Radio Show

Há Vida(s) nesta Cidade! #5 with Tatiana Moura and Tiago Rolino

July 31, 2021, 14h00 (GMT+1)

Rádio Universidade de Coimbra

About

Isabel Simões, Inês Nascimento Rodrigues, Júlia Garraio and Vasco Martins talk with Tatiana Moura and Tiago Rolino about paternity and care. 

Fourth programme of a partnership between Radio Universidade de Coimbra and the Centre for Social Studies (CES), within the scope of the research developed by NHUMEP | Humanities, Migrations and Peace Studies Research Group. This collaboration is conducted through the  programme "Há Vida(s) Nesta Cidade!", directed by Isabel Simões, and will take place on the last Saturday of each month, starting at 2pm.

The programme can be heard live at: https://www.ruc.pt


Bio Notes

Tatiana Moura With a background in International Relations and Sociology and a PhD in Peace Studies, Tatiana Moura works as a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, where she co-coordinates the Humanities, Migration and Peace Studies Group (NHUMEP) since october 2019. Over the last two decades she has coordinated research projects on masculinities, gender equality, youth, violence and non violent trajectories in urban peripheries, particularly in Latin America. Currently she is the PI of two European projects: KINDER: Tackling gender stereotypes in education and early childhood: building a Gender-Responsive Pedagogy in Children´s Education; and PARENT: Promotion, Awareness Raising and Engagement of men in Nurture Transformations (https://www.ces.uc.pt/en/investigacao/projetos-de-investigacao/projetos-financiados/parent), both funded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Program/DG Justice/EU. She is also the PI of DECODE-M: (De)Coding Masculinities: Towards an enhanced understanding of media's role in shaping perceptions of masculinities in Portugal (https://decodem.ces.uc.pt/?page_id=9&lang=en_GB), funded by FCT. Tatiana is also the Coordinator of Promundo Portugal and Associate Director of UniPeriferias/Instituto Maria and João Aleixo (a Global Think Tank that conducts research on youth and peripheries in Maré, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) since March 2018. Between 2011 and 2019 she was the Executive Director of Instituto Promundo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), an international NGO with offices in Brazil, USA, DRC and Portugal that works nationally and globally in engaging men and boys for gender equality. She is member of the Global and European MenEngage Network, a global alliance made up of dozens of country networks spread across many regions of the world, hundreds of non-governmental organizations, as well as UN partners that work collectively and individually toward advancing gender justice, human rights and social justice. She is the co-founder and co-coordinator of the regional MenEngage Iberia regional Network, that brings together researchers and gender justice activists from Portugal and Spain. Some of her publications include "Between Athens and Sparta. Women, Peace and Armed Conflicts" (2005, Quarteto Editora); in 2007, "Invisible Faces of Armed Violence. A Case Study on Rio de Janeiro" (Rio de Janeiro: 7Letras); in 2010 "Newest Wars. Spaces, Identities and Spirals of Armed Violence" (Almedina), which was awarded with the 7th CES Award for Young Social Scientists; in 2013, "Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325", RCCS Annual Review, 5, (with Sílvia Roque and Rita Santos); in 2016, "Violence and Small Arms in Portugal", organized with Rita Santos and José Manuel Pureza (Editora Almedina); Moura; Moura, Tatiana; Fernandez, Marta; Page, Victoria (2020), "Power from the peripheries: Arts, cultures of equality and southern perspectives", in Suzanne Clisby, Mark Johnson & Jimmy Turner (org.), Theorising Cultures of Equality. London, UK: Routledge and "Societal Violece and Masculinities: understanding linkages in and outside of wars". In Untapped Power: Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion for Conflict Resolution and Development, edited by Koppell, Carla. Washington DC, United States: Georgetown University (forthcoming).

Tiago Rolino Tiago Rolino is a Law Graduated from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, was a lawyer from 2003 to 2017, and is a Master's student on Women's Studies: Gender, Citizenship and Development at the Universidade Aberta (UAb). Is a Junior Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies (CES), where he is a researcher of the Portuguese team that coordinates the project PARENT - Promotion, Awareness Raising and Engagement of men in Nurture Transformations and the project KINDER - Tackling gender stereotypes in education and early childhood: building a Gender-Responsive Pedagogy in Children's Education. In addition, he is the Project Management coordinator of Promundo-Portugal where he also coordinates the area of Youth and Equity/Equality. Between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019, he was part of the Portuguese team (from CES) of the project EQUI-X - Promoting innovative-strategies addressing the construction of gender identities and engaging men and boys in non-violent models of masculinity. Since December 10, 2019 he is one of the representatives of the Junior Researchers at the CES Bodies. He is part of the statutory bodies of the Associação Projeto Criar, an organization that provide services of legal, psychological and social nature to women, children, youth and families who are acting/offended in civil tutelary processes, educational tutelary processes, in promotion and protection processes and in criminal processes, namely when they are victims of sexual abuse, mistreatment, domestic violence and human trafficking.