Cristina Nogueira

In memoriam
Political History — Regimes, Transitions, and Memory
Contact:
nogcristina1@gmail.com
Biography
Bachelor of early childhood education. Graduated and Ph.D. in Educational Sciences. Her doctoral thesis is entitled “From Militants to Clandestines: Training Practices and Processes in the Communist Underground (1940-1974)“.
Has developed research projects in the area of memory and oral history.
Childhood Educator at the Ministry of Education.
Research fields
- Colective memory
- Oral history
Selected publications
- Nogueira, Cristina. “Uma comunidade que lembra: as comemorações do 85º aniversário do 18 de janeiro na Marinha Grande,” Revista Memória em Rede 13 (2021): 125-134. [link] 🔓
- Nogueira, Cristina Marques. “Knowledge and the Experience of Women Living Underground During the Portuguese Dictatorship,” Journal of Social Science Education 14 (2015): 40-49. [link] 🔓
- Nogueira, Cristina, “Resgatar a memória: Os Jornais 3 Páginas para as Camaradas das Casas do Partido e A Voz das Camaradas das Casas do Partido,” in Ditaduras e Revolução – Democracia e políticas da memória, coordinated by Manuel Loff, Filipe Piedade and Luciana Castro Soutelo. Coimbra: Almedina, 2014. [link]
- Nogueira, Cristina. Vidas na Clandestinidade. Lisbon: Avante!, 2011.
Main projects
- Researcher on the project “State and memory: memorial public policies on the Portuguese dictatorship (1974-2009)” — Hosted by the IHC and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (PTDC/HIS-HIS/121001/2010). 2010-2012
- Researcher on the projecto “Education and Language in Memories of Labour” — Hosted by the University of Porto and funded by Caixa Geral de Depósitos (IPG 118). 2007-2008
- Researcher on the project “Memórias e Vivências dos Trabalhadores Têxteis do Porto – Condições de Vida e de Trabalho na Indústria Textil“. 2005-2006
- Researcher on the project “Memórias do Trabalho: processos de construção de uma identidade operária no Porto” — Hosted by the Universidade Popular do Porto and funded by Sociedade Porto 2001. [link] 2002-2003
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The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month. RESONANCE Reading
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Detalhes do Evento
The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month.
RESONANCE Reading Group
Session #3: Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World, by Hartmut Rosa
The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly meeting that brings together members of the academic community, colleagues, friends, and enthusiasts of contemporary cultural history to reflect on and discuss a fundamental text or book. It is part of the project RESONANCE — Epistemologies for the Documentation of Affect and Becoming in Cultural Manifestations in Performance (1969-1979). This group meets in person at NOVA FCSH or online, during lunchtime on a weekday. Each participant brings their own lunch, and for in-person sessions, coffee and biscuits are kindly provided by the project.
The second session of the RESONANCE Reading Group focuses on Chapter 5 of the book Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World, by Hartmut Rosa (English translation). The chapter – “Resonance and Alienation as Basic Categories of a Theory of Our Relationship to the World” – explores two social effects of Rosa’s approach to a material-discursive (radical) relationality that is inherently affective. This is a crucial text to explore the material relationality of bodies, space, and the vibrations of modernity as both a historical category and a pernicious, insidious, infrastructure impacting our living in the world. This reading group is going to be led by Hélia Marçal (IHA — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST).
You can register by emailing Hélia Marçal at heliamarcal@fcsh.unl.pt, to receive an online meeting link and a PDF copy of the chapter.
More information about the RESONANCE project here.
Picture: Guava, axial view, MRI. Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford. Source: Wellcome Collection, United Kingdom (CC BY)
The RESONANCE project is supported by the Programa Regional Lisboa 2030, Portugal 2030 and the European Union (LISBOA2030-FEDER-00914500). This work is also co-funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the reference 2023.17624.ICDT (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.17624.ICDT).
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(Segunda-feira) 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History, IHA, CESEM, ICNOVA e IFILNOVA — NOVA FCSH
News
VINCULUM — An end and a new beginning
Feb 24, 2026
FCSH hosted the closing session of the VINCULUM project
In March, Lisbon becomes the Capital of International Intrigue
Feb 21, 2026
Between 2 and 31 March, at the Portuguese Cinematheque
Anita Buhin is on a research mission in Italy
Feb 20, 2026
She is now a Visiting Researcher at CAST, University of Bologna
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