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https://hdl.handle.net/10316/15927
2024-03-28T10:20:36ZSaúde mental de pessoas autistas em Portugal: experiências e recomendações de autistas adultos e profissionais aliados
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114182
Title: Saúde mental de pessoas autistas em Portugal: experiências e recomendações de autistas adultos e profissionais aliados
Authors: Serra, Rita; Rocha, Sara; Oliveira, Carla; Almeida, Pedro; Benedetto, Mayne; Pellicano, Elizabeth
Abstract: De acordo com a literatura científica internacional, as pessoas autistas têm maior risco de desenvolver problemas de saúde mental e menor acesso a um apoio adequado por parte dos serviços correspondentes, no entanto, não existem dados específicos sobre a situação em Portugal. É objectivo deste livro oferecer um primeiro retrato colectivo da saúde mental das pessoas autistas, para compreender a situação nacional e o que tem de mudar para melhorar a saúde mental das pessoas autistas adultas em Portugal.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZMobilizing History: Racism, Enslavement and Public Debate in Contemporary Europe
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114087
Title: Mobilizing History: Racism, Enslavement and Public Debate in Contemporary Europe
Authors: Araújo, Marta; Nimako, Kwame
Abstract: This chapter engages the politics of remembrance and forgetfulness associated with European colonialism, shedding light on the relationship between race, history and memory. More specifically it addresses the mobilization of colonial history in public initiatives and in Black movements, mediated by different understandings of (anti-)racism in Europe. The discussion is grounded in two examples: (1) A public history initiative, the exhibition ‘Racism and Citizenship’ held in Lisbon in the context of recent anti-racist struggles surrounding the history and memory of Portuguese colonialism; (2) Black mobilization for the memorialization of enslavement and its legacy in the Netherlands, within the context of political developments and policy targeting former colonial subjects. We conclude by highlighting the key role of Black movements in undoing historical silences, shaping collective memory and national imaginaries.2022-01-01T00:00:00Z'Talking about institutionalised racism or racism in institutions?' A case study on Roma segregation
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114085
Title: 'Talking about institutionalised racism or racism in institutions?' A case study on Roma segregation
Authors: Araújo, Marta
Abstract: This chapter engages with different notions of racism – from the understanding proposed in the so-called ‘UNESCO tradition’ in the early 1950s to the critiques by Black intellectuals, decolonial thought and postcolonial studies – as well as their reverberations in the European context over the last decades. Highlighting conceptual advances brought by the notion of institutional racism, and the challenges it continues to pose, the chapter presents and analyses a case study paradigmatic of the perpetuation of racism in democratic societies. The case relates to the (school) segregation of the Roma population in Portugal and reveals how the normal functioning of institutions continues to legitimate racial injustice despite anti-discrimination legislation. Grounding the reflection in empirical research (archival work, media analysis, interviews with institutional representatives, decision-makers, and professionals), the chapter challenges common notions in public debate (e.g. ‘racist subject’, ‘isolated event’, or ‘intent to discriminate’), pointing to the limits of a liberal, positivist, Eurocentric approach to racism, which evades both its historicity and routine expressions in contemporary Western democratic contexts.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZBook of Abstracts. UNPOP International Colloquium ‘Emotions, Narratives and Identities in Politics, Populism and Democracy’
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113685
Title: Book of Abstracts. UNPOP International Colloquium ‘Emotions, Narratives and Identities in Politics, Populism and Democracy’
Authors: Gianolla, Cristiano; Mónico, Lisete; Weber, Izabel; Cruz, Manuel João2024-01-01T00:00:00Z