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CIEG is honoured to announce that we will have with us, for the International Congress of Gender Studies: “Gender Studies in Debate: Pathways, challenges and interdisciplinary perspectives”:

Margaret Abraham (President of the International Sociological Association, Hofstra University), Jeff Hearn (Guest Research Professor, in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, based in Gender Studies, Örebro University, Sweden) and Miriam Grossi (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Coordinator of NIGS - Núcleo de Identidades de Gênero e Subjetividades)

We will also have with us: Brigitte Young (University of Münster), Clara Araújo (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro), Constanza Tobio (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), Liisa Husu (Örebro University) and Rosemary Deem (Royal Holloway, University of London)

We remind everyone that the Congress will take place on 25, 26 and 27th may 2016, in ISCSP-ULisboa, Lisbon and the calls are open until November 30th.

All the info, especially that regarding registration fees, can be found on this link to our website:

http://cieg.iscsp.ulisboa.pt/en/news/item/204-call-for-papers-international-gender-studies-congress

CIEG is pleased to announce that we the registration fees for the International Congress Gender Studies in Debate: Pathways, challenges and interdisciplinary perspectives are now available.

Click here for more information. 

"Break Even - Promoting Gender Equality in Business" was a project promoted by ISEG-ULisboa, Coordinated by Sara Falcão Casaca, in partnership with CESIS (Centro de Estudos para a Intervenção Social, Coordinated by Heloísa Perista), CIEG (Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudos de Género, ISCSP, ULisboa, Coordinated by Anália Torres) and the Centre for Gender Research, Oslo University.

The team aimed to provide companies with a highly qualified and innovative intervention approach in order to promote equality between women and men, allowing the optimization of management systems, work organization models and decision making processes as well as improving morale and organizational performance. 

It was considered that the good practices generated would eventually "contaminate" other organizations, encouraging their determination to adopt a similar intervention methodology.

Learn more in: http://en.igempresas.org/ and https://eeagrants.cig.gov.pt/en/resultados/break-even-gender-equality-in-companies/

The project "Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace" was promoted by Commission for Equality in Labour and Employment and developed by a research team from CIEG-ISCSP/ULisboa. The team was coordinated by Anália Torres and had Dália Costa, Bernardo Coelho, Helena Sant´Ana and Isabel Sousa as its members. This project originated a book, a training manual in portuguese, an ebook in english and a policy brief in both portuguese and english. After the publication of the study, Anália Torres and Bernardo Coelho were one of the entities heard by the Task Force of the 10th Parliamentary Comission - Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace, at the National Assembly, on the 27th of April 2017. The results of this study were an important contribution to the knowledge of the situations of harrassment and bullying in the workplace and to the adjustment of the Law.

Project financed by EEA Grants and promoted by CIG/CITE (Comissão para a Cidadania e Igualdade de Género e Comissão para a Igualdade no Trabalho e no Emprego).

Publicações do projeto:

Livro Assédio Sexual e Moral no Local de Trabalho

Book Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the workplace in Portugal 

Manual de Formação para Prevenir e Combater o Assédio Sexual e Moral no Local de Trabalho. Trilhos para a tolerância zero

Policy Brief Assédio Sexual e Moral no local de trabalho em Portugal

Policy Brief Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the workplace in Portugal 

Guia para a elaboração do código de boa conduta para a prevenção e combate ao assédio no trabalho

 

Tuesday, 27 October 2015 15:28

Master in Family and Gender

Coordination: Anália Torres and Paula Campos Pinto

The Master's programme in Family and Gender at ISCSP offers interdisciplinary training in the topics of family and gender by a set of doctorates and experts from various scientific areas who work on these thematics.

Goals: 

1. Offer in-depth training in the topics of gender and family so that students can oppose rigorous information to ideological speeches and misinformation.
2. Create a unique graduate programme in Portugal, assembling in the same programme researchers and experts from different areas of study and work.
3. Contribute to the analysis of the family dynamics and gender relations through a link with the research centres (specially the ones at ISCSP).

For more information, please visit the Master's site here.

Wednesday, 21 October 2015 10:36

Partnerships

CEDIS - Centro de Investigação e Desenvolvimento sobre Direito e Sociedade (FDUNL)

CICS.NOVA - Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais (Univ. NOVA)

CINETS - Crimmigration Control, International Net of Studies

COST - European Cooperation in Science and Technology

CIGEF – Centro de Investigação e Formação em Género e Família - Universidade de Cabo Verde

ENGV -  European Network on Gender and Violence

EspaNet - Network for European Social Policy Analysis

ISPUP - Instituto de Saúde Pública da Universidade do Porto

MA - Mulheres na Arquitectura

PAGU - Núcleo de Estudos de Gênero Pagu (UNICAMP)

RESMI – Rede de Ensino Superior para a Mediação Intercultural

UiO - Center for Gender Research (Univ. Oslo)

Universidade Feminista

Universidade Federal da Pampa, Brasil

Friday, 16 October 2015 14:41

About us

CIEG

CIEG (Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies) was created in february 2012, and belongs to the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lisbon (ISCSP-ULisboa). Integrating the network of research centres belonging to FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia), the Centre is now twice rated as Excellent by FCT's evaluation process and is the only Portuguese centre dedicated specifically to gender studies.

CIEG counts with the collaboration of researchers from several national and international universities, who work gender issues from different perspectives and disciplines.

Mission

CIEG aims to contribute to the consolidation and internationalization of gender studies in Portugal, while being a dynamic space where researchers can come together, promoting the exchange of ideas and fighting their dispersion.

Goals

Research– to promote, disseminate and develop research projects

Training – to promote scientific meetings involving researchers in gender studies, feminist studies and women’s studies. CIEG also offers advanced training courses (graduate and post-graduate) and promotes short term and medium term training sessions.

Publishing– to stimulate the exchange of knowledge online, using our website, publishing scientific articles on reference journals.

Dissemination – to facilitate the dissemination of results from research projects, on a participated model, based on the gathering of researchers and institutional partners, contributing to the transference and consolidation of empirical knowledge.

Friday, 16 October 2015 14:37

Contacts

ISCSP  – Institute of Political and Social Sciences

 

Campus Universitário do Alto da Ajuda

Rua Almerindo Lessa – 1300-663 Lisboa
Office 7 | Floor 2 | Bloco de Serviços

 

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Telefone: 
Tel: [+351]  21 361 94 48

 CIEG’s extension – 453447

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Friday, 16 October 2015 14:15

CIEG's Research Lines

I
Gender, feminisms and women studies
(Coordination: Anália Torres, Maria José Magalhães e Manuela Tavares)

History of ideas and theories;
Contemporary theories and innovations;
Extensive and intensive methodologies and international comparative perspective.

II
Policies, institutions and citizenship
(Coordination: Paula Pinto, Helena Sant’Ana e Helena Pereira de Melo)

Public policies;
Equality, Law and rights;
Democracy and political institutions.

III
Gender and the construction of contemporary societies
(Coordination: Dália Costa e Sofia Neves)

Family, sexuality and intimate relationships;
Representations, identity and culture;
Body, health and gender violence;
Social class, inequality and values;
Work, economy and environment;
Migrations, globalization and development;
Masculinities;
Cultural and artistic gender studies;
LGBT studies.