Curriculum Vitae - Graduate Institute of International and

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Curriculum Vitae - Graduate Institute of International and
Curriculum Vitae
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SIMÕES DE ARAÚJO Caio
Avenue Wendt, 67
1er et, Nº 13
1203 Geneva (Switzerland)
(+41) 0227345331
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Brazilian
22 January 1987
Male
Education and training
Dates
Title of qualification awarded
09/2012 → Present
PhD Student in International History and Politics
Description
Since September of 2012, enrolled in the PhD Program in “International History and Politics”.
Working on a PhD Project on transnational links and entangled histories between India,
Brazil, South Africa and the Portuguese Empire, with particular focus on issues of
decolonization and the history of racial ideologies.
Name of organisation
International History Department, Graduate Institute for International and Development
Studies, Geneva (Switzerland)
Dates
Title of qualification awarded
09/2010 – 06/2012
Master of Arts (MA) in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Description
Master Degree in Sociology and Social Anthropology, with specialization in Global and
Urban Studies, completed with honours.
Title of MA Thesis: “City of Flesh: urbanism, colonialism and bodily intervention in colonial
Luanda”.
Name organisation
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest
(Hungary)
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01/2005 – 07/2010
Bachelor in International Relations, minor in Sociology
From 2005 to 2007, enrolled in a BA program in International Relations at the University of
the State of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Brazil.
From February to July of 2008, enrolled in one Semester as an Exchange Student at the
University of Minho, Portugal.
From September of 2008 to July 2010, after a successful transference process, completed
the BA Degree in International Relations, minor in Sociology, with honours at the University
of Coimbra, Portugal.
09/2008 – 07/2010
Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Coimbra (Portugal)
02/2008 – 07/2008 (Exchange Student)
University of Minho (UM), Braga (Portugal)
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01/2005 – 12/2007
University of the State of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Franca (Brazil)
Research Experience
Dates
Position
09/2010 → Present
Researcher (Interdisciplinary)
Description
Researcher in the Group of Linguistic and Cultural Studies, of the Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities of the University of the State of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Brazil. The group is
focused on the culture-power nexus in world politics, privileging cultural studies and
discourse analysis approaches to International Relations. The Group is registered, in Brazil,
under CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development).
Name of organisation
Research Group on Linguistic and Cultural Studies
(Webpage: http://dgp.cnpq.br/buscaoperacional/detalhegrupo.jsp?grupo=03308016DNZ8FP)
University of the State of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Franca (Brazil)
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Position
12/2008 – 02/2010
Research Assistant (on Sociology and Law)
Research Scholarship in the International Research Project "Plurality of legal orders and
systems of Justice in Luanda/Angola", coordinated by Professor PhD Boaventura de Sousa
Santos, in the Centre for Social Studies (CES) of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. The
research scholarship was awarded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and
Technology (FCT).
Centre for Social Studies, Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Coimbra (Portugal)
02/2007 – 07/2008
Junior Researcher (on International Migration)
Description
Work as a junior researcher with the "Studies and Research Group on International
Migration" (MIGREPI), coordinated by Professor PhD Adriana Oliveira. The Group’s activities
included reading and discussing texts and books, organizing events, editing a newsletter and
conducting research on the inter-disciplinary field of International Migration.
Name of organisation
Studies and Research Group on International Migration, University of the State of Sao Paulo
(UNESP), Franca (Brazil)
Dates
Position
Description
Name of organisation
02/2007 – 12/2007
Member of Community Outreach Project
The Project "To be in the World: the public school constructing the world’s puzzle" was
sponsored by ProEX, and involved the critical dialog between undergraduate students and
students of the public high schools of the city of Franca, Brazil.
ProEX (Pro-Rector for Outreach Funding), São Paulo (Brazil)
Professional Experience
Dates
Position
09/2013 – 08/2014
Teaching Assistant (TA) on International History
Description
Performing various tasks related to assisting International History professors with their
courses at the Graduate Institute, such as a assisting in the drafting of the syllabus,
attending and participating in classes, meeting and assisting students, etc.
Name of organisation
International History Department, Graduate Institute for International and Development
Studies, Geneva (Switzerland).
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Position
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03/2012
Consultant and Rapporteur
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Description
Attending and reporting on a series of meetings at the national level of the NGO Solidarity
and Action Against HIV Infection in India (SAATHII), held in Kolkata, by the Regional Eastern
India Office.
Name of organisation
India HIV/AIDS Alliance, New Delhi, and Solidarity and Action Against HIV Infection in India
(SAATHII), Kolkata Office.
Language Knowledge
Mother tongue(s)
Portuguese
Other language(s)
Understanding
Self-assessment
European level (*)
English
Spanish / Castilian
French
Listening
Reading
Speaking
Spoken
interaction
Writing
Spoken
production
C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user
C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user B2
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(*) Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level
Awards/Scholarship Pierre du Bois Doctoral Scholarship, Pierre du Bois Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland, 20122013;
Full M.A. Scholarship, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2010-2012;
Academic Pro-Rector’s Excellence Award, granted to M.A. Student with the highest GPA in
the Program, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2010;
Summer School Scholarship, Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti (ASE), Bucharest
School of Economics, Bucharest, Romania, 2009;
Research Scholarship, Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT), Foundation for Science
and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal, 2008-2009;
Grants Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the Anniversary Conference
“Declines and Falls: Perspectives in European History and historiography”, Budapest,
Hungary, granted by Revue européenne d’histoire, 2013;
Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the 7th Graduate Conference in
European History “Historians in Space”, Budapest, Hungary, granted by GRACEH, 2013;
Fieldwork Grant for 4 months of archival work in Lisbon, from January to April, Central
European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2012;
Conference Grant for “Scholars of the Global South”, covering costs of participation in the
International Workshop “Human Rights Beyond the Law: politics, practices and
performances of protest”, granted by Jindal Global Law School, India, 2011;
Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the International Graduate
Conference “From Time to Space? Current Challenges in History and Sociology”, granted by
the University of Bielefeld, Germany, 2011;
Travel Grant, covering the travel costs to the 2nd Graduate Conference “Norms in Conflict”,
Frankfurt, Germany, granted by the University of Frankfurt, 2010;
Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the Annual Conference of the
Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and the Commonwealth (ASA12), granted by
Central European University Foundation, Budapest, Hungary, 2010;
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Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the 10th International Society for
Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF) Meeting, granted by Central European University Foundation,
Budapest, Hungary, 2010;
Conference Grant, covering the costs of participation in the Graduate Workshop “PreColonial and Colonial Perspectives on Science and Technology in South Asia”, granted by
the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, 2010;
Publications Chapters in Books
ARAÚJO, C. S. (Forthcoming). “The Lu(u)anda Palimpsest: literature, writing, and the reassembling of political sensibilities in a (post)colonial city”. In Ziethen, A. (Ed.).
Fictionalization of African Spaces.
ARAÚJO, C. S. and VASILE I. (Forthcoming). “The World the Portuguese Developed: Racial
Politics, Luso-Tropicalism and development discourse in late Portuguese colonialism”. In
Hödl, G. et. al. (Org.). Developing Africa: Development Discourse in Late Colonialism.
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
ARAÚJO, C. S. et. al. (2012). “Tales of contested nationhood(s): the postcolonial, the
feminist and the queer in the (un)making of Brazilian identity”. In Ellena, L. et al (Orgs.).
World Wide Women: Globalizzazione, Generi, Linguaggi, vol. 4. Torin: CIRDe, 137-148.
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Desconstruindo o Feminino: gênero, poder e sexualidade em Pedro
Almodóvar“ [Deconstructing the Feminine: gender, power and sexuality in Pedro
Almodóvar]. In MAGALHÃES, M. J. et. al. (Coord.). Quem tem medo dos feminismos?, Vol.
II. Lisboa: Nova Delphi, 351-364.
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “With your heart, with your heat, sear my body to black: Gender,
Sexuality and Politics in Boys’ Love”. In Silveirinha, M. J., Peixinho, A. and Santos, C. (Eds.)
Gênero e Culturas Mediáticas / Gender and Media Cultures. Lisboa: Mariposa Azul, 373401.
ARAÙJO, C. S. (2010). “De la Colonialidad perpetua y otros opúsculos: por una sociología
crítica del poder global” [Of perpetual coloniality and other texts: for a critical sociology of
global power]. In Vianello, A. (Coord.). Cultura y Política: ¿hacia una democracia cultural?.
Barcelona: CIDOB Ediciones, 255-263.
Abstracts in Conference Proceedings
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2008). “The Inheritance of Loss: Questions of Diaspora, Aesthetics and
Power in the Work of Kiran Desai”, International Conference "From Brazil do Macao: Travel
writing and Diasporic Spaces", University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2008). “Pode o flamingo voar? Poder e resistência em Moçambique PósColonial” [Can the flamingo fly? Power and resistance in Postcolonial Mozambique], VI
APLC Congress/X Autumn Colloquium of Comparative Studies, University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2008) “Pós-Colonialismo, Estado e Democracia: (Con)Textos da
Reconstrução de Angola” [Postcolonialism, State and Democracy: (Con)Texts of the
Reconstruction of Angola], I International Conference “Angola: Education, Research and
Development”, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal;
Full Papers in Conference Proceedings
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “Alguma coisa está for a da nova ordem mundial: Pós-colonialismo e
Relações Internacionais” [Something is out of the New World Order: Postcolonialism and
International Relations], X Luso-Afro-Brazilian Congress, University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal, Vol. 5, 215-226;
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ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “Vidas em Português: Lusotropicalismo, Lusofonia e poder no
contexto imigratório português” [Lives in Portuguese: Lusotropicalism, Lusophony and power
in Portuguese migratory context], X Luso-Afro-Brazilian, University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal, Vol. 7, 1412-1422;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2008) “Depois de cem anos de solidão: cultura, política e lutas póscoloniais na Colômbia” [After a hundred years of solitudness: culture, politics and
postcolonial struggles in Colombia], VI International Congress of Socio-cultural Research
and Development, AGIR/University of Santiago de Compostela, Melide, Spain;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007) “Montando o quebra-cabeças mundial: Escola e Relações
Internacionais” [Making the World’s Puzzle: Schools and International Relations], XIX
Congress of Scientific Research, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Araraquara,
Brazil, CD-ROM;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007) “Pedagogia da imagem-som: educação, cinema e cultura de massa”
[Pedagogy of the image-sound: education, cinema and mass culture], I Education
Conference “Educational Policies in Debate”, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP),
Franca, Brazil, CD-ROM;
Research Reports
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Observatório de Imprensa” [Media Monitoring], In Santos, B. S.,
Van-Dúnem, J. O. (Coord.). “Relatório Final do Projecto de Investigação sobre Pluralidade
de Ordens Jurídicas e Sistemas de Justiça em Luanda/Angola” [Final Report of the
Research Project on Plurality of Legal Orders and Systems of Justice in Luanda/Angola],
Lisbon: Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology.
Working Papers
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Acordo sobre Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual Relacionados ao
comércio (1986-1995)” [Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
(1986-1995)]. In: MENDES, C. A. (Org.). Colectânea de Negociações Internacionais
[Essays on International Negotiations]. Coimbra: Faculty of Economics.
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “O Plano Colômbia e a Nova Diplomacia Norte-americana” [Plan
Colombia and the New American Diplomacy]. In: MENDES, C. A. (Org.) Coletânea de
Diplomacia [Essays on Diplomacy]. Coimbra: Faculty of Economics.
Other publications
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009) “Hegemonia e Política Externa Norte-Americana: discussão a partir
de Nye e Chomsky” [Hegemony and American Foreign Policy: discussing Nye and
Chomsky], Mundus, X, Dec., p. 14-15.
Academic Events Papers presented on Academic Events
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Integrity and Danger: urban lawfare, citizenship and the integration
of the musseques of Luanda, 1961-1975”. Conference “Policing Empires: Social Control,
Political Transition, (Post-)Colonial Legacies”. Royal Academy of Belgium for Science and
the Arts, Brussels, Belgium;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “The League of Nations, Colonialism and the Quest for Racial
Equality”. Symposium “The League of Nations and Its Work on Social Issues”, UNOG
Library, Geneva, Switzerland;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Sensual city: urbanism, colonialism and bodily intervention in
Luanda (1945-1975)”. European Conference on African Studies (ECAS2013), Lisbon,
Portugal;
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ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Bodies Out of Place: Integrated Cities, Racial Purity and Urban
Danger in the South Atlantic (1948-1961)”. Summer School «La question de l’impureté dans
les sociétés atlantiques, XIVe-XXe siècles», University of Nantes, Nantes, France;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Beyond the Empire: Race, Ethnography and the Colonial State in
Angola”. International Seminar “The Colonial State: Genus or Sub-species”, University of
Oporto, Oporto, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Imperial Fall, Southern Emergence: Decolonization, History and
North-South Disjunction”. Anniversary Conference “Declines and Falls: Perspectives in
European History and historiography”, Revue européenne d’histoire, Budapest, Hungary;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Colonial Cities and Spatial Dramas: for a Historical Anthropology of
Urbanization”, 7th Graduate Conference in European History “Historians in Space”,
GRACEH, Budapest, Hungary;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2013). “Seeing the Arab catastrophe: Photography, Insecurity and Visual
Aesthetics in two western newspapers”, International Conference "Images of Terror,
Narratives of (In)security: Literary, Artistic and Cultural Responses", University of Lisbon,
Lisbon, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2012). “Against Creole Urbanism: Race, Body and the Politics of Space in
Colonial Luanda, 1951-1974”, The History Association International Young Researchers
Conference “Writings Histories of Power/Contestation”, Centre for Historical Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2012). “De-colonial aesthetics: violence and political sensibilities in the late
Portuguese Empire”, Annual Conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the
UK and the Commonwealth (ASA12) “Arts and aesthetics in a globalising world”, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi, India;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2011). “Broken houses, Insurgent voices: the right to the city, human rights
and the politics of the governed in Luanda, Angola”, International Workshop “Human Rights
Beyond the Law: politics, practices and performances of protest”, Jindal Global Law School
and University of Delhi, Sonipat and New Delhi, India;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2011). “Unveiling the Urban Palimpsest: the City and the politics of memory
in Angola”, 23rd Biennial Conference of the Southern African Historical Society, University of
KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2011). “Contesting Heritage(s) in the Post-colony: Urban Restructuring,
Memory and the Politics of Space in Luanda, Angola”. International Conference on
Materiality, Memory and Cultural Heritage, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2011). “Global Legal Pluralism and the City: mediating law and place in the
cityscape”, 10th International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF) Meeting, Lisbon,
Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2011). “On African Legalscapes: transcalar and transtemporal views on
Legal Pluralism”, International Graduate Conference “From Time to Space? Current
Challenges in History and Sociology”, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany;
ARAÚJO, C. S. and VASILE, I. (2011). “Colonize is needful. What about develop? The
Portuguese Empire from Scientific Colonialism to Luso-tropicalism”, International Workshop
“Developing Africa: Development Discourse(s) in Late Colonialism”, University of Vienna,
Vienna, Austria;
ARAÚJO, C. S. and VASILE, I. (2011). “Lost in transition: proto-nationalism, decolonization
and the aesthetical liminality of violence in Angola (1945-1961)”, Journée Internationale
D’Études “Décolonizations: les Hommes de la transition”, Centre D’Histoire Judiciaire, Lille,
France;
ARAÚJO, C. S. and SANTOS, J. P. G. (2010). “Normative Worlds, Political Conflicts:
Citizenship and Plurality of Legal Orders”, 2nd Graduate Conference “Norms in Conflict”,
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University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Patenting the Empire: Knowledge, Subalternity and Intellectual
Property Rights from the British Raj to the WTO”, Graduate Workshop “Pre-Colonial and
Colonial Perspectives on Science and Technology in South Asia”, University of Heidelberg,
Heidelberg, Germany;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Crónicas de la poscolonialidad angoleña: pluralismo jurídico más
allá de la modernidad y la tradición” [Chronicles of Angolan postcoloniality: legal pluralism
beyond modernity and tradition], 7th Iberian Congress of African Studies, Lisbon, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2010). “Law and Pluralism in the postcolony: identities, conflicts and
regulation in Angola”, International Conference “Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa”,
University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “Observatório de Imprensa sobre Pluralidade de Ordens Jurídicas e
sistemas de Justiça em Angola” [Media Monitoring on Plurality of Legal Orders and Systems
of Justice in Angola], Seminar “Research at CES: living experiences”, CES, Coimbra,
Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “Flowers, Stars and Pure Romance: gender and sexuality in
Japanese Boys’ Love Visual Culture”, International Conference “Gender, Media and Public
Space”, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “The Marvellous, the real and the political production of spatiality: the
Latin American city in Translation”, International Seminar “Interstices: Carving (and Painting)
urban environments”, ISCTE, Lisboa, Portugal;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2009). “Beyond the Empire Wall: criticizing the colonial trend in International
Relations Theory”, I Graduate Conference “The Future(s) of Critical Theory”, University of
Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany;
ARAÚJO, C. S. and MASO, T. F. (2008). “Resistindo ao arrastão global: o Debate PósColonial e perspectivas críticas latino-americanas” [Resisting the Global Plunder:
Postcolonial Debates and Latin-American critical perspectives], VI Week of International
Relations, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Franca, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S. and ZEFERINO, M. C. (2008). “Después del trance: Desarollo, Identidad y
Democracia en America Latina” [After the Trance: Development, Identity and Democracy in
Latin America], III Academic Meeting on Latin America, Autonomous University of Madrid,
Madrid, Spain;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007) “Verbo, Imagem, Desejo: literatura, cinema e psicanálise
desconstruindo o Direito Penal” [Verb, Image, Desire: literature, cinema and psychoanalysis
deconstructing Penal Law], XVIII Juridical Law of the Universidade Estadual Paulista,
Franca, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007). “Espaço e Poder: diálogos entre Direito Penal e Arquitetura” [Space
and Power: conversations between Criminal Law and Architecture], I Week of Scientific
Research, Faculty of Law of Franca, Franca, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007) "Guerra de Libertação da Argélia: perspectivas clássicas em Teoria
das Relações Internacionais” [Algerian War of Liberation: views from classical International
Relations Theories], I Congress of Undergraduate Research, University of Sao Paulo, Sao
Paulo, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2007). "Migrante e Nação: imagens, deslocamentos e narrativas no cinema
de Kieslowski” [Migrant and Nation: images, displacements and narratives in Kieslowski’s
cinema], I Week on International Migration, Studies and Research Group on International
Migration, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Franca, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S.; DESTRO, A. T.; FELIZARDO, W. S.; HONÓRIO, K. S. and NOGUEIRA, P.
O. (2007). “Estar no mundo: a escola pública e o quebra-cabeças mundial” [Being in the
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World: public school and the world’s puzzle], V Week of International Relations “New Actors
and International Relations”, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Franca, Brazil;
ARAÚJO, C. S. (2006). “Democracia como Emancipação: a dimensão cultural do
desenvolvimento na América Latina” [Democracy as Emancipation: the cultural dimension of
development in Latin America], II Congress of Latin-American Culture and Law “Diversity,
Identity and Emancipation”, Curitiba, Brazil;
Organization of Scientific Events/Panels in Conference
Co-organized the panel “Fractured (Hi)stories, Puzzled Pasts: Memory, Identity and the
Politics of Representation in Angola and South Africa”, at 23rd Biennial Conference of the
Southern African Historical Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa,
2011.
Monitoring Team of the Exhibition “Right to Memory and Truth”, promoted by CES/UFMG
and integrated in the International Conference “Memory, History and Justice”, Ethnographic
Museum, Coimbra, Portugal, 2009;
Organizing Committee of the Feminist Congress, promoted by Union of Women “Alternative
and Answer” (UMAR), Lisboa, Portugal, 2008;
Organizing Committee of I Week of International Migration, promoted by the Studies and
Research Group on International Migration (MIGREPI), Universidade Estadual Paulista,
Franca, Brazil, 2007;
Additional Training/ Advanced Postgraduate Course on “Postcolonial Studies: the South Atlantic”, offered by the Camões
Courses Institute, Lisbon, Portugal, 2011-2012;
CES Summer School “The Sex of Violences”, OGiVA/CES, Coimbra, Portugal, 2009;
V Bucharest Summer University “Economics and Politics in a Global World”, from August
10th to 24th, Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti (ASE), Bucharest School of
Economics, Bucharest, Romania, 2009 (5 ECTS);
“II Cycle of Seminars and International Courses on African Literatures in Portuguese
Language – Literatures of Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Sao Tome and Principe, CES,
coordination by Margarida Calafate Ribeiro (CES) and Sílvio Renato Jorge (UFF), Coimbra,
Portugal, 2009;
Advanced Course “Indigenous, natives, nation: collective identity and ethnic classification”,
coordinated by Professor PhD Sílvia R. Maeso, CES, Coimbra, Portugal, 2009;
Advances Course "Migration in hybrid spaces: re-imagining Portugal”, coordinated by
Professor PhD Marta Araújo e by Professor PhD Maria Paula Meneses, CES, Coimbra,
Portugal, 2008;
Course “Introduction to Discourse Analysis: the dimensions of language studies in
International Relations”, by Professor PhD Elizabete Sanches Rocha, Universidade Estadual
Paulista, Franca, Brazil, 2006;
Course “The Picture and the Verb: Newspapers as an armed partner of the Military
Dictatorship”, by Professor PhD Adriana Hassin (UFRJ) e Professional Journalist Flávio
Borgneth (FEASA), National Association of History, São João Del-Rei, Brazil, 2006;
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