Scientific Support and Committee

Scientific Support

The Portuguese Society of Forensic Science endorses scientifically the event and actively collaborates with the organisation via Specan, since the 2nd edition in 2018. As an advantage, this allows the debate of such issues as sexuality on childhood and adolescence.

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A partner since the 1st Edition on 2017, the Portuguese Association of Sociology has greatly contributed to the selection and evaluation of scientific works.

Its’ sociological stance becomes central in an event that is indisputably a multidisciplinary take on the moto that is discussing the social issues of childhood and adolescence.

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The Portuguese Society of Clinical Sexology is a scientific supporter since the 3rd edition, held in 2019. As an advantage, this allows the debate of such issues as sexuality on childhood and adolescence.

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Scientific Committee

Alexandra Vasconcelos (SPS-SPP)

Amélia Augusto (UBI)

Bruno Dionísio (Cics.Nova, FCSH/UNL)

Carlos Escobar (SPS-SPP)

David Tavares (ESTeSL; APS)

Deolinda Barata (SPS-SPP)

Filipe Martins (FEP-UCP)

Idalina Machado (FLUP)

Isabel Dias (FLUP)

Isabel Monteiro (ESS-UA)

Jorge Duarte Pinheiro (FDUL)

Leonor Lima Torres (IE-UM)

Linda Saraiva (ESE-IPVC)

Luisa Teles (SPS-SPP)

Madalena Sofia Oliveira (SpeCan)

Manuela Sanches Ferreira (ESE-IPP)

Margarida Reis Santos (ESEP)

Maria de Lurdes Torre (SPS-SPP)

Maria João Alves (SpeCan)

Maria Manuel Zarcos (SPS-SPP)

Mariana Gaio Alves (FCT/UNL)

Neide Urbano (HDE)

Noémia Lopes (ISCTE-IUL; APS)

Paula Costa ("A comunidade contra a SIDA" - CAOJ)

Paula Guerra (FLUP)

Raquel Leitão (ESE-IPVC)

Sara Melo (ISSSP)

Sérgio Costa Araújo (ESE-IPP)

Teresa Magalhães (SpeCan)

Vânia Pinto (Rees Centre, Dep. of Education, University of Oxford)

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