PhD in Sociology, full professor in Sociology at ISCSP, Institute of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lisbon, coordinator of CIEG, Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies (ISCSP), an FCT research center. This center brings together researchers, at a national level, from several disciplinary fields that study gender topics.
She was the President of the European Sociological Association (ESA) between 2009 and 2011.
At ISCSP-ULisboa, she is the Coordinator of the Sociology Unit.
In addition to creating and teaching several courses in the field of sociology and research methodology, she created several master and post-graduate courses in the field of sociology, family and gender.
She has directed several research teams belonging to national and international networks, under the themes of family, gender, marriage, divorce, work and family, poverty, drug addiction, youth and children/youth protection.
She also actively participates in several European research networks.
She is part of the national team responsible for implementing the European Social Survey in Portugal since its beginning in 2002.
In recent years she integrated research teams under the Framework Programs 6 and 7 WORKCARE (2006-2009) and WORKCARE Synergies (2009-2011).
She has 16 published books and over 60 book chapters and published articles in national and international journals in several languages.
She was President of the Portuguese Association of Sociology (APS) between 2002 and 2006.
Furthermore, she held various positions in the European Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association.
Website: http://www.analiatorres.com/
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Latest relevant publications:
Torres, Anália (2013), “Bridge over troubled waters: family, gender and welfare in Portugal in the European context” (em coautoria com, Bernardo Coelho and Miguel Cabrita),in European Societies, 15, Issue 4, pp. 535-556.
Torres, Anália (2012), A Mysterious European Threesome: Workcare Regimes, Policies and Gender. (em coautoria com B.Coelho, I.Cardoso, & R.Brites) International and Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences, 1(1), pp. 31-61.
Torres, Anália (2009), Welfare and Everyday Life, (em coautoria com Maria das Dores Guerreiro e Luís Capucha, org.), Oeiras, Celta Editora.
Torres, Anália (2009), “Do European Values have a sex?”, (em coautoria com Maria das Dores Guerreiro e Luís Capucha), in Welfare and Everyday Life Portugal in the European Context, Vol.III, Lisboa, CIES, ISCTE-IUL, Lisboa, Celta Editora.
Torres, Anália (2014), “Mulher, Trabalho e natalidade”, in Demografia, Natalidade e Políticas Públicas, Lisboa, Conselho Nacional de Ética para as Ciências da Vida, pp. 53-73.
Diana Maciel has an undergraduate degree in sociology (2004) and masters in Family and Society (2008), and a PhD in Sociology with a thesis on "Gender on the individual perspective: Agency, constraints, resources and opportunities", by ISCTE-IUL. She is a founding member of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies and researcher at the Centre for Public Administration and Public Policies of ISCSP-ULisboa. She participated to this date in research projects in the areas of family, gender, drug addictions and longitudinal studies. She published three book chapters (one as single author and two co-authored) and a book. She presented papers at national and international conferences.
Bárbara Barbosa Neves is a sociologist, researcher and Associate Director of the TAGlab at the University of Toronto. She is an integrated researcher at the Centre for Administration and Public Policy (CAPP/ISCSP-UL) at the University of Lisbon.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4490-4322
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Carla Martins has a degree and a master's in Philosophy from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra and a PhD in Communication Sciences, specialising in Media and Journalism, from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon.
Since January 2015, has been an advisor to the President of the Portuguese Parliament. She is a member of the staff of the Media Regulatory Authority as a media analysis specialist.
As a researcher, participated in various projects centred on the relationship between the media and gender, which have resulted in the presentation of national and international papers and the publication of scientific articles on the subject.
Author of Women, Political Leadership and the Media (2015, Alêtheia Editores) and The Public Space in Hannah Arendt: The Political as Relation and Communicative Action (2005, Minerva Coimbra).
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Catarina Sale de Oliveira has a PhD in Sociology is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Beira Interior (UBI) and a researcher at CIES-ISCTE. Her research areas are mobility and transport studies, gender studies and social intervention.
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