Despite the abbreviated timeframe, the activities carried out during this period successfully launched the project's core lines of enquiry and created the conditions for future research on colonial mobility regimes, riverscapes, and the entangled histories of the Iberian empires.
a) Archival Research
- Visits to the Arquivo Historico Ultramarino, Torre do Tombo and Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, included in WP2, "Collection & Analysis of Sources." MS1
- Visit to the Archivo General de Indias, in Seville, included in WP2, MS2
b) Dissemination
- A podcast episode about ‘mobilities’ for the season 2025-2026 of CHAM TALKS, Um podcast para ouvir ciência.
- Creation of o a BlueSky account
https://bsky.app/profile/river-scapes.bsky.social(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) - Presentation at the CHAM Researchers’ Forum, contributing to internal knowledge exchange at the host centre.
- Participation in an online seminar "Proyectos cruzados: Espacialidad, redes, trabajo y movilidad en la Edad Moderna" based in Seville, facilitating comparative discussions and cross-project dialogue.
- Organisation and Contribution to the roundtable “Movilidades interurbanas en el gran Atlántico ibérico” at the XXI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, enhancing the international visibility of the project and its conceptual underpinnings.Deliverable 9 of WP5
c) Institutional Engagement and Integration
- Active participation in seminars and research activities coordinated by Prof. Pedro Cardim and the EDGES network, strengthening interdisciplinary and transregional perspectives on colonial governance and mobility.
- Contact and informal dialogue with scholars specialising in colonial Mozambique, including Bárbara Direito, Davide Henneforth, and Eugénia Rodrigues, which opened promising avenues for the Zambezi river case study.
-Joined the organising committee for the IV Biennial CHAM Conference, focused on mobilities and transculturality, reinforcing institutional synergies and contributing to the centre’s international outreach.
d) Data Infrastructure
- Preliminary structuring of the dataset began, focused on the extraction and standardisation of archival data related to mobility actors and territorial control along Iberian waterways.
- Initiated the creation of the project dataset by establishing a ZENODO account, in collaboration with CHAM and ROSSIO’s IT services, ensuring compliance with Open Science requirements and FAIR principles.