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  • DIME NoE | Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe

    Research Group Governance, Economy and Citizenry Website: n.a. Presentation: Analyse the dynamic features of the process involved in the transition to a knowledge-based economy. Address contemporary challenges facing the European Union, its member states, its regions, its companies and its citizens in the transition to a knowledge-based economy and society. Integration among disciplines should favour both intra-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary developments addressing the following specific challenge: Knowledge is an essential and specific input in our economic systems; the central role of spatiality; organizational frames and governance; These scientific advances should help to address policy issues of urgent relevance to the EU: globalisation, enlargement of Europe; emergence of regions and the role of the nation-State, knowledge divide and inequality among regions. Period: 2005 - 2011 Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Coordination: Helena Lopes DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: Isabel Salavisa , Ricardo Paes Mamede , Sandro Mendonça, Nuno Teles Sampaio External Team: João Rodrigues Resources: n.a. Updated: 02/02/2018 #GEC #HelenaLopes #IsabelSalavisa #RicardoPaesMamede #SandroMendonça #NunoTeles

  • CreatCity | A governance culture for the creative city: urban vitality and international networks

    Research Group Cities and Territories Website: n.a. Presentation: This Project intended to enlarge knowledge and to build strategic action lines over frameworks, dynamics and governance tools that may promote and strengthen urban vitalization, creativity and the cities’ competitiveness. Methodology was based on conceptual development for cross-disciplinary analytical purposes; survey of empirical information and bibliographical sources; mapping of quantitative and qualitative empirical information; confronting and enriching ongoing research with urban agents. Period: 2007 - 2010 Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Coordination: Pedro Costa DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: Isabel Salavisa Lança ; Ricardo Migueis; Gustavo Sugahara ; Bruno Vasconcelos ; Ana Roldão; Miguel Magalhães ; Cristina Latoeira; João Seixas; Samuel Dias; Ricardo Lopes ; Rui Carvalho; Isabel Guerra External Team: Berta Rato, Abel Albet, Francesc Muñoz, Tullo Vigevani, Rodrigo Cintra, Luis Balula, Noé Cornago. Resources: 1 - books18 - peer-reviewed articles36 - presentations at scientific meetings3 - Organization of scientific events1 Phd and 2 Masters - Masters thesis and other thesis2 national reports #CT #PedroCosta #IsabelSalavisa #RicardoMigueis #GustavoSugahara #BrunoVasconcelos #AnaRoldão #MiguelMagalhães #CristinaLatoeira #JoãoSeixas #SamuelDias #RicardoLopes #RuiCarvalho

  • PDM Beja | Revisão do PDM de Beja – Componente Económica

    Research Group Cities and Territories Website: n.a. Presentation: The revision of the Municipal Plan for Beja intended to provide a characterization of this municipality’s standpoint, through a diagnosis and foresight analysis. Qualitative research was performed through documental analysis (detailed organograms of financial intermediation organizations) and in-depth interviews to key-speakers. Period: 2005 - 2010 Funding Institution: Câmara Municipal de Beja Coordination: Pedro Costa DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: n.a. Resources: 2 Project reports #CT #PedroCosta

  • ENTSOCNET | Social networks, entrepreneurs and access to knowledge: the case of biotechnology and th

    Research Group Innovation and Labour Website: n.a. Presentation: Our goal was to understand the role of social networks of scientific entrepreneurs in the creation and diffusion of knowledge in biotechnology, with a view of contributing to the design of S&T policies regarding the interface between science and industry appropriate to intermediate development economies. There were five different stages: literature revision, two empirical research stages, a computerized simulation tryouts stage and, finally, conclusions and consequences for the implementation of public policies. Period: 2005 - 2009 Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Coordination: Isabel Salavisa DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: Margarida Fontes, Ricardo Paes Mamede , José Maria Castro Caldas, Muriela Padua , Pedro Videira , Cristina de Sousa (since 01/10/2007) and Filipa Santos External Team: Jorge Louçã, Dussadee Suebsangin (Outubro2008 a Fevereiro 2009); Consultores: Andrea Morrison e Lorenzo Cassi Resources: Updated: 02/02/2018 #IL #MargaridaFontes #PedroVideira #IsabelSalavisa #RicardoPaesMamede #JoséMariaCastroCaldas #MurielPádua #CristinadeSousa #FilipaSantos #Innovation

  • RECON | The making of economics in Portugal: a study of Portuguese recent economic research (1980 t

    Research Group Governance, Economy and Citizenry Website: n.a. Presentation The history of recent economics in a semi­peripheral country like Portugal is important, not only from a national point of view, but as an input for the historiography of economics in general, namely for a better knowledge of the processes of international circulation of economic ideas (assimilation/adaptation/appropriation of ideas originally produced in other spaces) and to check how globalization is having an impact on national production of economic ideas. This project is intended to uncover the main features of the Portuguese economics community and research system, to identify the patterns of evolution of scientific production in economics in Portugal in the recent past and explore the basic processes/drivers underlying those patterns. A particular attention will be given to the processes of internationalization of the Portuguese economics community and scientific production and to how the international diffusion of economic ideas has been occurring in the country. We will look at publications in indexed journals, postgraduate programmes of education in economics and doctoral theses, the evolution of the research lines carried out within the major Portuguese research centres; and conversation, analysis and interpretation of interviews with relevant representatives of the Portuguese economics community. Period: 2016 - 2019 Funding Institution: FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia | PTDC/IVC-HFC/3826/2014 Coordination: Vítor Neves (CES) | Ana Costa (DINÂMIA'CET-IUL) DINÂMIA'CET-IUL Team: Gonçalo Marçal Additional Staff: Vítor Neves; João Rodrigues; José Reis; Manuel Branco; Tiago Santos Pereira Resources: Updated: 31/01/2018 #AnaCosta #GEC #GonçaloMarçal

  • Paisagem Moderna em Portugal - Contributo para o estudo comparativo da História e da Teoria da Paisa

    Pedro Machado da Costa Research Group: Cities and Territories Supervisor(s): Paulo Tormenta Pinto Summary N.A. Period: 2016 - ... Resources: N.A.

  • Para o estudo da responsabilidade civil contratual médica no direito privado português

    Luís Fernando Pimentel de Oliveira Vasconcelos Abreu Research Group: Governance, Economy and Citizenry Supervisor(s): Manuel Pita Summary This work deals with medical contractual liability under Portuguese private law. It is divided into four parts. In the first, which corresponds to the introduction, the relationship between law and medicine is analysed, a brief note is provided with regard to what medicine is today, in all its diversity and complexity, with reference to so-called evidence-based medicine (EBM), due to its significance to the issue of liability, the current paradigm of the physician-patient relationship is defined, as opposed to the paternalistic model of the past, the role of ethics and medical ethics is examined, and the object of the study is indicated and its plan outlined. The second part references the many contributions regarding this matter, highlighting, almost always individually, what each author said, either within the scope of legal doctrine or within that of medical doctrine. This work is indebted to all of them. At this point, attention is given, as detailed as possible, to the case law of Portuguese higher courts - Courts of Appeal and Supreme Court - on cases of medical liability in private law, from 2000 to 2014, grouping them by different medical specialties and by the most common types of events. In the third part, the state of the matter as it currently stands under Portuguese law is analysed; doctrinal and jurisprudential contributions that were previously referenced are critically analysed; and an attempt is made to provide a personal contribution. Finally, in the fourth and final part, the main conclusions of the study are listed. Period: 2009 - 2015 Resources: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/10007

  • Paul Cary

    Visiting Researcher Research Group Governance, Economy and Citizenry Short Bio Paul Cary is an associate professor of sociology at Lille University 3 (France) since 2008, working mainly in the areas of urban sociology or sociology of associations, developing research in Brazil - mainly in Recife, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte - over more than 15 years. He published, among others, Le commerce équitable: quelles théories pour quelles pratiques? (L'Harmattan, 2004), Penser les territoires (Presses Universitaires du Québec, 2010), with André Joyal, and, more recently, Ségrégation et fragmentation dans les métropoles. Perspectives internationales (Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2013), with Marion Carrel and Jean-Michel Wachsberger.He has recently been editor of a number of Géographie économie société (2016/1), on the dynamics of the periurban in France, and editor, with Jean-Louis Laville, of the Revue française de socio-économie (2015) / 1) on solidarity economy.The results of the recent research he developed in Recife on water issues can be read on the site Métropolitiques or in the journal EPS . + info Updated: 03/08/2017 #GEC #PaulCary #PierreGuibentif

  • De Lisboa a Luanda, biografia comparada de dois bairros modernos: da forma ao contexto

    Title: Pereira, S.M., Guerra, I.(2017), De Lisboa a Luanda, biografia comparada de dois bairros modernos: da forma ao contexto , OPTIMISTIC SUBURBIA 3 Researchers Perspective Mass-Housing infrastructures (Lisbon, Luanda, Macao), A.V. Milheiro, JackBackPack. Date: 2017 Publisher: JackBackPack Link: https://ciencia.iscte-iul.pt/publications/de-lisboa-a-luanda-biografia-comparada-de-dois-bairros-modernos-da-forma-ao-contexto/31061 Publication type: Book chapter Research Project: SFRH/BPD/76589/2011 Abstract: Este texto resulta de uma análise comparada de dois “grandes conjuntos residenciais” modernos, ambos planeados nos anos 60, mas destinando-se a contextos muito diversos. A Portela foi uma promoção privada cujo plano, de Fernando Silva, apresentava uma solução residencial de elevada densidade e com um desenho centrípeto em torno de um grande equipamento de consumo: o centro comercial. Uma solução que se destinava à classe média-alta no quadro da expansão – leia-se suburbanização - da cidade de Lisboa. Distintamente, o Prenda resulta de um plano de iniciativa pública enquadrado num outro plano mais vasto: o plano de urbanização de Luanda, tendo em vista a regulação da sua expansão “intra-muros” marcada por uma forte expressão da cidade espontânea, num contexto particularmente sensível - o eclodir da Guerra Colonial. Estes dois bairros seriam marcados, ainda que de formas muito distintas, pelo 25 de Abril 1974. No caso da Portela, a Revolução, ou melhor, o seu período subsequente (o período pós-revolucionário) coincidiu com a instalação da maioria dos seus residentes. No Prenda, o impacto da Revolução é mais complexo e resulta da Independência (1975) e da guerra civil que lhe sucedeu. Estes acontecimentos marcaram uma ruptura na biografia do bairro ao implicarem duas alterações fundamentais: a substituição da população e a crescente informalização das suas formas de ocupação e apropriação. A diferença destas duas realidades traduz-se em contrastes múltiplos. Contrastes ao nível da trajetória dos dois bairros, do perfil sociológico dos seus moradores, da relação prática e afectiva que os mesmos estabelecem com os respectivos espaços e, não menos importante, da avaliação e expectativas de mobilidade que atravessam as duas realidades. Ao apego e à continuidade que marcam a Portela contrapõem-se o desapego, a transitoriedade e o desejo de partir no caso do Prenda.

  • Placing the digital economy: the spatiality of work in «Tech City», London

    Juliana Borowczyk Martins Research Group: Cities and Territories Supervisor(s): Mónica Pacheco Summary N.A. Period: 2009-2014 Resources: N.A.

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