Curriculum Vitae

Filipe Carreira da Silva [email protected]/ [email protected] Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Av. Prof. Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9, 1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal Personal website: www.filipecarreiradasilva.net

FACULTY POSITIONS:

2016- Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon Senior Research Fellow 2006-2016 Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon Research Fellow (with tenure, 2012) 2014-2015 University of Cambridge Affiliated Lecturer in Sociology Selwyn College, Fellow; College Lecturer in Sociology 2013-2014 University of Cambridge Affiliated Lecturer in Sociology Selwyn College, Visiting Fellow 2012-2013 University of Cambridge University Temporary Lecturer in Sociology Selwyn College, Visiting Bye-Fellow 2006- Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. Senior Member 2003-2006 Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. Junior Research Fellow 2003-2004 Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University (Autumn Quarter), and Department of Sociology, University of Chicago (Winter and Spring Quarters). Fulbright-Camões Visiting Scholar 2003-2006 Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra. Research Fellow 1998-2000 Department of Sociology, ISCTE. University Lecturer

Courses taught

2013- Selwyn College, University of Cambridge: Supervisor for “Modern Societies”, “Social Theory” papers (tutorial teaching)

2012- University of Cambridge, Faculty of Human, Social and Political Sciences, Department of Sociology: 2014-15: Course organizer: Soc 6 “Advanced Social Theory”; Soc2 “Social Theory” (Lent term) 2013-14: Soc2 “Social Theory” (Michaelmas term); supervisor for PPS Tripos Part IIA, Soc 3 “Concepts and Arguments in Sociology” 2012-13: PartIIA Soc 1 “Social Theory”; Part 1, Paper 2 “Modern Societies”

2008 Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (Fall): PhD programme in comparative politics, module: “Methodology of the Social Sciences, History of Political Science and Sociology, the Behavioural Revolution, and the Methodological Nationalism Debate.” 2005 Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (Fall): PhD programme, modules: “Cosmopolitan Justice; Knowledge, Sustainability, and Cognitive Justice”; “Governance, Knowledge, and Innovation”. 1998/2001 ISCTE, Department of Sociology: Social and Political Theories, Contemporary Sociological Theories, Modern Sociological Theories

Research visiting positions

2011 Fall. Visiting Scholar, Yale University, Center for Cultural Sociology (Sponsor: Jeffrey C. Alexander) 2009 Visiting Scholar, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Sponsor: S.N. Eisenstadt) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009. Visiting Scholar, University of Chicago (Sponsorship: Donald N. Levine, Terry N. Clark)

Teaching visiting positions

2014 University of Hannover, Institute of Sociology. Invited Guest Lecture: “Mind, Self, and the Enigma of Everyday Life. Rediscovering Mead and Goffman Today”. 12- 2pm, 12 December. 2007 University of Chicago, Social Sciences Division, Department of Sociology (April): Political Sociology, Urban Sociology. 2004 University of Chicago, Department of Sociology (Jan./April): Graduate Seminar on “Forms and Functions of Social Theory”, Module “Flight from ambiguity: Essays in social and cultural theory.”

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION: Social theory, history of sociology, intellectual history, political sociology

HIGHER EDUCATION:

2016: Habilitation, Sociology, “A History of Sociology in Seven Books”. Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, 17-18 March. Jury: Manuel Villaverde Cabral, António Firmino da Costa, Anália Torres, Marta Soler Gallart. 2003: Ph.D., Sociology, University of Cambridge, UK. External examiner: William Outhwaite. Supervisor: Patrick Baert. 2002: M. Phil., Political Science, Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. Dissertation title: “Virtue and Democracy. A Study on Republican Ideas”). Final mark: Very Good (equivalent to a 1st). External examiner: Maria Teresa Sousa Fernandes Supervisor: Manuel Villaverde Cabral. 1998: B.A. Hons. Sociology. ISCTE. Degree Thesis: 19/20 (awarded the Teófilo Braga Prize for the best dissertation of 1998). Average mark: 17.1/20 (awarded the António José Saraiva Prize for the highest average mark of the 1993-1998 class of sociology). September 1995-February 1996: Department of Government, University of Manchester, UK. All five courses attended were marked 1st.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION:

In Dialogue with Modern Times. The Social and Political Thought of G. H. Mead Winner of the Toby Jackman Dissertation Prize (any field), St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge, 13 December 2003.

2 PUBLICATIONS:

Citations to my publications as in 23-06-2014 @ Google Scholar

Total of peer-reviewed publications (2001-2015): 9 books (research monographs) 8 edited books and special issues in scholarly journals 25 journal articles 20 book chapters My work has been published in 2 languages (English, Portuguese). Some of it has been translated into 6 languages: Spanish, Italian, Polish, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Russian. My work has been published by academic publishers and scientific journals in Portugal, Europe, Brazil, and the United States. Complete list below.

Current book projects (with contract)

Political Culture (Polity Press) With Mónica Brito Vieira.

Books

Forthcoming. The Politics of the Book (Penn State University Press) With Mónica Brito Vieira.

2015. Sociology in Portugal. A Short History. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

2013. O Futuro do Estado Social. Lisboa: FFMS.

2010. Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. Cambridge: Polity Press. With Patrick Baert. (Translations into Italian: 2010. Teoria Sociale Contemporanea. Bologna: Societá Editrice Il Mulino; Spanish: 2011. La Teoría Social Contemporánea. Madrid: Alianza Editorial; Polish: 2013. Krakow: Zaklad Wadawniczy Nomos; Portuguese: 2014. Teoria Social Contemporânea. Lisboa: Mundos Sociais; Chinese: 2014. The Commercial Press).

— b O Momento Constituinte. Os Direitos Sociais na Constituição. Coimbra: Almedina. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

2009. Em Diálogo com os Tempos Modernos. O Pensamento Social e Político de G.H. Mead. Rio de Janeiro: Tempo Brasileiro.

2008. Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. (2010 American Sociological Association Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award)

2007. G.H. Mead. A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Polity Press.

2004. Virtude e Democracia. Um Ensaio sobre Ideias Republicanas. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. (Translation into Spanish: 2009. Virtud y Democracia. Ideas Republicanas en el Pensamiento Contemporáneo. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva)

2002. Habermas e o Espaço Público. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

3 Edited Books and Special Issues in Scholarly Journals

2013. Ciências Sociais: Vocação e Profissão. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Editor and introduction (with Pedro Alcântara da Silva).

2013. Os Portugueses e o Estado Providência. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais (colecção Atitudes Sociais dos Portugueses). Editor and introduction.

2012a. Special issue “Mind the Gap”. Análise Social 205. Co-editor with Mónica Brito Vieira.

—b. Symposia: “Pragmatism and the Social Sciences: A Century of Influences and Interactions. Vol. 2”. In European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (1). Guest editor with Roberto Frega.

2011a. G.H. Mead. A Reader. London: Routledge (Classics in Sociology Series). (Editor, Introduction)

— b. As Grandes Revoluções e as Civilizações da Modernidade, S.N. Eisenstadt. Lisboa: Edições 70. (Editor, Introduction) Translated by Marta Castelo Branco.

— c. Symposia: “Pragmatism and the Social Sciences: A Century of Influences and Interactions”. In European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2). Guest editor with Roberto Frega.

2008a. Itinerários. A Investigação nos 25 Anos do ICS. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-editor with Manuel Villaverde Cabral, Karin Wall, Sofia Aboim.

— b. Cidade e Cidadania. Governação urbana e participação cidadã em perspectiva comparada. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-editor with Manuel Villaveerde Cabral and Tiago Saraiva.

4 Reviews of Books Listed Above

Reviews of Sociology in Portugal. A Short History (2015): Ágoas, Frederico. 2016. Análise Social 220: 756-762. Maia, João. 2016. Newsletter of the Research Committee on the History of Sociology of the International Sociological Association (June): 9-10.

Reviews of As Grandes Revoluções e as Civilizações da Modernidade (2011): Morgado, Miguel. 2011. “Revolta e Revoluções”, Sábado. (30 Nov.)

Reviews of Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond (2010): Oliveira, Nuno. 2013. “Três Grandes Súmulas de Teoria Social para o Século XXI”, in Revista Brasileira de Informação Bibliográfica em Ciências Sociais, BIB, São Paulo, 72: 89- 100. Fernandes, Tiago. 2012. “Ensaio Bibliográfico ‘Sociologia, história e crítica social: notas para um programa comum’”, Análise Social 203: 471-477. Fisher, Peter. 2012. “Book Review: Patrick Baert and Filipe Carreira da Silva Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond”, Sociology 46(3): 565-566. Susen, Simon. 2012. “Comments on Patrick Baert’s and Filipe Carreira da Silva’ Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond”, Distinktion. Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory 13(2). Forchtner, Bernhard. 2011. “Review of Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond”, Sociological Research Online, 16 (2). Eikhof, Doris Ruth. 2011. “Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. By Patrick Baert and Filipe Carreira da Silva”, Work, Employment & Society 25 (2): 369-370. West, Mark. 2010. “Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. By Patrick Baert and Filipe Carreira da Silva”, The Kelvingrove Review 5: 1-5.

Reviews of Virtud y Democracia. Ideas Republicanas en el Pensamiento Contemporáneo (2009): Barbudo, Carlos. 2011. “Virtud y Democracia: una crítica a la democracia deliberativa habermasiana desde la historia de las ideas políticas”, Isegoría. Revista de Filosofia Moral y Política, 44: 331-335. Agulló, Marco Vinicio. 2010. “A vueltas con el republicanismo”, Revista de Libros, 161: 21.

Reviews of Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood and Democratic Politics (2008): Nieddu, Anna M. 2011. “Filipe Carreira da Silva. Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood and Democratic Politics, Lanham MD: Lexington Books 2008”, European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2): 303-305. Puddephatt, Antony. 2010. “Book Review: Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics”, Canadian Journal of Sociology 35, 2: 330-334. Kuusela, Pekka. 2010. “Book Review: Filipe Carreira da Silva. Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics. Lanham: Rowan & Littlefield, 2008, 243 pp”, Acta Sociologica, 53 (1): 84-85. Feffer, Andrew. 2009. “Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics. By Filipe Carreira da Silva”, American Journal of Sociology, 115 (3): 900–902.

Reviews of Cidade & Cidadania (2008): Cabaço, Susana. 2010. Cidade e Cidadania. Governação urbana e participação cidadã em perspectiva comparada. Análise Social, 196: 583-586.

Reviews of G.H. Mead. A Critical Introduction (2007): Madzia, Roman. 2011. “Filipe Carreira da Silva. G.H. Mead. A Critical Introduction”, Pragmatism Today, 2 (1): 155-162. Misheva, Vessela. 2009. “Review Essay: Mead: Sources in Sociology”, International Sociology, 24 (2): 159-172.

5 Gulyurtlu, Sandra. 2008. “G.H. Mead: A Critical Introduction by Silva, Filipe Carreira da”, Sociological Research Online, 13 (6).

Reviews of Habermas e o Espaço Público (2002): Correia, João Carlos. 2003. “Filipe Carreira da Silva (2002) Espaço Público em Habermas, Lisboa, ICS, 2002”, Revista Media e Jornalismo 3 (2).

6 Peer reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Forthcoming. “Habermas in Portugal.” In: Habermas Global. The Reception of his Work, edited by Luca Corchia, Stefan Müller-Doohm, William Outhwaite. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag, 2019.

— “Welfare State.” In: Sage Handbook of Political Sociology, edited by Stephen Turner and William Outhwaite. Sage, 2017.

2016. “Waiting for Godot? Welfare Attitudes in Portugal Before and After the Financial Crisis.” Political Studies: 1-24. With Mónica Brito Vieira and Cícero Roberto Pereira.

— b) “Direitos Sociais na Constituição. Uma Análise da Constitucionalização dos Direitos Sociais em Portugal, 1975-76.” Relações Internacionais 49: 69-94. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— c) “G.H. Mead.” In: Rob Stones (ed.). Key Sociological Thinkers, 3rd Edition. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

— d) “Justiça e Equidade.” In: 40 Anos de Políticas de Justiça em Portugal. Maria de Lurdes Rodrigues, Nuno Garoupa, Pedro Magalhães, Alexandra Leitão, Conceição Gomes (orgs.). Coimbra: Almedina, 2016. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— e) “On the pragmatics of social theory. The case of Elias’s “On the Process of Civilization.” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 52(4): 392–407. With Marta Bucholc.

2015. “Following the Book. Towards a Pragmatic Sociology of the Book.” Sociology 50(6): 1185-1200.

— b) “Sophie’s Choice: Social Attitudes to Welfare State Retrenchment in Bailed-Out Portugal.” European Societies 17(3): 351-371. With Laura Valadez.

— c) “ Political Culture.” The International Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Wiley- Blackwell. With Terry N. Clark and Mónica Brito Vieira.

2014. “Culture on the Rise. How and Why Arts Participation Promotes Democratic Politics.” International Journal of Society, Culture and Politics 27(3): 343-363. With Terry N. Clark and Susana Cabaço.

— b) “Was Tocqueville wrong? Buzz as Charisma, Creativity, and Glamour; New Sources of Political Legitimacy Supplementing Voting, and Civic Participation,” in Terry Nichols Clark (ed.) Can Tocqueville Karaoke? (Research in Urban Policy, Volume 11), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.157-173. With Terry Nichols Clark.

— c) “How Context Transforms Citizen Participation: Propositions,” in Terry Nichols Clark (ed.) Can Tocqueville Karaoke? (Research in Urban Policy, Volume 11), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.237-250. With Terry Nichols Clark.

— d) “Global Contexts of Politics and Arts Participation,” in Terry Nichols Clark (ed.) Can Tocqueville Karaoke? (Research in Urban Policy, Volume 11), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.269-303. With Terry Nichols Clark and Susana Cabaço.

— e) “Jürgen Habermas e o projecto de uma teoria crítica da sociedade”. In J. Neves, F. Ramalho (eds.). Pensamento Crítico Contemporâneo. Lisboa: Edições 70, pp. 241-261.

7 — f) “Evolution, Agency and Objects: Rediscovering Classical Pragmatism.” In Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory. A. Gardner, M. Lake, & U. Sommer (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. With Patrick Baert.

— g) “Questionando o social: A propósito do Homo Academicus de P. Bourdieu. Análise Social 210(1): 152-156.

2013a. “Outline of a Social Theory of Rights. A Neo-Pragmatist Approach.” European Journal of Social Theory 16(4): 1-19.

— b. “Getting Rights Right. Explaining Social Rights Constitutionalization in Revolutionary Portugal.” International Journal of Constitutional Law 11(2): 898-922. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— c. “Pragmatism Defended: A Reply to Simon Susen.” Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory 14 (1): 102-107. With Patrick Baert.

— d. “G.H. Mead” In Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology. Jeff Manza (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press.

— e. “Democracia Deliberativa Hoje. Desafios e Perspectivas.” Brazilian Journal of Political Science 10: 151-194. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— f. “Modernization.” In Encyclopedia of Modern Political Thought. G. Claeys (ed.), Washington, DC: CQ Press.

— g. “Time is of the Essence: Remarks on Michael Mann’s The Sources of Social Power.” Análise Social 209(4): 959-964.

— h. “ “Direitos iguais, vidas desiguais: As atitudes dos portugueses sobre a desigualdade”, in Pinto, A.C., Sousa, L. and Magalhães, P. (eds.) A Qualidade da Democracia em Portugal. A Visão dos Cidadãos. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 179-210. With Mónica Brito Vieira and Susana Cabaço.

2012a. Editors’ Introduction to the Symposia “Pragmatism and the Social Sciences: A Century of Influences and Interactions, Vol. 2". European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4(1): iv. With Roberto Frega.

— b. “Quo vadis, Europa?” In Estados, Regimes e Revoluções. Estudos de Homenagem a Manuel de Lucena. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais: 387-404. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

2011a. “Introduction.” In G.H. Mead. A Reader. London: Routledge: 9-22.

— b. “Books and Canon Formation in Sociology. The Case of Mind, Self, and Society.” Journal of Classical Sociology 11 (4): 356-377. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— c. “Editors’ Introduction” to the Symposia “Pragmatism and the Social Sciences: a Century of Influences and Interactions,” European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2): 1-6. With Roberto Frega.

— d. “Citizenship.” In Dale Southerton (ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. London: Sage Publications.

8 — e. “Mead, George Herbert.” In Dale Southerton (ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. London: Sage Publications.

— f. “S.N. Eisenstadt – Cultura, Estrutura e Acção Social.” In Eisenstadt, S.N. As Grandes Revoluções e as Civilizações da Modernidade. Edited and introduced by Filipe Carreira da Silva. Lisboa: Edições 70.

— g. “A Constituição Social.” Cadernos de Economia 94: 34-36.

2010. “School and Democracy. A Reassessment of G.H. Mead’s Educational Ideas.” Ethics and Politics, Vol. XII, No. 1: 181-194.

— b. Democracia Deliberativa. Reflexões sobre o Percurso Recente de uma Ideia. In A Qualidade da Democracia em Debate. Deliberação, Representação e Participação Políticas em Portugal e Espanha. José Manuel Leite Viegas et al. (eds). Lisboa: Editora Mundos Sociais, pp. 11-36.

2009a. “Bringing Republican Ideas Back Home: The Dewey-Laski Connection.” History of European Ideas 35 (3): 360-368.

— b. “Plural Modernity. Changing Modern Institutional Forms: Disciplines and Nation-States.” Social Analysis 53 (2): 60-79. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

— c. “Revisiting Tocqueville: Citizenship Norms, Political Repertoires, and Cultural Participation.” In Mohamed Cherkaoui and Peter Hamilton (eds.), Raymond Boudon. A Life in Sociology, 4 vols. Oxford: Bardwell Press: 247-278. With Terry N. Clark.

2008. “Cidadania Trans-Escalar - O Estado, a Cidade Global e o Cidadão.” In Itinerários: A Investigação nos 25 Anos do ICS. Villaverde, Manuel, Wall, Karin, Aboim, Sofia e Silva, Filipe Carreira da (eds). Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, pp. 171-189. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

2007a. “Re-examining Mead: G.H. Mead on the ‘Material Reproduction of Society.’” Journal of Classical Sociology 7 (3): 291-313.

— b. “G. H. Mead. A System in a State of Flux.” History of the Human Sciences 20 (1): 45-65.

— c. “Ciudad y Ciudadanía (en Portugal): El "Efecto-Metrópolis" Sobre el Ejercicio de la Ciudadanía Política. In Nueva Cultura Política. Clark, T. N. and Navarro, C. J. (eds). Buenos Aires: Miño y Dávila Editores, pp. 311-333. With Manuel Villaverde Cabral.

2006a. “G.H. Mead in the History of Sociological Ideas.” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 42 (1): 19-39.

— b. “Habermas, Rorty e o Pragmatismo Americano.” Dados – Revista de Ciências Sociais, 49 (1): 43-60.

2005. “Cidadãos da Europa: Algumas Reflexões sobre Patriotismo Constitucional.” Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais 70: 127-145.

2001. “Habermas e a Esfera Pública: Reconstruindo a História de uma Ideia.” Sociologia - Problemas e Práticas 35: 117-138.

2001. “Espaço Público e Democracia: O Papel da Esfera Pública no Pensamento Político de Habermas.” Análise Social Vol. XXXVI (158-159): 435-459.

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Book Reviews

2016. Review of Patrick Baert (2015) The Existentialist Moment. The Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual. Cambridge: Polity Press. 240 pp. In: Acta Sociologica

2011. Review of George Herbert Mead, The Philosophy of Education. Edited and introduced by Gert Biesta and Daniel Tröhler. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008. 196 pp. In: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (3): 306-307.

2009. Review of Herbert Kitschelt and Steven I. Wilkinson (eds.), Patrons, Clients, and Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition. In: American Journal of Sociology 114 (6): 1845-1847. With Terry N. Clark.

Editorial Activities

. International Academic Associations: . Board Member, International Sociological Association: Research Committee on Community Research (RC03), Research Committee on Sociological Theory (RC16)

. Membership in Professional Associations: . Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia (APS) . Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política (APCP) . International Sociological Association (ISA) . European Sociological Association (ESA) . International Institute of Sociology (IIS) . American Sociological Association (ASA) . American Political Science Association (APSA)

. Editorial activity: . 2010-present: Member of Editorial Board, European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy . 2007-2010: Sociology Editor, Análise Social (over 100 papers assessed)

. Scientific refereeing activity (by reverse order of beginning of collaboration):

Journals . Configurações; International Journal of Comparative Sociology; European Political Science Review; Cambridge Journal of Economics; Sociologias; International Sociology; International Political Science Review; Journal of Public Administration and Policy Research; Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais; International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society; International Political Anthropology: Perspectivas - Portuguese Journal of Political Science and International Relations; Law and Society Review; Sexualities; Philosophy of the Social Sciences; European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy; Fórum Sociológico; Sociologia – Problemas e Práticas; Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour; International Political Science Review; European Journal of the History of Economic Thought; Dados – Revista de Ciências Sociais; Historia y Política; Studies in History and Philosophy of Science; Journal of Classical Sociology; History of the Human Sciences; American Journal of Sociology; Análise Social.

Academic Presses . Palgrave-MacMillan (Tuur Driesser, Editorial Assistant; May 2015) . Lexington Books (Jay Song, Editorial Acquisitions; November 2012) . Springer (Esther Otten, Sociology Editor; June 2012)

10 . Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (Scientific review of the monograph “Comunicação, Media e Identidade: intersubjectividade e dinâmicas de reconhecimento nas sociedades modernas” by Gil Baptista Ferreira; October 2008)

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS ORGANIZED AND DIRECTED:

April 2016-: Principal Researcher, Research Project “What do we do when we do nothing? A history of laziness”. Funded by: Cambridge Humanities Research Grants Scheme 2015/16.

October 2013-October 2015: Principal Researcher, Research Project “A History of Sociology in Six Books”. Funded by: British Academy-Leverhulme Small Research Grant and Newton Trust Small Research Grant. Research Assistant: Alice Schneider. Published as: A History of Sociology in Seven Books. Penn State University Press (forthcoming)

April 2009/September 2013: Principal Researcher, Research Project “Broken Promises. The Political Origins of Socioeconomic Inequality in Portugal, 1960-2010” (PTDC/CPJ- CPO/101290/2008). Funded by: Foundation for Science and Technology, Portuguese Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher Education. Research Team: Mónica Brito Vieira (ICS-UL) and Pedro Ramos Pinto (University of Manchester). Research Assistant: Laura Valadez. Funding awarded: €100,000. Published as “Sophie’s Choice: Social Attitudes to Welfare State Retrenchment in Bailed-Out Portugal.” European Societies. With Laura Valadez.

October 2007/March 2010: Principal Researcher, Research Project “Social Rights in Portugal: Their Constitutionalization and Socio-economic Implications” (PTDC/CPO/71295/2006), funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology, Portuguese Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher Education. Research Team: Pedro Magalhães and Mónica Brito Vieira. Funding awarded: €50,000. Research Assistant: Bárbara Direito. Published as “Getting Rights Right. Explaining Social Rights Constitutionalization in Revolutionary Portugal”. International Journal of Constitutional Law. With Mónica Brito Vieira.

October 2007/September 2009: Principal Research, Research Project “Cities and Citizenship in Portugal” (PDCT/CPO/60414/2004), funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology, Portuguese Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher Education. National Representative of the “Fiscal Austerity and Urban Innovation Project” (FAUI), coordinated by Prof. Terry N. Clark, University of Chicago. Research Team: Mónica Brito Vieira. Funding awarded: €50,000. Research Assistant: Susana Cabaço. Published as “Revisiting Tocqueville: Citizenship Norms, Political Repertoires, and Cultural Participation.” In Mohamed Cherkaoui and Peter Hamilton (eds.), Raymond Boudon. A Life in Sociology, 4 vols. Oxford: Bardwell Press, 2009: 247-278. With Terry N. Clark.

October 2003/October 2004: Coordinator of the research project “Imagining a Multilingual Polity. Deliberative Democracy in the EU and the Challenge of Multilingualism”, at Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation “Programa de Estímulo à Investigação 2003.” Funding awarded: €10.000. Research Assistant: Mónica Brito Vieira.

PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS COORDINATED BY OTHERS:

2014/15-present: Country expert, “Variants of Democracy, V-DEM” project (https://v-dem.net). Regional Manager: Tiago Fernandes; Principal Investigators: Michael Coppedge, John Gerring, Staffan I. Lindberg, and Jan Teorell.

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS:

March 2014. British Academy-Leverhulme Small Research Grant (24 months)

28 January 2014. Newton Trust Small Research Grant

August 2010. Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, American Sociological Association, History of Sociology Section (for Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood and Democratic Politics)

8 July 2005. University of Coimbra public merit recognition (menção pública de mérito), for the outstanding research activities pursued in the previous year.

18 December 2003. Toby Jackman Prize for the most outstanding PhD thesis in any subject, St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge

November 2003. Prize “Programa de Estímulo à Investigação Científica”, Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal.

June 2003. 2003/2004 Fulbright-Camões Postdoctoral Scholarship, Fulbright Commission, Lisbon, Portugal

2000-2003. Ph.D. Research Scholarship, Portuguese Ministry of Science and Higher Education (European Programme PRAXIS XXI)

2000/2003. St. Edmund’s College Commonwealth and Overseas Graduate Studentship

March 2001. Honorary Fellow, Cambridge European Society

August 2000. Cambridge European Trust Scholar

Jan.-June 1998. Full-time scholarship by the Programme for the Educational Development in Portugal (PRODEP) for the degree training, between January and June 1998, in the Portuguese Parliament.

1996/1997. Undergraduate Merit Scholarship, Department of Sociology, ISCTE

1995/1996 Undergraduate Research Scholarship, Portuguese Ministry of Science and Technology (European Programme ERASMUS)

12 CONFERENCE ACTIVITY / INVITED COLLOQUIA:

International Sociological Association RC16 Sociological Theory Conference, Selwyn College, Cambridge, 27-29 June 2016. Paper presented: “Who reads Tocqueville today? A pragmatic genealogy of Democracy in America.” International Conference ‘Building Arts Scenes for Cultural Placemaking’, held in The University of Chicago, Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, 18-24 June 2016. Session: “What Scenes Fertilize Arts Growth?” Paper presented: “How to study populism today?” II European Pragmatism Conference, University of Paris, 9-11 September 2015. Paper presented: “Exploring the materiality of meaning production: The case of G.H. Mead’s Mind, Self, and Society.” XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, held in Yokohama, Japan 13-19 July 2014. Research Committee in the History of Sociology (RC08). Panel organized: “The Books that Made Sociology”. Paper presented: “Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk: A Retrospective Classic.” 7th European Consortium for Political Research General Meeting, University of Bordeaux, 4-7 September 2013. Panel organized: “Crisis and Welfare Retrenchment”. Paper presented: “Welfare for All? Determinants of Welfare Attitudes in Portugal since the Bail-Out.” I European Pragmatism Conference, University of Rome, Rome 19-21 September 2012. Paper presented: “Outline of a Social Theory of Rights. A Neo-Pragmatist Approach.” Pragmatism et Sciences Sociales colloquium, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, 22-23 June 2012. Organization: Roberto Frega, Mathias Girel, Albert Ogien. Paper presented (in absentia): “Getting Rights Right. Outline of a Neo-Pragmatist Theory of Rights.” History & Society. The Work of Michael Mann workshop, held in Lisbon, 8 June 2012. Organization: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and António Costa Pinto. Paper presented (in absentia): “Time is of the Essence: Remarks on Michael Mann’s The Sources of Social Power.” X European Sociological Association Conference, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 7-10 September 2011. “Meet the Authors Session” around Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond (Polity 2010). Discussant: Simon Susen. European Sociological Association, Social Theory Conference (RN29) “Controversies in Contexts”, held in Prague, Czech Republic, 9-11 September 2010. Paper presented: “Social Theory and Citizenship ‐ Debates on Modernity, the State and Citizenship.” XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, 11-17 July 2010, Research Committee on Political Sociology (RC18). Discussant: panel on “Social Capital, Political and Civic Participation and Electoral Systems”. Papers presented: “Intellectual History Matters: G.H. Mead and Social Theory Today”; “The Rise of Culture: How and Why Arts Participation Promotes Democratic Politics”, and “Why Social Rights? On a Social Constructivist Theory of Human Rights.” V Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, held in Aveiro, Portugal, 4-6 March 2010. Discussant: panel “Human Rights”; paper presented: “Direitos Sociais em Portugal.” Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 20 November 2009, Iberian Study Group. Paper presented: “Why Social Rights? The Portuguese Process of Constitutionalization of Social and Economic Rights.” IX European Sociological Association Conference, held in Lisbon, 2-5 September 2009, Research Network in Social Theory. Paper presented: “Plural Modernity: Reflections on the Nation-State and Scientific Disciplines.” 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, held in San Francisco, 8-11 August 2009, Section on Community and Urban Sociology. Paper presented: “Performative Citizenship Towards a Trans-scalar Conception of Citizenship.”

13 67th Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, held in Chicago, 2-5 April 2009. Paper presented (with Terry N. Clark) in the panel “Social Capital”: “Adding Cultural Context to Social Capital.” 39th Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, held in Chicago, 4-7 March, 2009. “Neighborhood Cultural Scenes: How Do They Work? What Are Their Impacts? (Colloquy Session).” With Stephen Sawyer and Clemente Navarro. 38th International Institute of Sociology Congress, organized by the International Institute of Sociology in Budapest, 26-30 June, 2008. Paper presented at the session “Comparative Urban Studies: Visions and Challenges for the XXI Century”: “Global cities, (un)rooted lives: Towards a trans-scalar conception of citizenship.” Globalising Urban Histories: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics, Material Cultures and Ideologies in World Cities, organized by the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), in Cambridge, UK, 4-5 December 2007. Plenary Session paper: “Global Cities, (Un)rooted Identities: Towards a Trans-scalar Citizenship.” With Mónica Brito Vieira. Democracia, Deliberação e Participação Política, organized by CIES, held at ISCTE, Lisbon, 23 November 2007. Paper presented: “Da Representação como Condição de Deliberação.” International Symposium – An Epistemology for Anthropology, held in Lisbon, ICS, University of Lisbon, 20-22 September 2007. Paper presented: “Critical Theory, Pluralism, and Modernity: Discussing the Epistemological Conditions of Hodiern Human and Social Sciences.” IX Congreso Español de Sociologia, held in Barcelona, Spain, 13-15 September 2007. Paper presented: “Clase, Ciudad y Nueva Cultura Política. Nueva Clase Media, Valores Políticos y Ciudades Globales.” With Antonia Ramirez. IV European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) General Conference, held in Pisa, Italy, 6-8 September 2007. Paper presented (with Terry N. Clark, in absentia): “Democracy is more than Voting and Civic Participation: Charisma, Creativity, and Glamour as New Modes of Civic Engagement.” VIII European Sociological Association (ESA) Conference, held in Glasgow, Scotland, 3-6 September 2007, Research Network in Social Theory. Paper presented: “Mead and Modernity: Discussing the Meaning and Relevance of Mead’s ideas.” 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA), held in New York, 11- 14 August 2007, Thematic Session on History of Sociology. Paper presented: “G.H. Mead: War, Democracy and Modernity.” I International Conference of Young Urban Researchers, Paper presented (with Mónica Brito Vieira): “O Espaço Urbano e a Arquitectura da Cidadania,” in ISCTE, Lisbon, 12 June 2007. XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology, held in Durban, South Africa, 23-29 July 2006, Research Committee of History of Sociology. Paper presented: “G. H. Mead in the History and Theory of Sociology: A Reappraisal.” Political Science Seminar, ICS, University of Lisbon, 7 January 2005. Paper presented: “Europe and Democracy: Some Reflections on the Deliberative Model of Democracy.” II Congress of the Portuguese Association of Political Science, held in the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, 19-20 January 2004. Paper presented: “Assessing the Limits of Deliberative Democracy.” XV ISA World Congress of Sociology, held in Brisbane, Australia, 7-13 July 2002, Research Committee of History of Sociology. Paper presented: “In Dialogue with Modern Times. G. H. Mead as a Theorist of Modernity.” International Laboratory of Sociological Theories, organized by the International Sociological Association, in Courmayeur, Italy, 20-27 September 2001. Paper presented: “George Herbert Mead in the History of Sociological Ideas.” IV Congress of the Portuguese Association of Sociology, held in the University of Coimbra, 17- 19 April 2000. Paper presented: “The Dialogue between Jürgen Habermas and George Herbert Mead.”

14 I Congress of the Portuguese Association of Political Science, held in the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, 9-10 December 1999. Paper presented: “The Concept of Democracy in Jürgen Habermas. The Pragmatist Influence.” Commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the scientific journal Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, organised by the Centre of Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, 16-17 April 1999. Paper presented: “The Ideal of Citizenship of Jürgen Habermas.”

15 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Organization of seminars and workshops

29 November 2011: Conference convenor, ICS Conference “The Borders of Reason”, held in Lisbon, Portugal. Participants include: Michael Carbalis (University of Auckland), Hélène Landmore (Yale University), Mark Turin (University of Cambridge), Daniel Lord Smail (Harvard University), David Kirsh (University of California, San Diego), Scott deLaHunta (Coventry University), Alexandre Castro Caldas (Universidade Católica Portuguesa). Published as special issue “Mind the Gap” (2012) Análise Social 205, co-edited with Mónica Brito Vieira. ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, St. Gallen, Switzerland 12-16 April 2011. Co-organizer (with Mónica Brito Vieira and Pedro Ramos Pinto) of the workshop: “Redistribution Paradoxes: the Politics of Welfare”. Paper presented: “The Social Constitution: Constitutions and Capabilities in Revolutionary Portugal.” 11-17 July 2010: Session organizer, Research Committee (RC03), Community Research, XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology, held in Gothenburg, Sweden. Session title: “Was Tocqueville Wrong? New Challenges to Social Capital, Civic Engagement, and Politics.” 2-5 September 2009: Session chair, Research Network 29 Social Theory, 9th Conference of the European Sociological Association, held in Lisbon. Session title: “European Sociology: Beyond Methodological Nationalism?” 12 December 2008: “Cidade & Cidadania” book launch, Lisbon, ICS-UL. 27-28 March 2008: “Findings on the New Political Culture” international conference, Lisbon, ICS-UL. October 2007-October 2009: Co-organizer (with Nina Tiesler, Vera Borges), ‘Brown Bag Lunch’ Seminars, Lisbon, ICS-UL. 9-10 December 2005: Workshop “Espaço Público e Ambiente” [Public Sphere and the Environment], Coimbra, CES (invited speakers: João Arriscado Nunes, FEUC/CES, Marisa Matias, CES) 2 March 2005: Seminar “Para além da Constituição: Que fundamentos para uma cidadania pós- nacional?” [Beyond the Constitution], Coimbra, CES (invited speaker: Isabel Estrada Carvalhais, University of Minho) 1998: Organisation of the Conference “Jürgen Habermas: Public Sphere, Democracy and Citizenship” in Lisbon, ISCTE. Invited speakers: William Outhwaite () and Maurizio Passerin D’Entrèves (University of Manchester).

Participation in evaluation panels

Dec-2014: Member, HSPS panel of evaluation of the Trevelyan research fellowships, Selwyn College, Cambridge Oct-Nov 2014: Coordinator, Sociology panel of evaluation of doctoral and post-doctoral scholarships, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology Since 2013/14-present: HSPS Undergraduate Admissions Interviewer, Selwyn College, Cambridge

Participation in Academic Juries

30 November 2015: Internal examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge. Doctoral candidate: Joshua Booth. Dissertation title: “Publication and Intellectual Power.” 25 June 2014: Internal examiner, M.Phil in Modern Society and Global Transformations, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge. Dissertation title: “Vuelta’s Positioning in its Conference ‘The Experience of Freedom’: A case-study in the Sociology of Intellectuals.”

16 22 September 2013: Internal examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge. Doctoral candidate: Rosamund Conroy. Dissertation title: “Ecological Modernization, Environmental Governance and Transformations in the UK’s Waste System.” 23 July 2013: Internal examiner (supervisor), Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. Doctoral candidate: António Baptista. Dissertation title: “Isocracy: A Concept of Democracy.” Approved with distinction. 20 December 2012: Internal examiner (supervisor), Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. Doctoral candidate: Pedro Pereira Neto. Dissertation title: “Ambientalismo e Comunicação Política.” Approved with distinction. 30 November 2011: External examiner (in absentia), Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. Doctoral candidate: Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves Subtil. Dissertation title: Uma Concepção Cultural de Comunicação na Teoria Social dos Media nos EUA: DA Escola de Chicago do Pensamento Social às Perspectivas de James W. Carey.” 20 September 2010: External examiner, Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE). Candidate to the Masters in Sociology: Daniel de Almeida Figueiredo. Dissertation title: “A «Quimera» do Social: Uma releitura do realismo Durkheimiano.” 13 November 2008: External examiner, University of Lisbon, Classics Faculty, Department of Philosophy. Candidate to the Masters in Philosophy of Nature and Environment: Bruno Paulo Castendo Rego. Dissertation title: “Risco e Cosmopolitismo: Ambiente, Modernidade e Europa no Pensamento de Ulrich Beck.” 6 May 2008: External examiner, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain. European Doctoral candidate: María Angéles Huete García. Dissertation title: “Nueva Gobernanza, Servicios Municipales y Modelos de Gobierno Local. Estudio Comparado de Estados Unidos, Noruega y España.” December 2005: External examiner, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain. Doctoral candidate: Maria Antonia Ramírez. Dissertation title: “Gobernanza Urbana en un Contexto Multi-Nivel. Coaliciones de Gobernanza de los Alcaides en Perspectiva Comparada.”

Tutorial Activities

2016/2017: Supervisor, University of Cambridge. MPhil candidate: Pan Xu. Dissertation title: “How Does the Travelling Queer Theory Influence Chinese Intellectuals and Society?” 2016 (Spring): Sponsor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. Visiting doctoral candidate: Daniel Gutiérrez Marín (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain). Dissertation title: “El Movimiento 3M.” 2013/present: Supervisor, ISCTE-IUL. PhD candidate: Maria João Taborda. Dissertation title: “Arts and Sciences in Portugal: A Comparative Study of Academic Juries’ Value Judgments” 2012/present: Supervisor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. PhD candidate: Pedro Miguel Martins Mendonça. 2008/2013: Supervisor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, of the PhD candidate António Baptista. 2007/2008: Supervisor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, of the M.Phil. candidate António Baptista. Thesis title: “Isocracia - Um conceito de democracia.” Viva: February 2009. 2006/2012: Supervisor (with Pedro Magalhães), Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, of the PhD candidate Pedro Pereira Neto. Thesis title: “Ambientalismo e Comunicação Política.”

Participation in Administrative and Academic Activities

17 2010/2011: Member of the committee for evaluation of peer-review journals, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. Committee chair: José Luís Cardoso. 2014/present: Chair of the Library commission, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. 2009/2013: Member of the Library commission, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. Library council chair: Ângela Barreto Xavier.

LANGUAGES: Portuguese: native speaker; English: fluent; French: fluent in reading; Spanish: fluent in reading; German: intermediate.

REFERENCES: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University. Terry N. Clark, Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago. William Outhwaite, Professor of Sociology, University of Newcastle.

I CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION STATED IN THIS RÉSUMÉ IS TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.

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