The book Violências de Género was launched on 12 december 2017 at Sala Monsanto, ISCSP-ULisboa. The book was presented by Elza Pais (CICS- Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences – FCSH/UNL and President of the Sub-Commission for Equality and Non-Discrimination from the National Assembly), and was attended by CIG´s Vice-President Carlos Duarte, ISCSP´s President Manuel Meirinho and CIEG´s Coordinator Anália Torres.
The book was coordinated by Sofia Neves and Dália Costa, CIEG'S researchers, and includes texts from the following authors: Alberta Burity da Silva, António José Osório, Carla Cerqueira, Carla Moleiro, Cristina Pereira Vieira, Conceição Nogueira, Dália Costa, Dalila Cerejo, Helena Grangeia, Isabel Dias, Liliana Rodrigues, Mónica Araújo de Albuquerque, Nuno Pinto, Nuno Santos Carneiro, Olga Magano, Rita Mira, Sílvia Gomes, Sofia Neves e Teresa Sofia Castro.
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Architect, researcher, professor, feminist, activist, and mother. Researcher and Project Leader of This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Women architects in Portugal, 1942-1986 (Portuguese Government Funding, 2018-2022).
Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies (ISCSP, University of Lisbon). Invited Assistant Professor (University of Beira Interior, Architecture). Co-founder and president of Women in Architecture (Portugal). Member of APEM (Portuguese Association of Women's Studies), DOCOMOMO International and AICA International (Portuguese branch), among others.
Degree in Architecture (Technical University of Lisbon, 1997), Master in History of Art (Nova University of Lisbon, 2008), PhD in Architectural Projects (Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain, 2010), and a postgraduate degree in Feminist Studies (University of Coimbra, 2016).
Young Researchers in Art Studies Award (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2008). Advisor of several Masters’ dissertations, Doctoral theses and Post-Doc investigations.
Primary research and reflection areas, with several books, chapters, and published articles: Architecture, Cities and Gender; Feminist urbanism; History of Architecture (20th Century: Housing and Women Architects). Lectures at events and courses in Portugal, Spain, Argentina, Italy, Brazil, USA, UK, among others.
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On 8 March, CIEG's Coordinator Anália Torres, was distinguished with the Beatriz Ângelo Municipal Award, by the City Council of Odivelas.
Annually, the Municipality awards women and local or national Institutions that had an impact on the various sectors of society and on the promotion of gender equality.
On 9 May, at 6pm, another session of the Gender in Debate Cycle took place. Under the theme “Feminisms and LGBTQI+: encounters and mismatches”. Paulo Côrte-Real (former Chairman of ILGA Portugal) and Manuela Tavares (UMAR) were the invited guest speakers, the moderator being Anália Torres.
On 13 February CIEG hosted a workshop conducted by Pedro Correia, Professor at Institute for Social and Political Sciences, ULisboa, based on one of his published articles: “Análise de dados sobre a problemática do género na gestão de recursos humanos dos serviços do Ministério da Justiça em Portugal: um Ministério no feminino?". This text served as the basis for a gender analysis of male and female distribution along the Ministry of Justice services and hierarchy, in Portugal. This workshop was attended by researchers from CIEG and from the Disability and Human Rights Observatory.
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