues for research and innovation in tourism, continuing the ongoing advancement of cultural understanding and societal development.Publicação Acesso Aberto Courtly Love and Eroticism: Adapting «Fin’Amors» in the Non-Cyclic «Prose Lancelot»2026-01-22 - Rabaçal, EduardaIn the Middle Ages, eroticism emerged as an important subject in both literary works and treatises on love, shaping a culture where sensuality and courtly love (fin’amors) were central. The concept of fin’amors, prevalent in the courts of 12th-century Europe, celebrated an idealised, restrained relationship between a knight and a noblewoman. This relationship, though filled with desire, was bound by social conventions and hierarchy. Drawing on the tales of Lancelot, particularly Le Chevalier à la Charrette and the non-cyclic Lancelot en prose, this article examines the dynamic between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere within this framework, highlighting the themes of restraint, devotion, and secrecy inherent in the tradition of courtly love. The study also examines the role of Guinevere, her influence on the knights, and the societal implications of her actions, especially her adulterous relationship with Lancelot. Through this analysis, the article discusses the tension between feudal loyalty, love, and the courtly ideals that governed medieval society, illustrated in the cultural and literary representations of the time.Publicação Acesso Restrito The adventure of Melias of Denmark in the Portuguese "demanda do Santo Graal"2025-11-01 - Rabaçal, EduardaThis article examines the textual transmission and narrative variations of the Portuguese "Demanda do Santo Graal", focusing on the early adventures of Melias, son of the King of Denmark, as preserved in manuscript 2594 of the National Library of Austria. [...]