Rita Santos

Contacts
rita@ces.uc.pt

Biography

Rita Santos is junior researcher at the Centre for Social Studies. She is a PhD candidate in "International Politics and Conflict Resolution",University of Coimbra. She holds a MA degree in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford, and a BsC in International Relations, from the University of Coimbra. Over the last fifteen years she has worked on ten research projects in the fields of Feminism, IR and Security Studies; violence, gender and small arms; Women, Peace and Security; media and political representation of migrants, refugees and "internal others"; gender equality and development aid; and global education. In addition to this, it is also worth mentioning her work in co-coordinating and co-editing the P@x Bulletin of the Peace Studies Group (2008-2014), and the several research and training works she has undertaken for inter/national think tanks and NGO such as AKTO (Portugal), NOREF (Norway), SWEFOR (Sweden), Equimundo, and the Portuguese DNGO Network (Plataforma Portuguesa das ONGD), alongside evaluation and public policy drafting work for Instituto Promundo (Brazil), GENE (Global Education Network Europe), and Instituto Camões (Portugal). Her current research interests include: Feminism and IR/Security Studies; the Metoo movement; gender and racialization in the far right discourse and policy; and antifeminist actors and feminist resistances.


Latest Publications

Book

Roque, Sílvia; Santos, Rita; Faustino, Maria João; Garraio, Júlia (2024), #MeToo: um segredo muito público. Assédio sexual em Portugal. Lisboa: Avenida da Liberdade editores

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Book Chapter

Pereira, Ana Cristina; Roque, Sílvia; Santos, Rita (2023), Police Violence, Racism, and Anti-racism: Opinion Struggles in the Portuguese Daily Newspapers, in Bhatia, M., Poynting, S., Tufail, W. (org.), Racism, Violence and Harm. Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture. Springer International Publishing, 35-56

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Article in Scientific journal

Santos, Rita; Santos, Sofia J (2021), "Covid-19 pandemic: the reproduction and contestation of securitisation of asylum seekers, immigrants and Afro-descendants in the Portuguese media"", From the European South, 9, 47-68

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