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U.MINHO CRIA is an Inter-Institutional Research Centre for social and cultural anthropology. CRIA was created in an attempt to meet FCT’s current policy.

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1 U.MINHO CRIA is an Inter-Institutional Research Centre for social and cultural anthropology. CRIA was created in an attempt to meet FCT’s current policy for the organization of Portuguese research, which strongly encourages the constitution of large research units. Based on pre-existing long-term and productive cooperative relationships, the scholars foundind CRIA have created a scientific network of four University Units: ISCTE | FCSH - UNL | FCT – UC | U. MINHO This network will make possible the optimization of resources and skills (currently dispersed all over the country) and endow them with greater theoretical, methodological, and thematic scientific depth. FCT-UC ISCTE FCSH-UNL

2 CRIA results from merger of the two leading FCT units, CEAS and CEMME (both rated “Very Good”) with four other highly qualified research groups in Social and cultural Anthropology (CEEP/FCSH-UNL, NEA/UM, ETNA/FCSH-UNL, CIA/FCT-UC) together in a number of researchers without affiliation to other research units. NEA CIA CEAS CEMME CEEP ETNA

3 This presentation will be divided in two parts:
1) The first aims to present the results of our activities during the period in evaluation 2) The second part will argue the relevance of the new unit we are constituting.

4 The creation of a new research unit
Although CRIA did not exist as a formal Unit during the period , the researchers who constitute it have developed several common activities in both interpersonal and institutional frameworks: - Research Projects: A significant part of the research developed by CRIA members was already being carried out on a long term cooperative basis by researchers of each of its units. - Post-graduate programmes: several researchers have participated in MA programmes offered by the host universities of CRIA Units. - Scientific Diffusion: - publishing research results - Conferences and seminars: - Preexisting Thematic sub-groups: Migration Studies; Visual Anthropology ; Transnational Populations ; Heritage, Environment, and Tourism; African; Gipsy; Brazilian; Identity Consumption; Anthropology of Health NAS-GIS; Portuguese Ethnology There is a strong and enduring collaboration among researchers in in the different journals published by CRIA’s Units.Researchers from different units have co-organized several national and international events(in Portugal and abroad), some of which were published as special numbers in journals or in book form.

5 FCT Research Projects Leaded by CRIA Researchers
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6 Fellowship in Research Projects Financed by FCT and leaded by CRIA Principal Researchers (PI)

7 FCT Research Projects (1)
Encountering the past: an anthropological study of the East Timorese Community Colonial Logics: Space and society in Goa Water Therapy: Comparative ethnography of thermal sites Portugal Brazil (ICS/CEAS) Modernization and change in Portuguese hydrotherapy Policy workers, organization and change: Ethnography on social and occupational identities Gender Implications of entry into in Work in Portugal, Ethnobotany of northeastern region of Portugal: local knowledge, plants and uses Chimpanzee distribution and relation with local human communities in the coastal area of Guinea-Bissau Trajectories of integration in the labour market, family, and school: new settings, new dynamics (ICS/CEAS) Contemporary family practices in Portugal Muslims under pressure: from local microscopies to the geopolitical dynamics of the colonial and postcolonial word system From many different places to Portugal: new opportunities, new patterns in gender, micro-family and inter-ethnic relations

8 FCT Research Projects (2)
Migrations, Inter-Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism, Transnational mobilities and construction of domestic spaces: connecting Mozambique, Portugal and Brazil, Emergent Generations in a multiethnic context, Different Children of Different Gods. Uses of Religions and Differentiated Social Insertion, FCT/ACIME From Mozambique to Portugal: a study of transnational ethnic minority elites; Portugal and its Multi-Ethnicity, Public health policies and therapeutic practices: suffering and treatment strategies of migrants in the Great Lisbon area. Vaccination, society and administration of the body: anthropological approaches. Social Dynamics the structuring of the Polítical field in Rural African contexts Colonial and Post-Colonial Context of Globalization: Interaction and Discourse in the Lusophone World (XVI-XXI centuries) Portuguese castles aboard II. Heritage, tourism and portuguese cultural cooperation.

9 Other Financed Projects (1)
ACIDI (ex-ACIME): The bi-cultural relationships between Brazilian women and Portuguese men: strategic and sexual-emotional dimensions. The trafficking of women in Portugal: a critical ethnography of the relationship between victims and institutions. Migrants and mental health: the construction of cultural competence. Schooling in Portugal: success stories. “Giving birth in Portugal”. The clinical attendance of immigrant pregnant women in the national healthcare system. The civic and political participation of migrant women in Portugal. Inter-generation and gender relationships among African immigrant families. Perceptions and rationalizations of xenophobia in school

10 Other Financed Projects (2)
IEFP: - «Constitution of a Data Base on Environmental research in Social Sciences in Portugal» Funding from other institutions: - The Gipsy Community of Sintra (CEMME Sintra’s City Hall) - “Geopolitical Discourse on Borders in the Socio-Political Constructión of national Identities: The case of the Spanish- Portuguese border during XIX and XX centuries” (funding: Plan Nacional de I&D Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia de España - NORFACE project :”Recognizing Christianity: how African immigrants redefine the European religious heritage” (ICS-UL/CEAS/Utrecht University)

11 PhD degrees concluded 2003-2007
26 PhD Fellowships between Escrever em cima do quadro que entre 2003 e 2007 tivemos 26 bolsas de doutoramento

12 Ongoing Research Projects in I&D Units Financed by FCT including other financial sources

13 CRIA’s Posdoctoral Research Fellowships

14 Publications

15 Productivity 2003-2006 (per Publication Category)

16 Public Dissemination of anthropological knowledge (1)
One of the distinctive features of the groups that now engage in CRIA has been the dissemination of anthropological knowledge in public events and venues, such as the following: 1. Journals published by CRIA’s Units

17 Public Dissemination of anthropological knowledge (2)
2. Exhibitions at the Museum of Anthropology of the University of Coimbra, CIA-FCT/UC group Offshore – ethnographic installation Without a Net: Ruy Duarte de Carvalho – paths and derives Nomads – objects from the MAUC permanent collections Babá-Babu – Tales from a cradle, Coimbra, Centro Cultural de Cascais, Figueira da Foz, Museu Municipal Santos Rocha

18 Public Dissemination of anthropological knowledge (3)
3. Visual Anthropology Group of CEAS/ISCTE Tertúlias (round tables) debates on ethnographic films and social and cultural contemporary issues with researchers, filmmakers, NGO’s and civil associations delegates and students. Partnerships, support and collaboration in the promotion and organization of initiatives produced with other organizations such as UTAD/University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Instituto de Desenvolvimento Comunitário dos Açores, Associação Pé de Chumbo em Évora (ICS-UL, ISCTE, FSCH-UNL, UM, UC, AporDoc)

19 Public Dissemination of anthropological knowledge (4)
4. Public Debates «Forum for Same Sex Marriage» (CEAS/ILGA Portugal-civil association), «Human Rights and Traditions: genital mutilation» (CEAS/International Amnesty, APF – Association for Family Planning/European Network for Fight against Genital Mutilation/Gabinete de Saúde do ACIME, Ed. ASA) “Anthropological Books in Dialogue” Public debates on Portuguese anthropological books Organized by CEAS a Lisbon’ bookstore “A cidade e as serras – Anthropology and History Nights” (CEEP/CEHCP/ISCTE), Cycle of conferences at the bookstore Ler Devagar 2003. Cycle for the Presentation of Active Ethno-religious Groups in Portugal with a debate counting with the participation of delegations from the Sikh community and from the Muslim community. CEMME “África começou mal, África está mal”, Colaboração no ciclo de cinema do Núcleo de Estudantes de Economia da Associação Académica de Coimbra, CIA   Workshop ‘Jogo é Jogo’, no âmbito do projecto Games Design, (CIA/Núcleo de Estudantes de Arquitectura da Associação Académica de Coimbra)

20 Public Dissemination of anthropological knowledge (5)
5. Cooperation with student initiatives in ISCTE, FCSH-UNL, UC, UM. 6. CEAS, CEMME, CEEP, NEA and CIA have developed several partnerships with other institutions in research projects like ACIME/ACIDI (Governmental Office), LPN (environmental NGO), Commission for the equal Opportunities (Public Office), City Councils)

21 Multidisciplinary activities in the 2003-2006 period
A significant part of CRIA researchers’ activities is already built in a multidisciplinar way. CEMME-FCSH/UNL was a multidisciplinary research unit on migration processes, involving sociologists, psychologists and historians. Several high quality projects, of a broad and transversal nature, have resulted from this collaboration, and have been used as a basis for the definition of public policies. Several research projects (on aging, on tourism, the arts and cultural heritage) are being developed by teams that include geographers, psychologists, psychiatrists, architects, plastic artists and designers. These interdisciplinary perspectives have contributed to these researches’ value, originality and impact in contemporary anthropological knowledge.

22 Internationalization
CRIA researchers are deeply engaged in internationalization in different levels of activities: Research projects and Participation in international networks of research Publications in journals and books Lectures conferences and organization on courses and conferences on international recognized Universities (University of Chicago, Brown University (Providence), U. California (Berkley), U New Orleans, CEAS/UMass Dartmouth, UF Santa Catarina, U. British Columbia (Vancouver) UF Campinas, USP, Museu nacional (UFRJ), Universidad Complutense, Universidad de Barcelona, Tarragona, Aix en Provence, EHESS, Univ. Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique), Univ. Toronto, Univ. Sussex, Univ. Ultrech, Max Plank Institute (GE), Several CRIA researchers are editorial referees for international scientific journal and consultants in international juries for grants and projects. Members of international Associations of anthropologists (EASA, WAN, SIEF)

23 ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

24 Organization of International conferences (1)
2003 Ethnographic Heritage, museums and development, (NEA) Work and Organizations: anthropological approaches (CEAS) Metropolitan Fields: methodological challenges (CEAS/ICS/UL) Anthropology and Organizations: Practices and Contexts Colonialism, Post colonialism, Arts: Visual Anthropology Cycle (CEAS/Abril Maio) 2004 The Politics of Folk Culture: Reflections from the Lusophone World (CEAS/UMass Dartmouth, EUA) Behind and Beyond the Prison“ (NEA): Imagined Modernities. Travel Literature, Illustration and the Nation State in Asia and the Americas (CIA) Soccer, Social Sciences and image (CEAS/Lisbon Photographic Archives)

25 Organization of International conferences (2)
2005 Social Movements in Islamic Contexts Cape Verdean Migration and Diaspora Le temps des cerises – Pouvoir, hegemonie et resistence (FCSH/UNL) Forum for same-sex Marriage (CEAS/ILGA-Portugal) 2006 Identity, Representation, Ethnicity and Discrimination (IMISCOE/ EMME/SociNova) Education through Images (CEAS/AporDOC) 2007 Life Histories: New theoretical and methodological challenges (CEAS) Ethnografeast III: Ethnography and the Public Sphere (CEAS/NEA/Univ California, Berkeley) V Iberian Meeting of Anthropologists - Iberian Intersections: Margins, Pathways and borders (NEA) Youth and Modernity in Africa (CEAS/CEA)

26 National Conferences

27 National Conferences 2003 Research on immigrant population and ethnic minorities – Local Practices; (CEAS/Câmara Municipal de Odivelas). 2004 Anthropology, Art and Museums, (CIA/University of British Columbia/ Faculty of Fine Arts, U.Lisbon/Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian) 2005 Themes and problems in Anthropology – narratives of the self, Perspectives on Religion and Ritual. Anthropologic Documentary Cycle (Ceas/ICS 2006 Migration, Ethnic Minorities and Transnationalism (CEMME) Spring Meetings at Miranda do Douro – Cinema, Senses and Anthropology (CEAS/UTAD). 2007 Winter festivals with masks: Tribute to Benjamim Pereira (CEEP-UNL/CEAS/Dep. Antropologia da FCSH/UNL)

28 Invited Lectures by prestigious scholars at the several university units

29 Invited Lectures (1) 2003 Omar Ribeiro Tomaz, Entre inimigos e traidores: suspeitas e acusações entre o colonial e o nacional no Sul de Moçambique (CIA) Manuela Ivone da Cunha, Uma reflexão sobre as margens a partir da prisão (CIA) Fernando Florêncio Poder tradicional Ndau e o Estado em Moçambique (CIA) Glenn Bowman, Constitutive violence and the nationalist imaginary:  The making of ‘The People' in ‘Palestine' and ‘former Yugoslavia' (CIA) Ramon Sarró, Baga objects: continuities and transformations (CIA) Manuel Laranjeira Rodrigues de Areia, Primitivos e raças .... já não há! Vale a pena haver Antropologia?(CIA) Alcida Rita Ramos, A cidadania indígena existe no Brasil? (CIA) Sylvia Caiuby Novaes “Etnografia visual - uma outra perspectiva sobre o funeral bororo” (CEAS)

30 Invited Lectures (2) 2004 Roger Ballard: Migration, Modernity and the Growth of Ethnic Plurality (CEMME) Peter Fry, As aparências que enganam: anemia falciforme e a configuração racial no Brasil Mark Harris, Giving shape to the world: skills and knowledge amongst Brazilian Amazonian floodplain dwellers(CIA) Mark Harris Giving shape to the world: skills and knowledge amongst Brazilian Amazonian floodplain dwellers (CIA) Adriana Piscitelli “Sexualidade tropical em contextos do primeiro mundo” (CEAS) Élisabeth Claverie "Ce qu'une apparition fait apparaître: le cas de Medjugorje” (CEAS)

31 Invited Lectures (3) 2005 Peter Clarke: Muslim Minorities in Europe and their Integration. Some Theoretical and Practical Issues (CEMME) Rosy de Oliveira: Pluralismo étnico e a Produção de identidades entre os Kalunga de Gois (Brasil),  (CIA) Robert M. Malina, Secular Change In Rural Oaxaca, Mexico: (CIA) Ruth Wilson Gilmore: "Prisões e movimentos sociais", (NEA) Josep M. Comelles Identidad cultural y políticas públicas psiquiátricas en Cataluña: del regionalismo a Franz Fanon” (CEAS) Giovanni Levi “O que é a Microhistória? “ and "Biografia, Antropologia y Microhistória“(CEAS/CEHCP)

32 Invited Lectures (4) 2006 Lina Fruzzetti e Akos Ostor: “Revisting Kinship, Marriage and Changes in Bishupur (Bengala, Índia).” (CEAS/FundaçãoOriente) Laurence J. Kirmayer: “Bodies, brains and selves in motion: Cultural psychiatry and the ironies of globalization”. (CEAS) Jean-Yves Durand: "Lenços de instituição da cultura e género.“ (CEAS) 2007 Ana Rosas Mantecon “Consumos Culturais e Público de Museus, Cinema e Património” (CEAS/CIES/Casa da América Latina). Nestór Canclini “As formas actuais da interculturalidade” (CEAS/CIES/CAL) Néstor Canclini “O lugar dos latino-americanos no Século XXI” (CEAS/CIES/CAL) Daniel Miller: Migration, Material Culture and Tragedy (CEMME), Marie-Elizabeth Handman “What is prostitution? An ethnography of prostitution in Paris”(CEAS)

33 Institutional Protocols
CEMME, SociNova Migrations, Instituto de Etnomusicologia e o Instituto de Sociologia Histórica, da FCSH, na criação da Pós-graduação e do Mestrado em Migrações, Minorias Étnicas e Transnacionalismo CEMME / Socinova Migrations para a representação da FCSH na Rede de Excelência Europeia IMISCOE (International Migrations and Social Cohesion in Europe) ACIDI (ex-ACIME) Departamento de Antropologia Universidade de Turim IEFP CEAS/CEA Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Grupo de estudos de género) CEMME/MERIB (Migrations and Ethnicity Research Institute, Brussels). Pagu (universidade de campinas, Brasil) CEMME/Departamento de Gypsy Studies da Universidade Eötvös Loránd, de Budapeste: (protocolo Sócrates) Núcleo de Antropologia Universidade do Minho Centro Frantz Fanon Departamento Antropologia ISCTE AporDOC Departamento Antropologia FCSH/UNL Liga Protecção da Natureza Departamento Antropologia Universidade de Coimbra UTAD/Miranda CEEP/Câmara Municipal da Marinha Grande

34 Networks CRIA is in itself a network of previously existing research centres in anthropology. Since most of its members had already been working together for a long time, they may now formalize the network structure maximizing human and material resources, which will certainly contribute to better individual performance. Thus, working in a network system is organic to CRIA as a research unity. CRIA’s scientific council aims at consolidating its units’ existing institutional relations and promote the establishment of new protocols and networks with other research units of excellence in Portugal. Namely through the collaboration in MA and PhD Programmes, co-organization of conferences and publications, workshops and seminars, and common research projects across the different university Units and research groups. Within CRIA, researchers’ mobility will be a highly stimulated practice either in research projects, either in several activities of scientific divulgation that we promote, or in the graduate programmes of the different universities that host CRIA Units. As our researchers are affiliated to more than one Group, articulation will allow for mobility between units and will stimulate a permanent and deep dialogue across different theoretical trends, themes, and ethnographic contexts.

35 International Networks
NORFACE Project “Recognizing Christianity: how African immigrants redefine the European religious heritage”. (ICS-UL/CEAS/University of Sussex/ University of Ultrech). CEMME (through Socinova Migration) is part of an European network of excelence IMISCOE (International Migrations and Social Cohesion in Europe). FIMAM (researchers forum on the Arabe and Muslim world) World Anthropologies Network (WAN). COST ACTION IS0603 “Health and Social care for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Europe – Home”

36 To sum up General indicadores of productivity
Research Projects 29 PhD 57 Fellowship 26 Research Project Post PhD 8 International networks 4 Books (author / editor) and chapters in books 180 Articles in international journals Articles in portuguese journals 127 Papers/lectures presented in international meetings 203 Papers/lectures presented in national meetings 104

37 ORGANIZATION Scientific Council External Advisory Board
Executive Board Secretariat

38 ORGANIZATION CRIA’s administrative organization:
a Scientific Council (including all Research fellows from the different University units): defines the unit’s main research lines; an Executive Board (drawn from the members of each of the university units, with positions on the Board distributed as a rule on a proportional basis acording to the number of each institutions’ eligible members): carries out internal executive functions and external institutional dialogue; an External Advisory Board (composed of Portuguese scholars and highly-regarded, internationally-recognized foreign academics). a centralized Secretariat: handles research projects management, Organization of conferences and financial accounting.

39 MAIN OBJECTIVES 1) To place CRIA in a position of scientific leadership; 2) Encourage the internationalization of research and international circulation of results; 3) Reinforce the connection between science and society as a way to promote scientific culture; 4) Promote and simplify inter-institutional exchange at the level of postgraduate studies and training in anthropology 5) Implement the development of initiatives (research projects, conferences, workshops, etc.) corresponding to the diversified scientific interests of the members of CRIA.

40 CRIA The consolidation of critical scientific mass brought about by CRIA constitutes in itself a huge asset in the Portuguese scientific landscape and pushes towards an engagement in comparative and critical dialogue. CRIA will provide a context for building a solid common ground within research groups by fostering a deeper articulation and dialogue at the level of methodological and theoretical construction. This will provide different scales of cooperation between researchers – a small one within thematic groups, a wider one across groups and a bigger one involving all CRIA researchers.

41 STRATEGIES (1) CRIA will promote the advancement of Portuguese anthropology and its internationalization through: a) the development of theoretical and applied research projects; b) the promotion of scientific debate and diffusion of research; - through the stimulation the publishing of research results in highly rated national and international anthropology journals - organizing international conferences with wide impact in anthropology - the implementation of several Work-in-progress Seminars, where different project may be collectively critically debated

42 STRATEGIES (1) d) consolidating formal cooperation in postgraduate programs (MA and PhD) in Anthropology among the different institutional units of CRIA and it’s host universities; e) the encouragement of international network-based collaboration in research projects and other international collaborations; f) the reinforcement of relationships with other research institutions; g) welcome undergraduate, graduate and PhD students in their integration into the scientific community.

43 THEMATIC LINES CRIA’s scientific resources are organized in four thematic groups: Social identity and differentiation Main Team - Research Fellows : Other researchers : 4 (PhD) + 27 (non-PhD) Culture: Practices, Politics, Displays Main Team - Research Fellows : 28 Other researchers: 1 (PhD) + 38 Migrations, Ethnicity, Citizenship Main Team - Research Fellows : 20 Other researchers : 5 (PhD) + 31 Power, Knowledge, Mediation Main Team - Research Fellows : 27 Other researchers : 5 (PhD) + 39 CRIA will promote researchers’ mobility to work in more than one group, facilitating institutional integration, and allowing mobility among CRIA’s institutional posts.

44 Social identity and differentiation
Principal Investigador: Miguel de Matos Castanheira do Vale de Almeida Keywords: Social processes of differentiation; Social processes of Identification; Dynamics of difference and inequality; Family, Gender, Body, Emotions, Work, Consumption. Other Research fellows in the Group (Ph.D. Only) [4] Ana Claudia Duarte Rocha Marques Clara Afonso de Azevedo de Carvalho Piçarra Micol Brazzabeni Ruy Jesús de Llera Blanes Assistant Researchers in the Group (non Ph.D.) [27] Alexandre António Frutuoso Abaladas Alexandre Manuel Morais Costa de Oliveira Ana Luísa Martins Micaelo Ana Sofia Soares de Oliveira Miranda Ângela Maria dos Santos Miranda Cardoso António José da Conceição Mafra Lourenço Catarina Lopes Oliveira Frois Célia Sofia Jesus Antunes Claudia Patricia Cruz Pereira Ema Cláudia Ribeiro Pires Ines Margarida de Castro Barbosa Lourenco Joana Abril Santos Nunes Areosa Feio Joana da Nóbrega Moita Quelhas Ribeiro José Manuel Cavaleiro Rodrigues Margarida Maria Moz Fernandes de Sa Maria Assunção Baião Gato Maria de Jesus Sequeira Espada Maria Leonor Pires Martins Otávio Ribeiro Raposo Patricia Cruz Azevedo Silva Paulo Daniel Silva Mendes Pedro Manuel Silva Sena Philip José Rodrigues Esteves Rui Manuel Vieira Monteiro Sandra Cristina Simões Marques Silvina Maria de Jesus da Silva Fonseca Susana Cristina Gaspar Pereira Research Fellows in the Group (Ph.D.) [26] Antonio Fernando Gomes Medeiros Brian Juan O´Neill Carla Maria Miranda de Almeida Ferreira de Sousa Elsa Margarida Cabrita de Sousa Lechner Emília Margarida Duarte Domingues Marques Fernando José Pereira Florêncio Francisco Manuel da Silva Oneto Nunes Humberto Miguel dos Santos Martins Jean-Yves Dominique Durand Jose Gabriel da Fonseca Pereira Bastos Lorenzo Ibrahim Bordonaro Luís Carlos Cirilo da Silva Pereira Manuela Ivone Paredes Pereira da Cunha Maria Antonia Pereira de Resende Pedroso de Lima Maria Clara Ferreira de Almeida Saraiva Maria dos Anjos Maltez Cardeira da Silva Maria Filomena de Almeida Paiva Silvano Maria Inês Pinto Fonseca Maria José Fazenda Martins Marta Rodrigues Vilar Rosales Miguel de Matos Castanheira do Vale de Almeida Miguel DeCouto Tavares Moniz Robert Lewis Rowland Rosa Maria de Figueiredo Perez Susana Salvaterra Trovao Pereira Bastos Susana Soares Branco Durao

45 Culture: Practices, Politics, Displays
Principal Investigador: Maria dos Anjos Maltez Cardeira da Silva Keywords: Cultural display; Tourism; Heritage; Performance e media Research fellows in the Group (Ph.D.) [28] Amélia Maria de Melo Frazão Moreira Ana Felisbela de Albuquerque Piedade Pires Lavado Anthony Alan Shelton Aurízia Félix Sousa Anica Carla Maria Miranda de Almeida Ferreira de Sousa Cláudia Maria Azenha Margato de Ramalho Sousa Elsa Margarida Cabrita de Sousa Lechner Filipe Marcelo Correia Brito Reis Francisco Manuel da Silva Oneto Nunes Henrique Francisco Martins Coutinho Gouveia Jean-Yves Dominique Durand Jill Dias João Aires Freitas Leal Jorge Costa de Freitas Branco Jorge Narciso Ferreira Oliveira Crespo Luís Fernando Gomes da Silva Quintais Luis Miguel de Sousa Silva Maria Clara Ferreira de Almeida Saraiva Maria dos Anjos Maltez Cardeira da Silva Maria Elisabeth Thiele Maria Filomena de Almeida Paiva Silvano Maria José Fazenda Martins Marta Rodrigues Vilar Rosales Nélia Susana Dias Nuno Manuel de Azevedo Andrade Porto Paula Cristina Antunes Godinho Paulo Jorge Pinto Raposo Pedro Miguel Pinto Prista Monteiro Other Research fellows in the Group (Ph.D. Only) [1] Jorge Luiz Mattar Villela Assitant Researchers in the Group (non Ph.D.) [38] Ágata de Azevedo Mandillo Ana Luísa Antunes Santos Neves Gaspar Ana Maria Fachadas Gonçalves Ana Rita de Pádua Gaspar Moreira Ana Sofia Gonçalves Almeida Carrapato António José da Conceição Mafra Lourenço António Manuel Perestrelo Correia de Matos Barbara Alge Carlos António Simões Rodrigues Robalo Catarina Inês Marques Ribeiro de Mira Catarina Sousa Brandão Alves Costa Darryl Emanuel Lampreia Domingos Esperança do Val Fernandes Francisco Manuel M. da Rosa da Silva Freire Isabel Margarida Simões Cardana Joana Isabel Lucas de Sousa João Manuel de Agorreta de Alpuim Correia Botelho Maria Dulce Dias Antunes Simões Maria Eduarda Soares Rovisco Maria Helena Alcalde Gonçalves Marques Maria José Gonçalo Gouveia Aurindo Maria Manuel Correia de Lemos Quintela Maria Manuela Raminhos dos Santos Marta Lalanda Prista Mylène Hernandez Norberto da Conceição Gonçalves Pedro Manuel Silva Sena Philip José Rodrigues Esteves Raquel Alves Neves Gil Carvalheira Ricardo de Seiça Alves Salgado Ricardo Manuel dos Santos Torres Rita Margarida Gomes faria Sandra Isabel de Oliveira Xavier Pereira Sérgio Eduardo da Silva Fonseca Sónia Vespeira de Almeida Teresa Domingas Lourenço Fradique Ribeiro Teresa Susana Almeida de Melo Sampaio Umme Salma

46 Ethnicity, Citizenship
Migrations, Ethnicity, Citizenship Principal Investigador: Susana Salvaterra Trovao Pereira Bastos Keywords: Migrations, Ethnicity, Transnationalism; Inter-ethnic relations, Racism and Xenophobia; Identity processes, Structural-Dynamic Approach, Cultural diversity; Material Culture, Consumption, Ethnic Minority Media Other Researcher fellows in the Group (Ph.D. Only) [5] Clara Afonso de Azevedo de Carvalho Piçarra Iolanda Maria Alves Évora Maria do Carmo Pereira de Campos Vieira da Silva Micol Brazzabeni Ruy Jesús de Llera Blanes Assistant Researchers in the Group (non Ph.D.) [31] Amana de Sousa Ferro Ana Margarida Viegas Evangelista Brinca Ana patrícia Latas da Costa André Manuel Clareza Correia Antonio Miguel Loureiro de Almeida Ferreira Beatriz Brandão Pimentel Claudia Susana Soares de Freitas Elsa Maria Araújo Rodrigues Fernando Carlos Moura Filipa da Mota Alvim de Carvalho Filomena Carmo Lampreia Batoréu Irene Maria Lousada Banze José Manuel Fraga Mapril Gonçalves Júlio Flávio da Silva Ferreira Kachia Hedeny Techio Leticia Mara de Lima Meira Lurdes Fernandes Nicolau Research fellows in the Group (Ph.D.) [20] Chiara Gemma Pussetti Donizete Aparecido Rodrigues Elizabeth Pilar Challinor Elsa Margarida Cabrita de Sousa Lechner Filipe Marcelo Correia Brito Reis João Aires Freitas Leal Jose Gabriel da Fonseca Pereira Bastos Lorenzo Ibrahim Bordonaro Luís Carlos Cirilo da Silva Pereira Maria Clara Ferreira de Almeida Saraiva Maria de Guadalupe Brak-Lamy de Carvalho Maria Elisabeth Thiele Maria Filomena de Almeida Paiva Silvano Mário Artur Borda dos Santos Machaqueiro Marta Rodrigues Vilar Rosales Miguel DeCouto Tavares Moniz Paula Cristina Antunes Godinho Paulo Jorge Pinto Raposo Sónia Patrícia Vicente Pereira da Silva Susana Salvaterra Trovao Pereira Bastos Maria Assunção Baião Gato Maria Celeste Monteiro Fortes Maria Cristina Ferraz Saraiva Santinho Maria de Fatima Republicano de Lima Viegas Maria Inês Pereira Torcato David Maria Lencastre Monteiro Silva Maria Manuel Correia de Lemos Quintela Paula Christofoletti Togni Regina Clara de Aguiar Rui Pedro Malheiro da Silva Ferrão Cidra Sílvia Adélia da Costa Lima Sofia Karayianni de Castro e Lemos Sónia Cristina Caetano Ramalho Susana Cristina Gaspar Pereira

47 Power, Knowledge, Mediation Research Fellows in the Group (Ph.D.) [27]
Principal Investigador: Jean-Yves Dominique Durand Keywords: Power; Knowledges; Hegemony; Dissent Research Fellows in the Group (Ph.D.) [27] Amélia Maria de Melo Frazão Moreira Ana Felisbela de Albuquerque Piedade Pires Lavado Anthony Alan Shelton Aurízia Félix Sousa Anica Chiara Gemma Pussetti Cláudia Maria Azenha Margato de Ramalho Sousa Elizabeth Pilar Challinor Emília Margarida Duarte Domingues Marques Filipe Marcelo Correia Brito Reis Francisco Manuel da Silva Oneto Nunes Humberto Miguel dos Santos Martins Jean-Yves Dominique Durand Joao Pedro Galhano Alves Jorge Filipe de Sousa Varanda Preces Ferreira Jorge Narciso Ferreira Oliveira Crespo José Filipe Pinheiro Chagas Verde Luís Carlos Cirilo da Silva Pereira Luís Fernando Gomes da Silva Quintais Luis Manuel de Jesus Cunha Manuela Ivone Paredes Pereira da Cunha Margarida Maria de Menezes Ferreira Miranda Fernandes Maria Inês Pinto Fonseca Paula Cristina Antunes Godinho Raúl Angel Iturra Redondo Robert Lewis Rowland Sónia Patrícia Vicente Pereira da Silva Susana Soares Branco Durao Other Researchers in the Group (Ph.D. Only) [5] Ana Claudia Duarte Rocha Marques Cristiana Lage David Bastos Darlinda Maria Pacheco Moreira Jorge Luiz Mattar Villela Kimberley Jane Hockings Assistant Researchers in the Group (non Ph.D.) [39] Alexandre António Frutuoso Abaladas Alexandre Manuel Alves Dinis de Carvalho Costa Alexandre Reis de Aboim Inglez Ana Clara Rodrigues Guerra Marques Ana Cristina Pereira Martins Ana Maria de Jesus Levy Aires Ana Maria Lopes Duarte Baptista Pereira Ana Paula Proença Borges Ana Sofia Santos Costa Ângela Maria dos Santos Miranda Cardoso António Manuel Perestrelo Correia de Matos Carlos António Simões Rodrigues Robalo Eduardo José Paulo Araújo Filipa Real Correia Piecho Francisca ALves CArdoso Gonçalo Lopes Praça Joana da Nóbrega Moita Quelhas Ribeiro Joana Vaz de Sousa João Conceição Tavares José António Baião Gato José Manuel Fraga Mapril Gonçalves Júlio Flávio da Silva Ferreira Luis Ricardo Manuel Mora Manuel Teles Grilo da Graça Dias Maria Dulce Dias Antunes Simões Maria Elisabete das Neves Martins Maria Helena Alcalde Gonçalves Marques Maria Manuel Correia de Lemos Quintela Michel Gustave Joseph Binet Mylène Hernandez Patricia Cruz Azevedo Silva Pedro Manuel Silva Sena Ricardo de Seiça Alves Salgado Rita Sofia Cortes Caldeira Castel Branco Rui Fernando Almeida Simões Rui Miguel Moutinho Sá Sandra Isabel de Oliveira Xavier Pereira Sónia Sofia de Sousa Alves Ferreira Tiago Manuel de Matos Silva

48 Research groups

49 CRIA’s Near Future Activities (1)
On-line Library of Anthropology, makes available on line the library catalogues of CEAS, Anthropology Department of Nova, CEMME, CEEP, Coimbra and University of Minho). This common structure (inter-universities and inter-research groups) both sustains and expresses the new unitary functioning of CRIA. website about the Azorean Diaspora (João leal and Miguel Moniz) (CRIA/UMass Dartmouth, University of British Columbia, UFSC (Santa Catarina), Pontificia Universidade de Porto Alegre).

50 CRIA’s Near Future Activities (2)
Lectures Rafael Bastos October 2007 Leila ALgranti October 2007 Adriana Piscitelli November 2007 Abdellah Hammoudi February 2008 Organization of international conferences Conference on Portuguese anthropology at the department of Anthropology at the University of California – Berkeley 2008 Congress FIMAM (Forum of researchers on the Arabic and Muslim world) FSCH-UNL. 2008 Animal baiting: "Tradition" and the new human-animal relationship 2008 Diffusion. approches anciennes, problèmes contemporains. CRIA/Idemec, Aix-en-Provence2009

51 FCT Science Compromise Science 2007
The former FCT UI&D (CEAS and CEMME) have been selected to hire 4 senior Research Fellows for the next 5 years in strategic areas of scientific development in anthropology and in Portuguese social policies. - 2 PhD for the area of Health and migration - 1 PhD for the area of Tourism and heritage - 1 PhD for Migration processes

52 Future Projectos New projects applications will be launched in future call for projects both at a national and international level in order to develop research in the main thematic areas defined by the scientific board of CRIA. This will join together research fellows and postdoctoral researchers in deeper collaboration and in the constitution of dense critical mass on each different thematic line. CRIA’s application for the organization of the 10th SIEF Conference, "Europe and Beyond. Bringing Together Ethnology and Anthropology" (tentative title), which aims to foster a dialogue between the European Ethnology tradition and the mainstream of European Cultural and Social Anthropology.

53 CRIA’s Added value CRIA presents an innovative institutional design.
Its inception required an unprecedented level of cooperation between former university research units. Instead of a unilateral takeover by the biggest, these former research centers were all able to merge into a new unit on an equal basis, regardless of their respective weight, and renounced to their former institutional existence and identity. We aim at overcoming parochialism and created a dynamic relationship which is more productive than the sum of its previous parts. Above all, the resulting critical mass and the overall density of researchers mean a change of scale, without loosing the specific micro ethnographic perspective that defines anthropology, which will enable CRIA to stand as a more competitive center at the international research arena.


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