Maria Joana de Carvalho Catela Teixeira
POLITÉCNICO DE LEIRIA • 0000-0002-2347-6613 | B018-EBAB-1FFE
SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION
Catela J. (2023). Maria. In C. Pussetti P. Mendes H. Martins (Orgs.) Exercícios de Antropologia Narrativa (pp.85-96). Lisboa Portugal: Edições Colibri. Retrieved from https://www.almedina.net/exercicios-de-antropologia-narrativa-1682084337.html
Catela J. & Mónico S. (2024). Notas etnográficas sobre práticas de cidadania ativa numa escola multicultural. Revista Conhecimento Online 2(16) 181-206. https://doi.org/10.25112/rco.v2.3859
Hilário A. P. Catela J. Augusto F. R. Graça J. (2022). The relation between humans and companion animals in chronic illness contexts. Analise Social 243 386-404. DOI: 10.31447/as00032573.2022243.09
Catela J. (2021). Reflection: “It opened our eyes”: ethnographic encounters during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lisbon Portugal. Food and Foodways 29(4) 378-39. DOI: 10.1080/07409710.2021.1984558
Marat-Mendes T. Isidoro I. Catela J. Pereira M. Borges J. Lopes S. S. Henriques C. (2021). Drivers of change: how the food system of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area is being shaped by activities initiatives and citizens needs towards a sustainable transition. CIDADES Comunidades e Territórios (Sp21) 41-62. DOI: 10.15847/cct.20490
Catela J. (2020). “Lending a hand”: the well-intentioned work of a non-profit organisation on the outskirts of neoliberal Lisbon. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare 13(1) 18-30. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHRH-03-2019-0021
Catela J. (2019). “I Don’t Have the Nerve to Tell These People That I Cannot Help Them!”: Vulnerability Ethnography and Good Intentions. Societies 9(4) 84. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc9040084