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II MeLCi Lab Autumn School – “Media, gender, intersectionality and mediated social mobilizations”

Short description

The Media Literacy and Civic Cultures (MeLCi Lab) Autumn School “Media, gender, intersectionality and mediated social mobilizations”, to be held 15th to 18th November 2022, aims to introduce PhD students to current discussions in the field, as well capacitate PhD students with a set of hands-on research skills that help them in their projects, supporting their professional development.
By adopting an integrative and multidisciplinary approach, the school will bring together several scholars for a set of workshops and communications to foster research skills related to scientific writing, dissemination, funding applications, and innovative methodologies. We will address topics about media representations of gender and sexualities, mediated activisms, civic mobilisations, ethics, etc.
MeLCi Lab Autumn School intends to be an inclusive space, and three equity grants will be available for students from underrepresented communities.
The school will be held in English.

Call for proposals deadline

Extended deadline 30th of September 2022
See details about how to submit a proposal at the bottom of this page.

Format

Online

Dates

15th – 18th November – II MeLCi Autumn School

II MeLCi Lab Autumn School Schedule

 

TIME
15/11/2022
16/11/2022
17/11/2022
18/11/2022
9h00 – 10h45
Workshop
The Importance of Messiness: Using Feminist Epistemology and Methodology to Think Differently
Maria do Mar Pereira
Workshop
Scientific Writing
Manuel Pita e Rita Grácio
Workshop
How to reach audiences?
Célia Quico
10h45 – 11h00
Break
Break
Break
Break
11h00 – 12h45
Workshop
The Importance of Messiness: Using Feminist Epistemology and Methodology to Think Differently
Maria do Mar Pereira
Workshop
Scientific Writing
Manuel Pita e Rita Grácio
Workshop
How to reach audiences?
Célia Quico
12h45 – 14h00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
14h00 – 15h45
Welcome session Keynote
Researching media: Challenges from a gender and intersectionality perspective
Marian Blanco Ruiz
(mod. Carla Cerqueira)
Workshop
Grants and funding applications
Sofia CaldeiraDaniel Cardoso
Tutoring sessions
Keynote
Creating a patchwork of unruliness: Challenging norms on ageing, gender and sexuality in and through media
Sara De Vuyst
(mod. Sofia Caldeira)
15h45 – 16h00
Break
Break
Break
Break
16h00 – 18h00
Workshop
Scientific dissemination
Maria José Brites
Keynote
Activist Research in Pedagogy: Fostering Sociological and Political Imagination in Class
Leonardo Custódio
(mod. Daniel Cardoso)
Keynote
Researching Digital Feminist Activism
Kaitlynn Mendes
(mod. Sónia Lamy)
Closing session (10-15 min)

 

Access

  • A Call for proposals (extended deadline 30th of september 2022)
  • Submission of Curriculum Vitae (including scientific publications and activities), a motivation letter, a thesis summary, research questions, and methodologies
  • Please email your proposal to melci.lab@ulusofona.pt

Target-group

PhD Students
Early Career Researchers (until 3 years after completing PhD)

Maximum number of participants

20 students

Fee *

  • Lusófona University, CICANT PhD Students 60 euros
  • PhD students from other Institutions 90 euros
* The three best students will not pay the fee; three Equity Scholarships to support the fee will also be awarded (more details to be published soon)

Keynote Speakers

 

Kaitlynn Mendes

 

Leonardo Custódio

 

Maria do Mar Pereira

 

Marian Blanco Ruiz

 

Sara De Vuyst

Tutors

Ana Jorge Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Carla Cerqueira Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Carla Sousa Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Célia Quico Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Célia Taborda Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Manuel Marques-Pita Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Maria José Brites Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Patrícia Sequeira Brás Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Rita Grácio Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Sofia Caldeira Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Sónia Lamy Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID
Vanessa Rodrigues Profile | CienciaVitae | ORCID

Organizers