Introdução

Autores

  • Clara Sarmento CEI, ISCAP-P.PORTO, Portugal
  • Maria Fernanda Rollo NOVA-FCSH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34630/e-rei.vi.6471

Palavras-chave:

Cultural Heritage, Sustainability, Social Sciences and Humanities for Transformation and Climate Resilience, SHiFT

Resumo

SHiFT COST Action CA21166 – Social Sciences and Humanities for Transformation and Climate Resilience – explores innovative concepts and theoretical frames that mobilize Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences generated knowledge for integrated and hybrid societal transformations in climate change strategies. This mission requires an inclusive and dynamic approach to transdisciplinary exchange, an approach that repositions the relationship between theory and practice, science and society, politics and culture.
By combining interdisciplinary, experimental and co-created knowledge, innovative solutions emerge to address complex environmental issues, because collaborative efforts across disciplines build effective mitigation, adaptation, and resilience-building strategies in the face of the rapidly accelerating complexity of climate challenges. This transition from individual to collaborative knowledge requires that work produced by the more than 300 researchers from over 30 countries that constitute the SHiFT community is shared and published. [...]

Biografias Autor

Clara Sarmento, CEI, ISCAP-P.PORTO, Portugal

Habilitation in Cultural Studies from the University of Aveiro. PhD in Portuguese Culture, Master’s degree in Anglo-American Studies and Degree in Portuguese-English Studies from the University of Porto. Principal Coordinating Professor at the Polytechnic University of Porto (ISCAP-P.Porto). Founder and director of CEI – Centre for Intercultural Studies and of the Master’s program in Intercultural Studies for Business of ISCAP-P.Porto. Designer and director of the PhD in Intercultural Studies for Innovation of ISCAP-P.Porto. Researcher at CLLC – Centre for Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Aveiro. Member of the COST actions Writing Urban Places, SlowMemo, ShiFT and Circul’Arts; of the Community of Practice (CoP) on Science and Art in Education of the European Commission (EC), and of the Birmingham University project Cultural Studies-A Global History. Founding member of RNEC-National Network in Cultural Studies and the ECREA Women’s Network. Editorial advisor and guest-editor of Cambridge Scholars Publishing (CSP) and Medwin Publishers. Chief editor of E.REI – E.Journal of Intercultural Studies (SCOPUS). Leading researcher and manager of FCT, Horizon and Erasmus+ projects. Research interests: Cultural and Intercultural Studies, Feminist and Gender Studies, Portuguese and AngloAmerican Culture and Literature, Literary Translation, Graffiti and Street Art. Distinctions include: American Club of Lisbon Award for Academic Merit; CES Award for Young Social Scientists of Coimbra University; PRODEP III (EC); CSP’s best-selling title on the study of poetry and book of the month-Social Sciences; 7 PAPRE awards (P.Porto) for publications in high quality journals; Gardners’ (UK) Author of the Month; Santander UNICovid Award for projects with social impact; Santander Scholarship for Good Practices in Digital Education; jury of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Popular Culture; International Impact Book Award 2022; Espaço T Interculturality Award 2022Education, and AMEEA Merit Award-Education 2023.

Maria Fernanda Rollo, NOVA-FCSH

Fernanda Rollo is Full Professor of Contemporary History at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon, where she coordinates the Ph.D.
program in History and the postgraduate course in Management and Policy in Science and Technology. She holds a Ph.D. and Aggregation in Contemporary History and has held prominent public and academic roles, including State Secretary for Science, Technology and Higher Education (2015–2018) and President of the Institute of Contemporary History (2011–2015). She coordinated national research infrastructures such as ROSSIO and led the Memória para Todos program. Her research explores 20th-
century Portuguese history, European economic cooperation, the history of science, industry, and innovation. She is a member of the Research Council of the European University Institute, editorial board member of Ler História, and section editor of the International Encyclopedia of the First World War. In recognition of her contributions, she was named Commander of the Ordem do Infante D. Henrique in 2011.

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Publicado

2025-09-15

Como Citar

Sarmento, C., & Rollo, M. F. (2025). Introdução. E- Revista De Estudos Interculturais . https://doi.org/10.34630/e-rei.vi.6471