The Brazil Europe Integration Forum (FIBE) released this Saturday, November 15th, the results of the third edition of the FIBE Award. The award aims to recognize the best academic productions on topics that discuss relations between Brazil and Portugal.
Between aces dozens of applications correctly submitted, 65% were from master’s students and other 35% doctorate. There was a draw 48% between the areas of Social Sciences and the Right.
“The main requirement was to promote cultural, economic, social integration, as well as historical, political and legal links between Brazil and Europeespecially with Portugal, in addition to the other Portuguese-speaking countries”, highlights the statement about the results. This edition was the one with the most international participation. The chosen researches are from students from Brazil, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom and Luxembourg.
The evaluation panel’s requirements were: relevance to Brazil-Europe integration, innovative nature of the work, production of knowledge that can potentially be adopted and used by FIBE, technical quality of the study and quality of writing.
In this third award, in partnership with the DN Brazila special distinction was created, called “Immigration with Integration”. The objective is to recognize production on this topic, one of the main ones on Portugal’s political and social agenda today.
Check out the results below:
Distinction “Immigration with Integration”
Luiza Gil Dos Santos Felipe, from the Higher School of Social Communication
Work: Agência Lusa’s news coverage on immigrants: representations of a growing minority
In the Law category, master’s theses
1st Place: Priscila Wallauer Rolim Sampaio, from the University of Lisbon
Work: Multilevel regulation and the transition from the reality of waste to the dynamics of resources: critical analysis of the international, European and Brazilian regulatory complex
2nd Place: Lizane Guerra, from the University of Lisbon
Work: Justice on the “Continent of São Pedro”: a historical-legal study of the end of the colonial period
3rd Place: Felipe Dellê Diatczuk, from the Federal University of Paraná
Work: The (un)constitutionality agreement: the limits, possibilities and institutional responses of the federal supreme court
Law – Doctorate
1st Place: Frederico Oliveira Silva, from the University of Luxembourg / Federal University of Goiás
Work: The scope of application of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms for financial consumers: insights from the EU and Brazil
2nd Place: ThaÍs Araújo Dias, from the University of Fortaleza
Work: Legalized dictatorship: a Brazilian authoritarian constitutional theory of institutional acts
3rd Place: Maria da Glória Costa Gonçalves de Sousa Aquino, from the University of Salamanca
Work: Self-composing solutions in the European and Inter-American human rights protection systems
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In the Other Social Sciences category, master’s theses
1st Place: Quéren Hapuque Alves da Silva, from the Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto
Work: Intercultural adjustment of self-initiated Brazilian expatriates: an exploratory study
2nd Place: Graziele Neves da Silva, from Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Work: Gender diversity and inclusion in Portuguese-speaking companies: A comparative perspective between Brazil and Portugal
3rd Place: Sandra Ramos Cerqueira, from the University of Algarve
Work: Homelands: proposed action to transform and promote media literacy in the context of misinformation about immigration on digital platforms
Doctorate
1st Place: Luana do Rocio Taborda, from the Federal University of Santa Catarina and Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
Work: Religious associations in Brazil and Portugal: Incentives and repertoires of action in the public arenas of Catholic associations in the “heart of the Church”
2nd Place: Maria Manuela Alves Maia Maia, from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo
Work: Immigration and identity a study of Portuguese families in Rio de Janeiro
3rd Place: Delso de Cássio Batista Junior, from Nottingham Trent University
Work: Witnessing dreams of liberation: understanding racialised other experiences in psychology classrooms of portuguese academia.
The winners and winners receive cash prizes, in addition to publication of the works that obtain first place in the doctoral theses category as a book in the “FIBE Prize Collection”published by a partner publisher, publication of the award-winning works in each of the master’s dissertation categories as a book from the “FIBE Prize Collection”, published by a partner publisher and, also, the possibility of presenting, remotely or in person, the works at an event promoted by FIBE.
The general coordination of the FIBE Award is the Brazilian Hadassah Laís S. Santana and Bernardo Motta, also Brazilian, is the technical coordinator of the award. The results of other years can be checked here.
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