Vanessa Carvalho da Silva
vpcsa@iscte-iul.pt
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CV
My
academic
background
includes
a
degree
in
Sociology
(2005)
and
a
Master's
degree
in
Sociology
(ISCTE-IUL,
2015).
Currently,
I'm
a
Ph.D.
student
in
Sociology
with
a
research
project
about
low
educated
adult's
relations
with
lifelong
learning.
Currently,
I'm
a
Ph.D.
student
in
Sociology
with
a
research
project
about
low
educated
adult's
relations
with
lifelong
learning.
Working
with
adult's
education
since
2008,
besides
the
Ph.D.,
I've
been
involved
in
consulting
activities
(about
vocational
and
formal
education
with
professional
associations
and
ANQEP)
and
education
associations
(responsible
for
the
communication,
for
writing
articles,
and
for
events
management).
During
2018,
I've
worked
as
an
Organizing
Committee
member
ESHMS
17th
biennial
Conference,
and
as
a
Production
Assistant
-
Third
International
Conference
of
Young
Urban
Researchers.
Throughout
this
year,
I've
also
published
a
Working
Paper:
"Low
qualified
adults,
that
didn't
return
to
formal
education,
dispositions
about
lifelong
learning."
and
I've
presented
three
oral
communications:
X
Congresso
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Educational Qualifications
Licenciate in Sociologia, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, in 2005 Post-graduation in Gestão e Desenvolvimento estratégico de Recursos Humanos, ISLA, in 2007 M.Sc. in Sociologia , ISCTE-IUL , in 2015
Research Fields
Adult Education, Lifelong learning, Literacy, low educated adults , Social Inequalities, Research Methods , Social Change
Research Groups
Knowledge Society, Competences and Communication
Projects
Recent Publications
Scientific journal paper
Carvalho da Silva, V. (2019). Dispositions of Adults with Low Education Levels, and Who Haven't Returned to Formal Education, Towards Lifelong Learning. European Journal of Education. 2 (2), 86-101
Book chapter
Carvalho da Silva, V. (2019). Recent Ideas and Research on Education . In Recent Ideas and Research on Education . (pp. 73-87). online : EUSER Publisher.
Book
Correia, T. & Carvalho da Silva, V. (2018). Old Tensions, Emerging Paradoxes in Health: Rights, Knowledge, and Trust. Lisboa. CIES-IUL .
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Comunications
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