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Sandro Nuno Ferreira De Serpa CURRICULUM VITAE of Sandro Nuno Ferreira de Serpa Ponta Delgada May 2019 Curriculum Vitae – Sandro Serpa Table of Contents Personal Data ......................................................................................................................... 3 Educational qualifications ..................................................................................................... 3 Additional training ................................................................................................................. 4 Institutional affiliation ........................................................................................................... 7 Current professional situation ............................................................................................... 7 Professional activity ............................................................................................................... 7 Career ................................................................................................................................ 7 Teaching experience ......................................................................................................... 7 Other functions within the educational scope ................................................................. 9 Of university management ............................................................................................... 9 Of working groups/committees ...................................................................................... 10 Scientific activities ............................................................................................................... 12 Research .............................................................................................................................. 12 Member of the editorial board/editorial committee of scientific journals ................... 13 Associate editor .................................................................. 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Associate editor of journal issues ................................................................................... 17 Guest editor .................................................................................................................... 18 Invited member of the editorial team of journal issues ................................................. 19 Member of reviewers committees ................................................................................. 19 Reviewer ......................................................................................................................... 20 Publications ......................................................................................................................... 25 Articles in international scientific journals (with scientific refereeing) .......................... 25 Books ............................................................................................................................... 32 Articles in national scientific journals (with scientific refereeing) ................................. 32 Publications in proceedings of international congresses (with scientific refereeing) ... 32 Publications in proceedings of national congresses (with scientific refereeing) ........... 33 Abstracts in proceedings of scientific meetings (with scientific refereeing) .................. 34 Unpublished works ......................................................................................................... 36 Conferences, scientific meetings and related activities ...................................................... 36 1 Curriculum Vitae – Sandro Serpa Member of proceedings’ editorial review boards .......................................................... 36 Proceedings’ reviewer .................................................................................................... 36 Member of organizing committees ................................................................................ 37 Member of scientific committees ................................................................................... 37 Reviewer ......................................................................................................................... 41 Chairman ......................................................................................................................... 46 Coordinator/moderator .................................................................................................. 46 Communications in national and international scientific meetings (with scientific refereeing) ...................................................................................................................... 47 Seminars given ................................................................................................................ 48 Poster presentation ........................................................................................................ 48 Master juris .......................................................................................................................... 48 Discussion of research works in the Bachelor’s in Sociology .............................................. 49 Supervision of concluded research works ........................................................................... 49 Academic acknowledgement .............................................................................................. 50 Membership in scientific organisations .............................................................................. 51 Scientific dissemination ....................................................................................................... 51 Key scientific fields .............................................................................................................. 51 Research areas of interest ................................................................................................... 52 2 Curriculum Vitae – Sandro Serpa Personal Data Full name: Sandro Nuno Ferreira de Serpa Number of civil identification: 10345758 Nationality: Portuguese Birth date: July 24, 1974 Marital status: Married Address: 2º Beco das Pedreiras, nº. 48, Pico da Pedra, 9600-079 Ribeira Grande. Cell phone: 964424554 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Professional homepages: https://www.cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/people/integrated-researchers/sandro-serpa https://www.cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/people/integrated-researchers/sandro-serpa?lg=uk https://nicauac.wixsite.com/nica/sandro-serpa Educational qualifications - Ph.D. in Education, specialisation in Sociology of Education, with the provision of public discussion, with assessment and defence, of a dissertation entitled As dinâmicas nas (re)configurações da cultura organizacional. A casa de Infância de Santo António (1858- 2008) [The dynamics in the (re)configuration of organisational culture. Casa de Infância de Santo António (1858-2008)], in the University of the Azores, under the supervision of Professor Doutor Jorge Manuel Ávila de Lima. The thesis was unanimously Approved by a jury chaired by Madam Vice-Rector, Professora Doutora Rosa Goulart, on behalf of the Rector. The other members if the jury were Doutor José Manuel Vieira Soares de Resende, Associate Professor with aggregation of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Nova University of Lisbon; Doutor Jorge Adelino Rodrigues da Costa, Full Professor of the University of Aveiro; Doutor Fernando Ilídio Silva Ferreira, Associate Professor of the Institute of Education of the University of Minho; Doutor Jorge Manuel Ávila de Lima, Associate Professor with aggregation of the University of the Azores; Doutora Ana Cristina Pires Palos, Assistant Professor of the University of the Azores; Doutora Ana Isabel dos Santos Matias Diogo, Assistant Professor of the University of the Azores; and Doutor Adolfo Fernando da Fonte Fialho, Assistant Professor of the University of the Azores (July 11, 2013). - Master in Sociology, with the dissertation entitled As estratégias educativas e o investimento escolar das famílias com a Doença de Machado-Joseph, num contexto de risco [Educational strategies and school investment of families with the Machado-Joseph disease, in a risk context], in the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Nova University of Lisbon, under the supervision of Professor José Manuel Resende. The dissertation was approved with the classification of Very Good by a jury composed of President: Professor Doutor Luís Baptista; Discussant: Professora Doutora Maria Manuel Vieira da Fonseca; Supervisor: Professor Doutor José Manuel Resende. Research work in Sociology, with specialisation in Sociology of Education (November 5, 2004). - Conclusion of the curricular units of the Master in Sociology, in the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Nova University of Lisbon, with the following grades: Seminário de Acompanhamento da Investigação I [Seminar of Research Monitoring I] (grade 18); Seminário de Acompanhamento da Investigação II [Seminar of Research Monitoring II] (grade 18) (2002). 3 Curriculum Vitae – Sandro Serpa - Post-graduation in Sociology of Education, with the completion of the curricular part of the Master in Sociology by the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Nova University of Lisbon, with the final grade of 17: Estratificação e Estrutura Social [Social Stratification and Structure] (grade 17); Construção da Modernidade [Construction
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