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Portuguese
Teaching Type In person
Faculty for (2025/2026)
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Theories of the City and Territory |
Laboratory in Urban Studies |
Master Dissertation in Urban Studies
Theories of the City and Territory
Cities, Migrations and Diversity
Graça Índias Cordeiro is an urban anthropologist and associate professor at Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon. She has extensive teaching experience in social sciences and urban studies, particularly in ethnography and urban social history, both in Portugal and abroad. She has been a visiting professor in the United States, Spain (Catalonia), and Brazil. Lisbon has been one of her primary research fields, where she has explored the relationship between sociability practices and place identities, including popular associativism and, more recently, Greater Boston, where she has researched ethnicity and the sense of belonging in the Azorean American diaspora. With several authored and co-authored publications, she is currently a researcher in the ExPORT project at ICS - University of Lisbon (FCT- REF. 2022.08653.PTDC - https://export.ics.ulisboa.pt/index.php/en/home-en/. )
Consumption, Culture and Urban Quality of Life |
Urban Development and City Policies
Laboratory in Urban Studies |
Methodology in Urban Studies
Sofia Gaspar (PhD in Sociology, Complutense University of Madrid, 2005) is Research Assistant at CIES-Iscte, Lisbon University Institute, Portugal. She has coordinated several projects on bi-national couples, transnational families and Chinese immigrants, and she has vastly published on this field. My recent publications include the co-edition of the books The Presence of China and the Chinese Diaspora in Portugal and Portuguese-Speaking Territories (2021, Brill) and Southeast Asian Migration: People on the Move in Search of Work, Refuge and Belonging (Sussex Academic Press, 2015). I have also published several papers in peer-review journals (International Migration; Population, Space and Place; Journal of Ethnics and Migration Studies; Journal of Chinese Overseas; Diaspora, Indigenous and Minority Education; Global Networks; Portuguese Journal of Social Science).
Since January 2023, she is the local coordinator of the project AspirE, "Decision making of aspiring (re)migrants to/within the EU: The case of labour market-leading migrations from Asia", on the scope of HORIZON-CL2-2022-TRANSFORMATIONS-01).
She is Member of the Organizing Committee of the Thematic Section Migrations, Ethnicity and Racism of the Portuguese Sociological Association (APS), and she is co-organizing the workshops Meetings on Chinese Studies and Seminar of Cultural Diversity in Contemporary Families, both at Cies-Iscte. She is also member of several international networks: CHERN - China in Europe Research Network (COST Action), CERPE - China Europe Platform on Migration, PRIMOB - Privileged Mobilities: Local Impacts, Belonging and Citizenship (IMISCOE), DIVCULT - Superdiversity, Migration and Cultural Change (IMISCOE) and Lifestyle Migration Hub.
Her current research activity is focused on the privileged migrations, investment mobilities, social integration of immigrants' descendants, particularly on the Chinese community in Portugal and Europe.
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