Fonseca, Maria Lucinda

Maria Lucinda
Fonseca

Maria Lucinda Fonseca - Full Professor of Human Geography and Migration Studies at IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa. She is the Coordinator of the Research cluster MIGRARE - Migration, spaces and societies at the Centre of Geographical Studies and the Director of the PhD programme in Migration Studies at the Universidade de Lisboa. She is a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Board of IMISCOE. She is, moreover, a member of the International Steering Committee of International Metropolis Project and EuroMedMig, and a member of the Lisbon Academy of Sciences. She has been an advisor of a wide array of local, national and international governmental organizations and civic society institutions, including the Portuguese Observatory of Migration, the Gulbenkian Foundation and the Brazilian Observatory of International Migration (OBMigra)”. She coordinated and participated in several NORFACE and EU funded research projects and has wide experience in research training.

Roles

  • Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território

    University, Lisboa, Portugal
    Full Professor

  • Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território

    Other, Lisboa, Portugal
    Dean

  • Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território: Lisboa, Lisboa, PT

    Other, Lisbon, Portugal
    President of the Scientific Council

  • Universidade de Lisboa, Faculty of Letters

    Other, Lisbon, Portugal
    Associate Professor

  • Universidade de Lisboa

    Other, Lisbon, Portugal
    Pro-Rector

  • University of Lisbon

    University, Lisbon, Portugal
    Assistant Professor

Research

Population Change, Migration and Mobility Patterns in Portugal

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2024
Book Title Urban Change in the Iberian Peninsula
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1 Book Chapter

Global Change and Human Mobility in the Anthropocene

Authors Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, Dušan Drbohlav, MarIa Lucinda Fonseca, ...
Year 2023
Book Title Research Directions, Challenges and Achievements of Modern Geography
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3 Book Chapter

The Debt Crisis and Homeland-Diaspora Engagement in Portugal: Institutions, Remittances and Political Participation

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2022
Book Title Diaspora Engagement in Times of Severe Economic Crisis
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4 Book Chapter

Family Migration

Authors Eleonore Kofman, Franz Buhr, Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2022
Book Title Introduction to Migration Studies
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5 Book Chapter

GOVERNANÇA CORPORATIVA: DESAFIOS E PERSPECTIVAS DE SUA IMPLEMENTAÇÃO NAS COOPERATIVAS DE CRÉDITO RURAL

Authors Wilmar Cagnini
Year 2019
Journal Name Anais do 5º encontro brasileiro de pesquisadores em cooperativismo (EBPC)
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8 Journal Article

CrossMigration

Principal investigator Peter Scholten (Project co-ordinator), Asya Pisarevskaya (Project manager), Nathan Levy (Project manager), Adham Aly (Project assistant)
Description
The Migration Research Hub supports the systematic accumulation of knowledge in migration studies. It aims to be the go-to resource for finding knowledge on migration, from the latest literature to the most appropriate topical experts. In the spirit of a collaborative approach to knowledge management in migration studies, researchers from all around the world are invited to contribute with their publications and expertise to further innovation in the field. The taxonomy of migration studies developed through this project allows everyone to identify opportunities for collaboration and new research projects across disciplines and geographies. The systematic approach to data collection and knowledge accumulation promotes and facilitates dialogue between researchers and policy stakeholders, and raises awareness of the latest debates and the most current and emerging questions about migration. The Migration Research hub was built during the IMISCOE-led Horizon 2020 project, CrossMigration (2018-2020). See a list of the team members below. The project is now fully integrated into and maintained by IMISCOE.
Year 2018
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9 Project

Gender and Migration

Year 2018
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10 Journal Article

Conclusion

Authors Christiane Timmerman, Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Lore Van Praag, ...
Year 2018
Book Title Gender and Migration
11 Book Chapter

New waves of immigration to small towns and rural areas in Portugal

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2008
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 41
18 Journal Article

Book Reviews : T.B. Salgueiro a Cidadade Em Portugal: Uma Geografia Urbana

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 1994
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
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21 Journal Article

Mobilidade geográfica e socioprofissional da população da área metropolitana de Lisboa

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 1990
Journal Name Cadernos de Geografia
22 Journal Article

Lisbonne depuis un siècle : de la cité à l'aire métropolitaine

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 1988
Journal Name Revue géographique des Pyrénées et du Sud-Ouest
23 Journal Article

Economia, Espaço e Globalização na aurora do século XXI

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2012
Journal Name Finisterra
25 Journal Article

A cidade em Portugal

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2012
Journal Name Finisterra
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28 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Lucinda Fonseca, Russel King
Year 2012
Journal Name Finisterra
29 Journal Article

Seminário "Desenvolvimento industrial e Território", Lisboa, 1996

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2012
Journal Name Finisterra
31 Journal Article

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