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- A fortuna dos escritores: estátuas inauguradas no Porto na década de 50Publication . Vieira, Célia; Rio Novo, Isabel; Padrão, Maria Helena; Guerra, InêsIn this paper, we present the current stage results of a literary geo-referencing project, which aimed, in its first stage, to develop Portuguese authors literary routes using a widespread online platform for geographical information, Google Maps. At this current stage, we seek to build a database of authors and works related to Porto, leading, namely, to the research on all the statues located in the city’s metropolitan area that portrait writers. We present an analysis on such statues inaugurated during the 1950s, taking into account the following aspects: i) survey and analysis of the so called writer’s fortune; ii) identification of the statues’ authors and their integration within the overall context of both artist’s work and Portuguese art scene in the mid-twentieth century; iii) contextualization of the writers public success into the ideological and cultural framework of the Portuguese dictatorship; iv) research, within the municipal archives, of the circumstances that justified such monuments. We believe that, because of its interdisciplinary nature, this study will provide unique results: the portraited writer; the artist who created the statue and the specific time of its inauguration; the historical and literary context framing this iconic representation; and finally, the link between the writer and the chosen place for the honor. All this will certainly provide corpora to corporate for future studies in the crossing field between History of Culture, Art History and Literary History.
- Portuguese Diaspora: Life Stories / DocumentariesPublication . Padrão, Maria Helena; Guerra, Inês; Padrão, Joana; Isidro, JoãoThe return is a change that is configured at various levels - relationships , routines , roles - and can interfere with the self - concept and the concept that individuals have about the other . (Schlossberg , Waters & Goodman , 1995).The mobility in this case the return is a transition and / or a crisis in that the individual initiates an adaptation process . This process is influenced by several variables , including the subjective perception regarding the event and the different characteristics of the contexts of exit and reception and the characteristics of the actors in this event. (Pine and Ferreira , 2002; Evans & Forney , Guido DiBrito , 1998). If migrations occur regularly , this process can not interfere with the return movement of the Portuguese diaspora since decolonization that constituted for the Portuguese a transition not expected and , but configuring contexts breakthrough.The intention is to understand the contexts of life of the people involved in the process ( rupture, integration , opportunities , etc. ) through the documentaries made for the purpose.
- SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN PORTUGAL PERCEPTIONS OF THE HOST COUNTRY DEPENDING ON THEIR COUNTRY OF ORIGINPublication . Padrão, Maria Helena; Guerra, Inês; Marnoto, Sandra; Padrão, Reinaldo; Oliveira, ClementinaThis study intends to be an extension of another, already published in 2012 titled "ERASMUS students in Portugal: The perception and the impact of international crisis." However, even if both studies remain in the domain of social representations, what we propose is a comparative analysis of how international students in Portugal look at the host country depending on being, or not being, from Latin countries. In methodological terms, we decided to construct a questionnaire that was subjected to statistical analysis. We present some comments on the evolution of the Portuguese economy, before and after the crisis, and on the importance of EU policies to improve the perception of European values among students.