Emilia Margarida Marques
Research Fields
Industrial work and workers; social uses of technology in labour contexts.
Social class: inequality and consent.
Uses of film in the Portuguese industrialization during the dictatorship.
Local history and social memory.
History of the Portuguese glass industry and glassworkers
CV
Emília
Margarida
Marques
(PhD
2003,
Nova
University
of
Lisbon)
is
a
social
anthropologist.
Her
research
interests
include
industrial
work
and
workers,
technology
in
industrial
work,
social
class,
inequality
and
consent.
She
focuses
also
on
the
history
of
sponsored,
industrial
film
in
the
Portuguese
XXth
century
industrialization,
on
the
history
of
Portuguese
glassmaking
industry
and
glassworkers
(XVIII-XX
centuries),
and
on
local
history
and
social
memory
themes.
She
is
a
researcher
with
CRIA
(Centre
for
Research
in
Anthropology)
/
IUL,
Lisbon)
and
with
the-
Institute
for
Contemporary
History
(IHC
/
Nova
University
of
Lisbon).
She
serves
as
an
Editorial
Board
member
to
Etnográfica
and
Lusopen
Edition.
Full
CV:
https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/7A11-345D-7342.
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