Teotonio de Souza - Current Academic and Research Activities

Current Academic and Research Activities

Teotonio R. de Souza represents the interests of History teaching and research on the Scientific and Pedagogic Councils of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Lusófona as elected member, and also on the Scientific Council of the FAculty of Political Science, Lusophony and International Relations of the same University. While acting as coordinator / Director of the, also guides Ph.D research in Political Science, Lusophony and International Relations, and directs a line of research related to «Colonial and Post-Colonial Societies and Memories» of CPES (Centro de Pesquisa e Estudos Sociais) of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Lusófona, Lisboa.

Director-Editor of the Journal of ACSEL (Associação dos Cientistas Sociais do Espaço Lusófono) and Joint-Director of a new international Review FLUXOS E RISCOS - Revista de Estudos Sociais, that published the research findings of CPES (Centre for Social Research and Studies). Also Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies

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