Moara Assis Crivelente


Biography

Moara Crivelente holds a PhD in International Relations - International Politics and Conflict Resolution and a Master's degree in IR - Peace, Security, and Development Studies from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra (FEUC), as well as a Master's degree in Communication of International Armed and Social Conflicts from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Moara is a junior researcher in "MEDIATIZED EU - Mediatized Discourses on Europeanization and Their Representations in Public Perceptions" (2021-2024) at the Center for Social Studies (CES), an invited assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra (FLUC), a member of the Board of the Brazilian Center for Solidarity with the Peoples and Struggle for Peace (Cebrapaz). She also has several years of experience working as a journalist and as an advisor to the Presidency of the internatinal NGO (INGO) World Peace Council (WPC). Research interests: Critical and Marxist IR and International Law, Third World Approaches to International Law, nationalism(s), historical materialism, philosophy of praxis, Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Peace Studies, Media Studies and Analysis, resistances, anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism, national liberation movements.


Latest Publications

Book Chapter

Assis Crivelente, Moara (2024), Contradictions and Opportunities for National Liberation in Human Rights Law and Practice, in Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan & Amritha Viswanath Shenoy (org.), The Wretched of the Global South. International Law and the Global South. Singapore: Springer, 41-69

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Article in Scientific journal

Freire, Maria Raquel; Santos, Sofia José; Crivelente, Moara Assis; Bezerra, Luiza Almeida (2023), "EU Representations in Portuguese Media and Populism: Embodying Political Antipodes?", Media and Communication, 11, 4, 101-112

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Book Chapter

Assis Crivelente, Moara (2022), The Sahrawi and Palestinian protracted struggles for self-determination in the UN, in Katlyn Thomas, Clive Symmons & Pedro Pinto Leite (org.), Justice on Trial: Law, Politics and Western Sahara. Leiden: IPJET, 363-378

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