Diogo Paiva
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
    
Research Fields
    
    
    
        Digital Humanities
    
    
    
        Historical Demography
    
    
CV
    
    
        
        Diogo
        
        Paiva
        
        is
        
        currently
        
        a
        
        PhD
        
        student
        
        on
        
        Modern
        
        and
        
        Contemporary
        
        History
        
        (Iscte-IUL
        
        -
        
        Lisbon).
        
        He
        
        holds
        
        a
        
        BA
        
        in
        
        History
        
        and
        
        Archaeology
        
        (2005)
        
        and
        
        a
        
        MA
        
        in
        
        Ancient
        
        History
        
        (2012),
        
        both
        
        in
        
        NOVA
        
        University
        
        Lisbon.
        
        Since
        
        2011,
        
        he
        
        worked
        
        as
        
        a
        
        research
        
        assistant
        
        in
        
        research
        
        projects
        
        at
        
        CHAM
        
        -
        
        NOVA
        
        University
        
        Lisbon,
        
        in
        
        different
        
        fields
        
        ranging
        
        from
        
        Ancient
        
        Near
        
        Eastern
        
        History
        
        and
        
        Archaeology
        
        to
        
        Historical
        
        Demography
        
        and
        
        Modern
        
        Colonial
        
        Populations,
        
        being
        
        responsible
        
        in
        
        historical
        
        database
        
        design,
        
        archival
        
        research
        
        and
        
        demographic
        
        analysis
        
        of
        
        colonial
        
        populations.
        
        From
        
        2016
        
        to
        
        2019
        
        he
        
        worked
        
        at
        
        IISH
        
        (Amsterdam)
        
        under
        
        the
        
        supervision
        
        of
        
        Kees
        
        Mandemakers
        
        as
        
        an
        
        Early-Stage
        
        Researcher
        
        in
        
        the
        
        Marie
        
        Sklodowska-Curie
        
        project
        
        LONGPOP,
        
        focusing
        
        on
        
        historical
        
        data
        
        linkage
        
        techniques
        
        and
        
        geocoding
        
        historical
        
        addresses
        
        of
        
        19th-20th
        
        centuries
        
        Dutch
        
        and
        
        Antwerpian
        
        populations.
        
        Since
        
        2019,
        
        he
        
        is
        
        a
        
        FCT
        
        PhD
        
        grant
        
        holder
        
        and
        
        is
        
        developing
        
        his
        
        doctoral
        
        research
        
        on
        
        Portuguese
        
        convict
        
        populations
        
        in
        
        Degredo
        
        during
        
        the
        
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