Seminários GI

Progress but Inequality? Colonial Beliefs of Development Mediate the Link between System Justification and Reduced Perception of Structural Racism

On November 6, Ann-Christin Schröder (Chemnitz University of Technology) will be the guest speaker at a seminar organized by the SPARC Research Group on the topic Progress but Inequality? Colonial Beliefs of Development Mediate the Link between System Justification and Reduced Perception of Structural Racism. The session will take place at 2:30 p.m. in Room 1 of ICS-ULisboa and online.

On Electoral Integrity in Angola and Mozambique: Analysis of questionnaires applied to voters of Angola (2022 elections) and Mozambique (2019 elections)

On November 20, the SPARC Research Group is organizing the launch of the book On Electoral Integrity in Angola and Mozambique: Analysis of Questionnaires Applied to Voters of Angola (2022 Elections) and Mozambique (2019 Elections), with the authors Nuno Vidal (PPGHIS/UFRJ & DRI/Open University) and Jaime Seixas Fonseca (ISCSP – University of Lisbon). The event will take place from 2:30 p.m.

Gestação e parentalidade transmasculina: esquadrinhando processos e vivências sob o olhar contranormativo - contribuições para o campo emergente das transmasculinidades  

On October 14, Letícia Boffi (FFCLRP-USP) will be the guest speaker at the joint seminar of the LIFE, RIGOP, and SPARC Research Groups, on the theme Gestation and Transmasculine Parenthood: Examining Processes and Experiences from a Counter-Normative Perspective – Contributions to the Emerging Field of Transmasculinities.

Florestas domesticadas, controvérsias selvagens: Uma incursão ao debate sobre a Domesticação da Amazônia

On October 23, the Diversities Research Group will host a seminar on Domesticated Forests, Wild Controversies: An Incursion into the Debate on the Domestication of the Amazon. Guilherme Henriques Soares, from the Federal University of Amazonas and a member of the EDGES Project team, will be the guest speaker. The event will take place at 11:00 a.m.