Publications

Antoine Doré, Jérôme Michalon and Teresa Líbano Monteiro, « The Place and Effect of Animals in Families », Enfances Familles Générations [Online], 32 | 2019, Online since 15 May 2019, connection on 07 November 2019. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/efg/8073

Brighenti AM and Pavoni A (2018) Urban Animals – Domestic, Stray and Wild. Notes from a bear repopulation project in the Alps, in Society & Animals 26(6): 576-597

Brighenti AM and Pavoni A, eds. (forthcoming 2020) Urban Animals –Geographies and Ecologies of Proximities, Contemporary Social Science

Brighenti AM and Pavoni A, eds. (2016) ‘Urban Animals’. Lo Squaderno: Explorations in Space and Society 42

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Chimakonam, J. (2021). The South African Land Question in Light of Nelson Mandela’s Political Thought. (Forthcoming in African Studies) (SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L., 2020. Multicultural Rights and Bullfighting in a Portuguese context (Forthcoming in Society & Animals) (SCI/SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. (2020). The Ethics of Prioritization and Advocacy Dilemmas: Bullfighting or Veganism? (Forthcoming in South African Journal of Philosophy) (AHCI)

 Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2019. White Normativity, Animal Advocacy and PETA’s Campaigns Ethnicities (Online first) (SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2019. South African Animal Legislation and Marxist Philosophy of LawCultura International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology). 16.1, pp. 23-38. (AHCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2018. Animal Abolitionism Revisited: Neo-Colonialism and Morally Unjustified Burdens. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 31(4), pp.499–510.(AHCI/SSCI/SCI).

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2018. Killing a bull with bare hands: Ukweshwama and Zulu cultural accommodationAnthropozoologica. 53(16), pp.187–194. (AHCI/SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Mitchell, L., eds., 2017. Animals, Race, and Multiculturalism. 1st ed. 2017 edition. Palgrave Macmillan.

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2017. Understanding the Impact of the AETA on Animal AdvocacyEnvironmental Ethics, 39 (4) 355-375. (SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L., 2017. Animal Abolitionism and ‘Racism without Racists’Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 30 (6), 745–764. (AHCI/SSCI/SCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Achino, E., 2017. A Case Study on Moral Disengagement and Rationalization in the Context of Portuguese Bullfighting. Polish Sociological Review, 3 (199), 315–327. (SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L., and Olivier, A. 2017. Racism, Speciesism and Suffering. In Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Mitchell, L., eds., 2017. Animals, Race, and Multiculturalism. 1st ed. 2017 edition. Palgrave Macmillan, 30-57

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Mitchell, L., 2017. Introduction. In Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. and Mitchell, L., eds., 2017. Animals, Race, and Multiculturalism. 1st ed. 2017 edition. Palgrave Macmillan, 1-10.

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L., 2017. Nonhuman Animal Metaphors and the Reinforcement of Homophobia and Heterosexism. In Nibert, D., ed., 2017. Animal Oppression and Capitalism. Praeger., 50-78

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L.C., 2016. The strengths and shortcomings of the ideology and praxis of total liberationSocial Movement Studies, 15 (4), 431–433. (SSCI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L., 2015. Hidden and Unintended Racism and Speciesism in the Portuguese Animal Rights Movement: The Case of BullfightingTheoria, 62 (144), 1–18. (ECI)

Cordeiro-Rodrigues, L. 2015. Tensions between Animal Rights and Multicultural Rights in the Philosophy of Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson. The Journal of Critical Animal Studies, 13 (1), 1-40).

Fernandes, M. L., Soares, F., Frazão-Moreira, A., and Queiroz, A. I. (2016). Living with the Beast: Wolves and Humans through Portuguese Literature. Anthrozoös, 29(1): 5-20.

Fonseca, R. P. (2017). A antropomorfização de animais não humanos na publicidade portuguesa: o caso de ‘A vaca que ri’. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais. 112, 25-42. Available in http://www.scielo.mec.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S2182-74352017000100002&lng=pt&nrm=iso

Fonseca, R. P. (2017). A construção de masculinidades através da ‘carne vermelha’: dois casos de estudo na publicidade portuguesa. Tropos: Comunicação Sociedade e Cultura. 6 (2), 1-18. Available in http://periodicos.ufac.br/revista/index.php/tropos/article/view/1529

Fonseca, Rui Pedro (2018). A vaca que não ri. Animais, carne e leite bovino na cultura dominante. Lisboa. Livros Horizonte https://www.bertrand.pt/livro/a-vaca-que-nao-ri-rui-pedro-fonseca/22307106

Fonseca, R. P. (2018). Perpetuando a invisibilidade e a mitificação de animais em uma coleção de livros infantis. Estudos de Sociologia. 23 (44), 233-252, available in https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/10873

Monteiro, Teresa Líbano (2016) Encounters: In what ways can a dog change family and personal life? Research paper. Available in http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/probing-the-boundaries/wpcontent/uploads/2016/08/MONTEIRO-Teresa-AH3-dpaper.pdf

Oliveira, A. V., Gomes, C., and Soares, F. (eds.) (2017) As Rapinas Nocturnas na Cultura Popular Portuguesa – pequenas histórias. S.l.: Associação ALDEIA, STRI, and Erithacus.

Policarpo, Verónica (2020). Quem tem animais, tem espaço dentro de si” Life Research Group Blog, ICS Lisboa
https://liferesearchgroup.wordpress.com/2020/06/04/  , 4 de Junho

Policarpo, Verónica (2019), Perder um animal-companheiro: rituais e práticas sociais de luto [To lose a companion animal: rituals and social practices of mourning]. In: R. Santos, M. Barbosa & A. Barbosa (Eds.), Perda, luto e animais de companhia – Estudos multidisciplinares. Lisboa: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Lisboa (in press).

Policarpo, Verónica,Monteiro, Teresa L., Truninger, Monica, Almeida, Ana N. & Rodrigues, Leonor B.(2018) A life of their own: children, animals and sustainable development, in Delicado, Ana, Sousa, Luís & Domingos, N. (2018) Changing Societies: Legacies and Challenges: Sustainability, Lisboa, Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. In: https://www.ics.ulisboa.pt/books/book3/ch08.pdf .

Policarpo, Verónica, Barbosa, Miguel & Santos, Ricardo (2018), Vidas de Humanos com Animais: que relevância nas ciências sociais? [Human lives with animals: what’s the relevance for the social sciences?] Life Research Group Blog, ICS-Lisboa, https://liferesearchgroup.wordpress.com/2018/05/17, 17 de Maio.

Policarpo, Verónica; Tereno, Henrique (2019). Posso dar a minha opinião? Um focus group sobre humanos e outros animais. Life Research Group Blog, ICS-Lisboa, https://liferesearchgroup.wordpress.com/2019/09/12/,  12 de Setembro 

Policarpo, Verónica (2018). The importance of being Piloto. Yr Onomastegydd, https://yronomastegydd.wordpress.com/2018/10/08/the-importance-of-being-piloto/

Policarpo, Verónica (2019). (2019). Três crianças e um gato cego: crescer juntos, mas ao contrário, na casa da vida. Life Research Group BlogICS-Lisboa,https://liferesearchgroup.wordpress.com/2019/11/07 07 de novembro

Queiroz, A.I., and Soares, F. (2016). Birds in Portuguese literature. Environment and History, 22: 229–254.

Queiroz, A. I., Fernandes, M. L., and Soares, F. (2013). The Portuguese Literary Wolf, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 30 (3): 388-404.

Soares, F. (2020) Soundscapes of Lockdown. The Urban Field Naturalist Project.

Soares, F. (2020) Andorinhões: medonhos ou inocentes? Wilder – Rewilding your days.

Soares,
F. (2020) Nos
pauis, às narcejas
. Wilder – Rewilding your days.

Truninger, M. & Horta, A., (2017), School meals and the rural idyll: children’s engagements with animals, plants and other nature. In: Miele, M.; Higgins, V.; Bjørkhaug, H.; Truninger, M. (eds), Rural Change and Global Processes, Emerald Books.

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