Bruno Sena Martins
Biography
Bruno Sena Martins is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (CES/UC). He is co-coordinator of the Doctoral Programme "Human Rights in Contemporary Societies". He was Vice-President of CES Scientific Board (2017-2019) and co-coordinator of the Research Group on Democracy, citizenship and law (2013-2016). He lectures in the PhD Programmes: "Postcolonialisms and Global Citizenship"" (FEUC/CES) and "Human Rights in Contemporary Societies" (CES/IIIUC). His research interests include body, disability, human rights, racism and colonialism. He was a member of the coordinating team of the project ALICE - Strange Mirrors, Unexpected Lessons, directed by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and funded by the European Research Council (2011-2016).
News
2020-12-02 Rede Brasil Atual [BR]
Fábrica de agrotóxicos que matou 25 mil pessoas em Bhopal, na Índia, segue impune
Projetos
KINDER
PARENT
Promotion, Awareness Raising and Engagement of men in Nurture Transformations
DECIDE
Disability and self-determination: the challenge of Independent living in Portugal
MEMOIRS
Children of Empires and European Postmemories
CROME
Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial-Liberation Wars in Postcolonial Times
Latest Publications
Book Chapter
Martins, Bruno Sena (2020), Lutas identitárias e transformação social: dignidades, corpos e alianças, in Andrea Peniche; Bruno Sena Martins; Cristina Roldão; Francisco Louça (org.), Não Posso Ser Quem Somos? Identidades e Estratégia Política da Esquerda. Lisboa: Almedina, 137-167
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Martins, Bruno Sena; Peniche, Andrea; Roldão, Cristina; Louçã, Francisco (orgs.) (2020), Não Posso Ser Quem Somos? Identidades e Estratégia Política da Esquerda. Lisboa: Bertrand
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Martins, Bruno Sena (2020), A Guerra Colonial portuguesa na democratização da história: corpos, subjetividades e violência, in Gilvan Veiga Dockhorn João Paulo Avelãs Nunes Diorge Alceno Konrad (org.), Brasil e Portugal. Ditaduras e transições para a democracia. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 241-260
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