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Mário, Soares, ed. Cidadania: Uma visão para Portugal. Gradiva, Instituto Humanismo e Desenvolvimento, 2007.

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Fikes, Kesha. Managing African Portugal: The citizen-migrant distinction. Duke University Press, 2009.

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Horta, Ana Paula Beja. Contested citizenship: Immigration politics and grassroots migrants' organizations in post-colonial Portugal. Center for Migration Studies, 2004.

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Horta, Ana Paula. Contested citizenship: Immigration politics and grassroots migrants' organizations in post-colonial Portugal. Center for Migration Studies, 2004.

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Portugal. Entrada, permanência e saída de estrangeiros e apátridas em Portugal, aquisição e perda da nacionalidade portuguesa. Edições Sílabo, 2008.

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Floate, Sharon. Transportation and deportation: The explusion of the gypsies of England, Spain and Portugal. University of Hertfordshire Press, 2000.

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Pardue, Derek. Cape Verde, Let's Go: Creole Rappers and Citizenship in Portugal. University of Illinois Press, 2015.

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Pardue, Derek. Cape Verde, Let's Go: Creole Rappers and Citizenship in Portugal. University of Illinois Press, 2015.

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Cape Verde, Let's Go: Creole Rappers and Citizenship in Portugal. University of Illinois Press, 2015.

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Political Representation and Citizenship in Portugal: From Crisis to Renewal. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Res publica 1820-1926: Citizenship and political representation in Portugal. Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, 2011.

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Fikes, Kesha. Managing African Portugal: The Citizen-Migrant Distinction. Duke University Press, 2009.

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Fikes, Kesha. Managing African Portugal: The Citizen-Migrant Distinction. Duke University Press, 2009.

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Postnational citizenship and the state: Political integration of non-national residents of Portugal. Celta, 2007.

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Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants: Returning to the Jewish Past in Spain and Portugal. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2023.

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Pardue, Derek. Creole’s Historical Presences. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039676.003.0002.

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This chapter provides historical depth to the claim of a Creole citizenship by analyzing the spatial presence of Africanity inside Lisbon as well as Portugal's special relationship with Cape Verde. It first discusses Creole's historical presences in Portugal before turning to state representations of Africanity and space. It then considers Creole citizenship in Cape Verde, along with Lisbon spatiality and colonial management of space, language, and education. It also examines Kriolu as a language and identity and as a unique formation in Portuguese colonialism. Finally, it assesses the link be
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Pardue, Derek. Suggestive Conclusions. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039676.003.0007.

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This book has shown how migration, citizenship, and identity—entangled in the tensions between agency and structure—converge in the rap music of Cape Verdeans in Portugal. It has explored how Kriolu rappers and Cape Verdeans have struggled with Manichean ways of viewing the world and categorizing its people, as seen in the repeated tension between Kriolu and tuga, between diasporic migrants and cultural nationalists. The book ends with a set of theoretical conclusions and policy deliverables that bring together anthropological concepts and life experiences of Kriolu. It argues that the distinc
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Pardue, Derek. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039676.003.0001.

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This book examines the history of rap music expressed in Cape Verdean Kriolu in Portugal. Kriolu is a hybrid language spoken by all Cape Verdeans, either native to the archipelago or located in diasporic communities. It emerged in the late fifteenth century through Portuguese colonialism in West Africa and as a result of the Iberian expulsion of Jews and Muslims under the purview of the Spanish Inquisition. Drawing on fieldwork and archival research in Portugal and Cape Verde, this book offers an account of Kriolu rappers in Lisbon and their roles in challenging and potentially transforming me
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Bourn, Douglas, and Massimiliano Tarozzi, eds. Pedagogy of Hope for Global Social Justice. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350326293.

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Following Paulo Freire and his concept of pedagogy of hope, this book explores the educational role of hope as an approach to learning about global issues in different areas of the world. Climate change, racism, and the COVID-19 pandemic have shown more than ever the need for a global shift in education policy and practice. This book provides a conceptual framework of global education and learning and the role it can play in addressing these social and environmental challenges. Written by scholars based in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Ghana, India, Italy, Portugal South Africa, Spain, the
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Peralta, Elsa, and Nuno Domingos, eds. Legacies of the Portuguese Colonial Empire. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350289819.

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Decolonization represented the end of colonial rule, but did not eradicate imperial and colonial categories and mythologies. Situated in the wider context of European colonial legacies, this book looks at the legacies of the Portuguese empire in today’s Portugal. Using an interdisciplinary agenda, with contributions from experts in the fields of history, anthropology, literature, and sociology, the several case studies included in the volume look at a wide range of colonial legacies. These include a set of commemorative practices that feed on imperial mythologies, old colonial and racial class
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Adams, Thomas McStay. Europe's Welfare Traditions Since 1500, Volume 1. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350276239.

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Tracing the interwoven traditions of modern welfare states in Europe over five centuries, Thomas McStay Adams explores social welfare from Portugal, France, and Italy to Britain, Belgium and Germany. He shows that the provision of assistance to those in need has faced recognizably similar challenges from the 16th century through to the present: how to allocate aid equitably (and how to allow for social status); how to give support without undermining autonomy (the work activation dilemma); and how to balance private and public spheres of action and responsibility. Across two authoritative volu
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Adams, Thomas McStay. Europe's Welfare Traditions Since 1500, Volume 2. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350276277.

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Tracing the interwoven traditions of modern welfare states in Europe over five centuries, Thomas McStay Adams explores social welfare from Portugal, France, and Italy to Britain, Belgium and Germany. He shows that the provision of assistance to those in need has faced recognizably similar challenges from the 16th century through to the present: how to allocate aid equitably (and how to allow for social status); how to give support without undermining autonomy (the work activation dilemma); and how to balance private and public spheres of action and responsibility. Across two authoritative volu
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