Phd Thesis Seminar in Urban Studies
30th March | 17H00 - 19H30
Room 3.30 Ala Autonoma
ISCTE-IUL
‘Get on Our Own’: a importância do do-it-yourself na construção de carreiras musicais na cena indie Portuguesa
Ana Oliveira | DINÂMIA’CET-IUL
O Programa das Casas Económicas – Os Bairros de Lisboa (1933-1950): Morfologia e Contextos Maria Amélia Cabrita | ISCTE-IUL
Moderators
Jordi Nofre (CICS.NOVA)
Teresa Marat-Mendes (DINAMIA’CET-IUL | ISCTE-IUL)
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Ana Oliveira is a PhD student in Urban Studies at ISCTE - IUL; Researcher at DINÂMIA'CET - IUL. Graduated in Sociology at the University of Porto, with a project about the relations between cultures and territories. She worked as a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the University of Porto, in projects developed within the scope of Sociology of Culture and Sociology of Music and also in an NGO, in projects related to young people. His current research focuses on the processes of building DIY musical careers and their connection with urban space and local cultural policies in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto. This research is developed with the support of the Foundation for Science and Technology, through the PhD fellowship SFRH / BD / 101849/2014
Maria Amélia Cabrita, architect by the School of Fine Arts of Lisbon (1977). He developed professional activity in the public service and in a liberal profession, maintaining the activity in his own company, dedicated to surveys, architectural surveys and architectural and engineering projects. Master in Architecture, Contemporary Architectural Culture, by ISCTE, in 2009, with the dissertation entitled Identity and Territory: Morphological Aspects of Territory Construction and the Cultural Identity Saloia in the Municipality of Cascais. Author and co-author of several published articles, the areas of interest and study are architecture, especially housing, and urban phenomena and occupation of the territory, at different scales, in the relationships that can be established with the humanities, From history to anthropology, through different registers, including art and literature. He is currently developing a doctoral thesis in the PhD in Urban Studies, by ISCTE and FCSH / UNL.
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