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CURRICULUM VITAE

Marina Costa Lobo

2016

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Work Address: Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa Av. Professor Aníbal Bettencourt, 9 1600-189 Lisboa Portugal Tel: # 351 - 21 7804774 [email protected] http://www.ics.ul.pt/instituto/?ln=p&pid=77&mm=2&ctmid=3&mnid=1&doc=31809901190 website : marinacostalobo.pt Academia.edu : https://lisboa.academia.edu/MarinaCostaLobo Researchgate : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marina_Costa_Lobo

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Academic Qualifications ……………………………………………………5

2. Research………………………………………………………………….......6 2.1. Publications

2.2. Participation in Scientific Meetings

2.3. Organization of Scientific Meetings

2.4. Research Projects

2.5. Prizes

2.6. Scientific Refereeing

2.7. Scientific Reports

3. Post-Graduate Work………………………………………..………………..21 3.1. Teaching 3.2. Coordination of PhD and Masters Programmes 3.3. Coordination of Courses / Seminars 3.4. Phd and Masters Supervision

3.5. Participation in Juris 3.6. Membership of Post-Graduate Committees 3.7. Post-Doc Supervision

3.8. Researcher Supervision

. 4. Outreach………………………………………………………………………25

4.1. Public Policies and Private Sector, including Reports and Studies 4.2. Knowledge Diffusion to wider Audiences

5. Service to the Academic Community…………………….…………………27

5.1. Participation in Governance Bodies

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5.2. Coordination of Scientific Journals 5.3. Participation in Editorial Boards of Scientific Journals 5.4. Membership of the Board of Scientific Associations 5.5. Participation in Evaluation Activities

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1. Diplomas and Professional Positions

1.1. Academic Qualifications

2011 Habilitation, Political Science, University of Lisbon.

2001 D.Phil, Politics, Oxford University, St.Antony’s College.

Thesis: “The Emergence of a Prime Ministerial Model: Co-ordination in the Portuguese Government, 1976-1995.”

1996 M.Phil., European Politics and Society, Oxford University.

1993 B.A., Hons., Durham University, Economics and Politics.

1.2. Tenure-Track Positions

2015- Principal Researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon 2006- Associate Researcher (Tenured) at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University

of Lisbon.

2003-2006 Assistant Researcher (5 year contract) at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon.

2001-2003 Post-Doctorate Fellowship at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, financed by the Foundation of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Portugal.

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2. Research

2.1. Publications Thesis 2001 Books

The Emergence of a Prime Ministerial Model: Coordination in the Portuguese Government, 1976-1995, doctoral thesis, Politics, Oxford University, St.Antony’s College.

2015 Personality Politics? The role of leader evaluations in democratic elections, Book on Leader Effects in Context, Oxford:OUP, co-edited with John Curtice. Can be ordered online at: http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199660124.do

2015 Southern Europe and the Financial Earthquake, coping with the first phase of the

Financial Crisis, edited by Susannah Verney, Anna Bosco and Marina Costa Lobo, London: Routledge.

2013 A Cidadania Europeia em Portugal [European Citizenship in Portugal], Lisbon, FFMS.

2009 As eleições legislativas e Presidenciais, 2005-2006 [The Legislative and Presidential

Elections, 2005-2006], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-edited with Pedro Magalhães.

2009 O Semi-Presidencialismo em Países de Língua Portuguesa [Semi-Presidentialism in

Portuguese Speaking Countries]. Co-edited with Octavio Amorim Neto, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

2009 Portugal, uma democracia em Construção, Festschrift for David Goldey. [Portugal, a

Democracy under Construction], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-edited with Manuel Villaverde Cabral and Rui Feijó.

2007 Eleições e Cultura Política, [Elections and Political Culture], Lisbon: Imprensa de

Ciências Sociais. Co-edited with André Freire and Pedro Magalhães.

2007 Em nome da Europa, Portugal and the EU, 1986-2006, [In the name of Europe,

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Portugal and the EU, 1986-2006], Cascais: Principia. Co-edited with Pedro Lains. 2007 Portugal at the Polls, Massachussets: Lexington.

Co-edited with André Freire and Pedro Magalhães. 2005 Comportamentos e Atitudes Políticas, 1973-2002 – Inquéritos e Bases de Dados.

Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-edited with André Freire, Pedro Magalhães and Ana Espírito-Santo.

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Governar em Democracia: Portugal, 1976-1995 [Governing in Democracy: Portugal, 1976-1995], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

2004 Portugal a Votos [Portugal at the Polls], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-

edited with André Freire and Pedro Magalhães. 2003 As eleições legislativas de 2002 – Inquérito pós-eleitoral (base de dados),[The 2002

legisaltive elections – post-election survey], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2003. Co-organized with André Freire, Pedro Magalhães and Ana Espírito-Santo.

2002 O Parlamento Português: uma reforma necessária, [The Portuguese Parliament: a

necessary reform], Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-authored with António Araújo, André Freire, Cristina Leston-Bandeira e Pedro Magalhães.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals 2016 Organizer, The Presence of the Past: Perceptions of Authoritarianism and Democratic

Transition in Contemporary Portugal, with António Costa Pinto, in South European Society and Politics, volume 21, no.2.

2016 "Bringing the past back in: how attitudes towards the democratic transition influence the Portuguese voter." South European Society and Politics (2016): 1-15.

2016 "Portuguese democratisation 40 years on: its meaning and enduring legacies."South European Society and Politics (2016): 1-18. With António Costa Pinto, and Pedro C. Magalhães

2014 “Partisan Turnout bias and District Magnitude”, in Electoral Studies, with Ignacio Lago Penas, vol. 32, pp.150-158.

2014 “Semi-presidentialism in Lusophone countries: Diffusion and Operation”, in Democratization, with Octavio Amorim Neto, vol.21, no.3, pp.434-457.

2013

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“Patrimony Voting in Portugal, the 2011 elections”, in Electoral Studies, vol.32, no.3, pp.460-464.

2012 “The integration hypothesis: how the European Union shapes economic voting”, in Electoral Studies, vol. 31, no.3, pp.522-528. Co-authored with Michael S. Lewis-Beck.

2012 Organizer, Special Issue on Economic Voting in Southern Europe Electoral Studies,

vol.31, no.3. 2012 “Introduction: Economic Crisis and Elections, the European Periphery”, in Electoral

Studies, vol.31, no.3. pp. 469-471. Co-authored with Michael S. Lewis-Beck. 2011 “Room for manoeuvre: euroscepticism in the portuguese parties and electorate, 1976-

2005”, in South European Society and Politics, vol. 16, no.1., pp.81-104. Co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2011 “Anchoring the Portuguese Voter: Panel Dynamics in a Newer Electorate”, in

Political Research Quarterly, vol.64, no.2, pp.293-208. Co-authored with Michael S. Lewis-Beck.

2009 “The Clarity of Policy Alternatives, Left–Right and the European Parliament Vote in

2004”, in Journal of European Integration, vol.31, no.5, pp.665-683.

2009 “Portugal’s Semi-Presidentialism (Re)considered: An assessment of the President’s

role in the Policy-making Process, 1976-2006”, in European Journal of Political Research, vol.48, no.2, pp.234-255. Co-authored with Octavio Amorim Neto.

2008 “Parties and Leader Effects – Impact of Leaders in the Vote for Different Types of

Parties”, in Party Politics, vol. 14, no.3, pp.281-298. 2006 “Short-term voting determinants in a young democracy: Leader effects in Portugal in

the 2002 legislative elections”, in Electoral Studies, 25, pp. 270-286. 2005 “Economics, ideology and Vote: Southern Europe, 1985-2000”, in European

Journal of Political Research, vol.44, no.4, pp.493-518. Co-authored with André Freire.

2003 “Portuguese Attitudes towards the EU membership, social and political

perspectives”, in South European Society & Politics, Volume 8, No. 1, pp.97-118.

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2003 “Economia, ideologia e voto: Europa do Sul, 1985-2000”, in Análise Social, no. 167, pp.483-506. Co-authored with André Freire and Rui Cabral.

2001 “The role of political parties in Portuguese Democratic Consolidation”, in Party

Politics, vol. 7, no.5, pp. 643-653. 2001 “From «third wave» to «third way»: Europe and the Portuguese Socialists (1975-

1999)”, in Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, vol. 3, no.1, pp.25-35. Co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2000 “Governos partidários numa democracia recente: Portugal, 1976-95” [Party

Governments in a new democracy, Portugal 1976-1995), in Análise Social, no.154/55, pp.147-174.

1996 “A evolução do Sistema Partidário Português à luz de mudanças económicas e

políticas, (1976-1991)” [Develoments in the portuguese party system between political and economic change], in Análise Social, no. 139, pp.1085-1116.

Book Chapters 2016 "Economic  Voting  in  Extraordinary  Times",  in  Arzheimer  et.  al.  The  Sage  Handbook  of  

Electoral  Behaviour,  London:  Sage.  With  Michael  Lewis-­‐Beck.

2016 "The Impact of Parties' Financial Dependence on Citizens Perceptions of Party Responsiveness", in Webb, P., Poguntke, T., and Scarrow, S., "Political Parties Organization and its Consequences", Oxford: OUP. With Isabella Razzuoli.

2015 “Le  Portugal”,  in  Nathalie  Brack,  Jean-­‐Michel  de  Waele  &  Jean-­‐Benoit  Pilet  (Eds.),  Les  démocracies  européennes:  institutions,  élections  et  partis  politiques,  (pp.  347-­‐365).Paris:  Armand  Colin.  ISBN:  978-­‐2-­‐200-­‐60162-­‐1.  With  Pedro  Magalhães  and  António  Costa  Pinto.

2015

“A Reforma do Sistema Político” in Marques, V.S., e Pereira, P.T., Afirmar of Futuro- Políticas Públicas em Portugal, vol.1, Lisboa: FCG, com José Santana Pereira.

2015 “The Determinants of the Vote”, in Gunther, R., Beck, P., Magalhães, P., Moreno, A., Voting in Old and New Democracies, London: Routledge. With Richard Gunther, Paolo Bellucci and Marco Lisi.

2015 “Los Socialistas Portugueses y La Tercera Via” (reedição), in Mateos, A., e Muñoz Sanchez, A., Transicion y Democracia – Los Socialistas en España y Portugal, Madrid: Editorial Pablo Iglesias. With Pedro Magalhães.

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2015 “Introduction” and “Conclusion”, in Lobo, M.C., and Curtice, J., Personality Politics? The Role of Leader Evaluations in Democratic Elections.

2015 “Party Dealignment and Leader Effects”, in Lobo, M.C., and Curtice, J., Personality Politics? The Role of Leader Evaluations in Democratic Elections. An analysis of the relationship between party dealignment and leader effects in Italy, Spain and Portugal.

2014

“Party and Electoral Leadership” in t´Hart, and Rhodes, R., The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership, Oxford: OUP, pp.362-375..

2013 “Uma Cidadania Política, mas pouco” in Costa Lobo, M., ed. A Cidadania Política em

Portugal, Lisboa:FFMS.

2013 “Introdução”, em A Cidadania Política em Portugal, Lisboa:FFMS.

2013 “Xadrez Político” in Cardoso, J.L., Magalhães, P., (eds), Portugal de A a Z, Lisboa, Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

2013 “A Responsividade Política em Portugal: Retrato de um processo de deterioração em

curso”, in Magalhães, P., Costa Pinto, A., e Sousa, L. (ed.), Qualidade da Democracia em Portugal, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, forthcoming. Co-authored with Carlos Jalali e Frederico Ferreira da Silva.

2012 “Regímenes Parlamentarios y Semipresidenciales en la Unión Europea”, in Lanzaro,

Jorge (ed.), Presidencialismo y Parlamentarismo – América Latina y Europa Meridional, Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, pp.213-223.

2012 “El Protagonismo del Primer Ministro en un Régimen Semipresidencial: Portugal

1976-2011”, in Lanzaro, Jorge (ed.), Presidencialismo y Parlamentarismo – América Latina y Europa Meridional, Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, pp.337-361.

2012 “Still second-order? European Parliament Elections in Portugal”, in Pinto, A.C.,

Contemporary Portugal, Columbia University Press, a Revised edition of 2003 book. 2012 “Room for Manoeuvre: Euroscepticism in the Portuguese Parties and Electorate 1976-

2005, in Verney, Susannah (ed.), Euroscepticism in Southern Europe – A Diachronic Perspective, New York: Routledge. Co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2012 “The Political Institutions of Portuguese Democracy”, in Royo, Sebastián, Portugal in

Twenty-First Century – Politics, Society, and Economics. Plymouth: Lexington Books, pp. 23-47. With António Costa Pinto and Pedro Magalhães

2012 2010

“Portugal’s Semi-Presidentialism (Re)Considered: An Assessment of the President’s Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006”, in Royo, Sebastián, Portugal in Twenty-First Century – Politics, Society, and Economics. Plymouth: Lexington Books, pp. 49-69. With Octavio Amorim Neto. “Mapping the Political Landscape: A Vote Advice Application in Portugal”, in Cedroni, L. and Garzia, D., Voting Advice Applications in Europe: The State of The

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Art, Napoli: Scriptaweb, pp. 143-171. Co-authored with M. Vink and M. Lisi.

2009 “Introdução” e “Conclusão” [Introduction and Conclusion], in Lobo and Amorim

Neto, O semi-presidencialismo em Países de Língua Portuguesa, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-authored with Octavio Amorim Neto.

2009 “A escolha de um Primeiro-Ministro: Os Efeitos de Líder nas Legislativas

Portuguesas de 2005”, [Choosing a Prime Minister: Leader Effects in the Portuguese 2005 Legislative Elections] in Lobo, M.C. and Magalhães, P., As Eleições Legislativas 2005 e Presidenciais 2006, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

2009 “Um sistema partidário sob Pressão: As eleições legislativas e Presidenciais, 2005-

2006”, [A party system under pressure: the legislative and Presidential elections, 2005-2006], Introduction to the book by Lobo, M.C. and Magalhães, P., As eleições legislativas e Presidenciais, 2005-2006, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.

2009 “O semi-Presidencialismo português reconsiderado” [Portuguese Semi-

Presidentialism Reconsidered] in Lobo, M.C. and Amorim Neto, O., O semi-presidencialismo em Países de Língua Portuguesa, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. Co-authored with Octavio Amorim Neto.

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“Le Portugal”, in Magnette, P. and de Waele, J.M., in Les démocracies européennes – aproche comparée des systèmes politiques natiounaux, Paris, Armand Colin. Co-authored with António Costa Pinto e Pedro Magalhães.

2007 “A União Europeia e os partidos políticos portugueses: da consolidação à qualidade democrática” [The EU and portuguese political parties: from consolidation to the quality of democracy], in Lains, P., e Lobo, M.C., Em nome da Europa, Cascais: Principia, pp. 79-96.

2007 “Left-Right and the European Parliament vote in 2004”, in Marsh, M., Mikhaylov, S.

and Schmitt, H. (ed.), European Elections After Eastern Enlargement – Preliminary Results from the European Election Studies 2004, Manheim: Manheim Centre for European Social Research, pp.97-140. With Freire, A. and Magalhães, P.

2007 “Partidos e Líderes: organização partidária e voto no contexto europeu” [Parties and

Leaders: party organization and vote in the European context], in Freire, A. et. al., Eleições e Cultura Política, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, pp.253-273.

2007 “Leader effects in the 2002 elections in a longitudinal perspective”, in Freire, A., Lobo,

M.C., and Magalhães, P., Portugal at the Polls, Massachussets: Lexington Books, pp.125-142.

2007 “External Voting in Portugal”, in IDEA Handbook of External Voting, Stockholm:

IDEA, pp.83-87. 2005 “As Eleições ao Parlamento Europeu em Portugal, 1987-1999” [EP Elections in

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Portugal, 1987-1999], in Costa Pinto, A. (ed.), Portugal Contemporâneo, Lisbon: D.Quixote.

2005 “Les Elections Européenes en Espagne et au Portugal”, in Delwit, P. and Poirier, P.,

Parlement Puissant, Electeurs Absents?, Bruxelles: Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles.

2005 “The Presidentialisation of Portuguese Democracy?”, in Webb, P., and Poguntke, T.,

The Presidentialisation of Politics?, Oxford: OUP, pp.269-289. Citações em Harzing’s Publish or Perish: 23 2005 “Da Terceira vaga à Terceira via – A Europa e os socialistas portugueses (1974-

1999), in Canas, Vitalino (ed.), O Partido Socialista e a Democracia, Oeiras: Celta Editora. Co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2004 “Portuguese Attitudes towards the EU membership, social and political perspectives”,

in Royo, S., and Manuel,P., Spain and Portugal in the European Union: the first fifteen years, London: Frank Cass, pp.97-119.

2004 “Uma Democracia Despolitizada?”, in Costa Pinto, António (ed.), Os Desafios para

Portugal nos Próximos 30 anos, Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda 2004 “Forging a Positive but Instrumental view: Portuguese attitudes towards the EU,

1986-2002”, co-authored with António Costa Pinto, in Dulphy, A., and Manigand, C., Public opinion and Europe : national identity in European perspective, Paris: PIE - Peter Lang, pp.165-181.

2004 “O impacto dos líderes partidários: uma escolha entre candidatos pouco populares”, in

Freire, A., Lobo, M.C. and Magalhães, P. (ed.), Portugal a Votos – As eleições legislativas de 2002, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, pp.193-220.

2003 “The Portuguese Socialists and the Third Way”, in Bonoli, G. and Powell, M. (eds.)

Social democratic party policies in contemporary Europe, London: Routledge, 2003, pp.83-102. Co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2003 “Legitimising the EU? Elections to the European Parliament in Portugal, 1987-1999”,

in Costa Pinto, A. (ed.), Contemporary Portugal, Columbia University Press, pp.203-227.

2003 “El incremento del poder del Primer Ministro en Portugal desde 1976”, [The increase

in Prime Ministerial Power in Portugal since 1976] in Goméz, B., Magalhães, P, e Barreto, A. (ed.), Portugal: democracia y sistema político, Madrid: Siglo XXI, 2003.

2003 “A elite partidária em Portugal, 1976-2002: Dirigentes, Deputados e Membros do

Governo” [Party elites in Portugal, 1976-2002: Leaders, MPs, and Government Members], (2003), in Costa Pinto, A., and Freire, A., Elites, Sociedade e Mudança Política, Oeiras: Celta.

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2001 “A Presidência do governo: a politização dos serviços do primeiro- ministro

português desde 1976” [The centre of government: the politicisation of prime ministerial services since 1976], in Actas do Primeiro Encontro de Ciência Política, Lisbon: Bizâncio, Dezembro 2001.

1996 “Portugal na Europa, 1960-1996 – uma leitura política da convergência económica”,

Barreto, António (ed.), A Situação Social em Portugal: 1960-1995, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, pp.611-643.

Election Notes in Peer-Reviewed Journals 2006 “The Trials of a Socialist Government: Right-Wing Victories in Local and

Presidential Elections in Portugal, 2005–2006”, in South European Society and Politics, vol.11, no.2, pp.287-299. Co-authored with Carlos Jalali.

2006 “Portugal und die EU”, in Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, 46/2006, pp.5-14., co-

authored with António Costa Pinto. 2006 “The Portuguese 2005 legislative election: Return to the Left”, in West European

Politics, vol.29, no.3, pp.581-588. 2002 “Southern European Election Watch – The Return of the Portuguese Right: the 2001

Local Government Elections and the 2002 Legislative Elections”, in South European Society and Politics, vol. 7, no.1, pp.72-89

2002 “Election Report: the Portuguese 2002 Legislative Elections”, in West European

Politics, co-authored with André Freire, vol.25, no.4, pp.221-228.

2.2. Participation in Scientific Meetings 2016 Lisbon Conference, www.conferenciasdelisboa.com. Co-organizer. 5-6 May 2016.

Presented Paper on Citizens’ Perceptions of Europe’s External Relations. 2016 Centre for European Studies, Harvard University, 19 April. Paper Presented: “The

political consequences of the Eurozone crisis in Southern Europe”. 2016 APCP- Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, 10-11 March

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2016. Paper presented: “Short-term effects of the 2015 election: Leaders and Economic Voting”.

2016 FLAD Conference on 40 Years of the Portuguese Constitution. Paper Presented:

“The Portuguese Party System: Stability and Change”, 21 March 2016. 2015 ECPR Montreal General Conference. Panel on Political Party Database Project.

Paper presented: “The Impact of Parties' Financial Dependence on Membership and Responsiveness”, 26-29 August 2015.

2015 Conference on the Personalization of Politics, Institute of Social Sciences, 16 April.

Paper Presented: “Leaders and Public Financing of Parties”. 2014 ECPR Glasgow Conference: Panel on the Personalisation of Politics. Paper

Presented: “Leader Effects and Party Characteristics”. 2014 EPSA European Political Science Association Conference, Edinburgh, 19-22 June.

Paper presented: “A small democracy outlier: social mobilization and turnout in Portugal 2002-2012”

2014 Conference in ISCTE on the 40 years of Democracy in Portugal, 8 May. Paper

presented on EUVOX preliminary data.

2014 Participation in a Panel at the Portuguese Political Science Association, 15 April. Paper Presented: Attitudes towards the transition towards democracy, 40 years on.

2014 Participation in the CNEP Conference, Marrakech, 14-17 March. 2014 Presentation of the Data from the Quality of Democracy Barometer on Elites, 18

March, at the Institute of Social Sciences, Lisbon.

2013 Political Parties Database Conference meeting, Dusseldorf, 10-11 October. 2013 Speaker at the University of Trento, 30 September, “The Political Effects of the

Crisis in Portugal”, at a Conference organized by Vincenzo della Sala. 2013

Speaker at the University of McGill, “Leader Effects in a Comparative Perspective”, Montreal, 19 April.

2012 Keynote Speaker at the Portuguese Political Science Association Congress, 1 March 2012. Title of Presentation: “Semi-presidentialism in Portuguese-speaking countries, diffusion and operation”.

2012 IPSA- International Political Science Association Congress, Madrid. 10-12 July

2012. Title of Presentation: “Social Democracy in Portugal, 1995-2012”. 2012 Iowa University, Shambaugh Conference, Iowa, 22-24 March. Title of Presentation:

“Patrimony Voting in Portugal in the 2011 elections”. 2011 Final Conference of the Portuguese Election Studies Project, 11-15 September 2011.

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Title of Presentation: “Leader Effects in a Comparative Perspective”. 2010 APSA- American Political Science Association, 31 August-3 September 2010. Title

of Presentation: “Semi-presidentialism in Portuguese-speaking countries, diffusion and operation”.

2010 Conference on Presidentialism and Parliamentarism in Latin America and Southern

Europe. Title of Presentation: “The rise of the Prime Minister in a Semi-Presidential System, Portugal 1976-2006”. Zaragoza, Spain, 17-18 March.

2010 V Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, Aveiro 12-13 March. Title of Presentation: “Leader Effects and Weak Partisanship in Southern Europe”.

2009 Conference on “Parliamentarism and Presidentialism face to face”, 11-12 November, Mexico City. Title of Presentation: “A lusophone model of semipresidentialism?”

2009 Seminar at the Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona. Title of Presentation: “Anchoring the Portuguese Voter: Panel Dynamics in a Young Democracy”, co-authored with Mike Lewis-Beck. 27 November.

2009 ECPR Workshops in Lisbon, 14-19 March, at a workshop organized by John Curtice and myself. Title of Presentation: “Leader Effects in Southern Europe”.

2009 X Luso-Afro-Brazilian Congress 6-7 February University of Braga, Minho. Title of Presentation: “Portuguese Semi-Presidentialism, 1976-2006”.

2009 INTUNE Conference, Barcelona, 15-17 January. Title of Presentation: “Trust by Heuristics? Representation and EU Citizenhsip” co-authored with Mariano Torcal and Eduard Bonet.

2008 Seminar at the University of Aveiro, 2 December. Title of Presentation: “Anchoring the Portuguese Voter: Panel Dynamics in a Young Democracy”, co-authored with Mike Lewis-Beck.

2008 INTUNE Conference, Lisbon, 27-29 November. Title of Presentation: “Trust by Heuristics? Representation and EU Citizenhsip” co-authored with Mariano Torcal and Eduard Bonet.

2008 APSA Congress, 29 August – 3 September. Title of Presentations: “Semi-Presidentialism Revisited: the role of the President of the Republic in portuguese politSocial Sciences Institute”. Co-authored with Octavio Amorim Neto and, “Anchoring the Portuguese Voter: Panel Dynamics in a Young Democracy”, co-authored with Mike Lewis-Beck. (Participation in two panels).

2008 CNEP Conference, Maputo- Mozambique, 15-19 July. Title of Presentation: “Macro Data for the CNEP Project”.

2008 INTUNE Conference, Universidade of Granada, 8-11 May. Title of Presentation: “First Tables on Representation and EU Citizenhsip” co-authored with Mariano

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Torcal and Eduard Bonet.

2008 IV Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, Lisbon, Gulbenkian, 6-7 March. Title of Presentation: “Semi-Presidentialism Revisited: the role of the President of the Republic in portuguese politics”. Co-authored with Octavio Amorim Neto.

2007 CNEP Conference, 17-19 July, Trieste, Italy. Title of Presentation: “Some Issues on Voting and Political Intermediation”.

2006 Conference on Contextual Effects, 1-2 December, European University Institute, Florence. Organised by Mark Franklin. Title of Presentation: “Types of Parties and Voter Characteristics: The impact of leader effects on different types of parties”.

2006 3rd ECPR Standing Group on European Union PolitSocial Sciences Institute, Bilgi University, Istanbul, 4-6 September. Title of Presentation: “Euroscepticism in Portugal: Party and Mass Perspectives”, co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2006 Conference on the European Election Studies, 11-14 May, Social Sciences Institute, University of Lisbon. Title of Presentation: “Left-Right and EP vote in 2004 elections" co-authored with André Freire and Pedro Magalhães.

2006 Conference “Portuguese Studies Workshop”, Oxford, 3 June. Title of Presentation: “From Democratic Consolidation to the Quality of Democracy: Parties and European Integration”.

2005 APSA Congress. August. Title of Presentation: “Left-Right and the European Parliament in 2004” co-authored with André Freire and Pedro Magalhães.

2005 CNEP (Comparative National Election Project) Conference, Mateus Palace, Vila Real, 22-25 de Junho. Title of Presentation: “The CNEP data in Portugal in the 2005 election”.

2005 International Conference “Electoral Behaviour and Political Attitudes of the Portuguese in the European Context”, 27-28 January, Lisbon. Title of Presentation: Types of Parties and Voter Characteristics: The impact of leader effects on different types of parties”.

2004 Conference “Les Elections Europeenes 2004- enjeux et débats”- Universidade do Luxemburgo, 22-23 de Setembro 2004. Title of Presentation: “Spanish and Portuguese European Elections 2004”.

2004 II Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, Lisbon, Gulbenkian, 19-20 January. Title of Presentation: “As caracteristicas individuais e a simpatia partidária em Portugal”.

2003 II ECPR Congress, University of Marburg, Germany, 19-21 September. Title of Presentation: “The importance of short-term factors in the 2002 Portuguese legislative elections: issues and candidates”, co-authored with André Freire.

2003 “Portuguese Studies Workshop”, Instituto Camões, Oxford University, 6-9 June.

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Title of Presentation: “What was the importance of Leaders in the 2002 Legislative elections?”

2003 International Conference“Portugal at the Polls, I, The 2002 legislative elections”, 27-28 January. Title of Presentation: “The impact of Leaders in the 2002 Legislative elections: Choosing between relatively unpopular candidates”.

2002 International Conference on “The Presidentialisation of Parliamentary Democracies”, ESF Exploratory Workshops, Lewes, Sussex, 12-14 April. Organized by Paul Webb (University of Sussex) and Thomas Poguntke (University of Keele). Title of Presentation: “The Presidentialisation of Portuguese Democracy?”

2002 Conference Fulbright Brainstorm, “Eleições e Democracia”, Lisbon, FLAD, 2-3 Fevereiro 2002. Title of Presentation: “Economy, ideology and vote: the Portuguese case in a comparative perspective, 1985-1999” co-authored with André Freire.

2001 European Consortium of Political Research Workshops, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Universidade de Grenoble, 8-11 April. I Participated in a workshop lead by Paul Webb and Thomas Poguntke, Alan Powell and Giuliano Bonoli, subordinado ao tema “Third Ways in Europe”. Title of Presentation: “The Portuguese Socialists and the Third Way” co-authored with Pedro Magalhães.

2000 European Consortium of Political Research Workshops, Copenhagen University, 9-23 April. I Participated in a workshop lead by Paul Webb and Thomas Poguntke, on “The Presidentialisation of Parliamentary Democracies?”. Title of Presentation: “The Portuguese Prime Minister: A case of presidentialisation or majoritarian leadership?”

1998 European Consortium of Political Research Workshops, Warwick University, 23-28 March. I Participated in a workshop lead by Dr. Harmel and Dr. Sundberg, on “The role of parties in democratization”. Title of Presentation: “The role of Portuguese parties in the process of democratic consolidation”.

2.3. Organisation of Scientific Meetings 2015 Organiser: Conference on the Personalisation of Politicsm, 17 April 2015, Lisbon:

Institute of Social Sciences.

2014 Panel Organizer in the ECPR Conference, Glasgow University, 5-6 September, on Personalisation of Politics.

2014 Member of the Scientific Committee for the Annual Conference of Fundação

Francisco Manuel dos Santos, on “Á procura da Liberdade”, held in Centro Cultural de Belém, 3-4 October 2014.

2014 Organizer of two panels in the Portuguese Political Science Association meeting in

Coimbra University under the aegis of the Observatory of the Quality of Democracy

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2014 Main Organizer of the ICS Annual Conference, “25 de Abril 40 anos depois”, 14

April 2014. 2013 Main organizer of the Annual Conference of Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos,

“Portugal Europeu. E agora?”, which took place in Liceu Pedro Nunes and gathered 90 speakers and more than 1000 attendees, and 1 million viewers via tv and other media. Lisbon, 13-14 September.

2013 Main Organizer of the Conference “25 anos de Portugal Europeu”, organized for the

Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, Pátio da Galé, 30 May 2013. 2012

“Portugal, Europa do Sul e a Crise da UE”, International conference at the ICS, 8-9 October 2012.

2011 Final international Conference of the Portuguese Election Studies, 11-15 September

2011. 2010

Three panels in the Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association, Aveiro University, 5-6 March 2010.

2009 Workshop in ECPR at the Lisbon Sessions, 14-19 April 2009. Title of the Workshop:

Leaders and Democratic Elections. With John Curtice. 2008 Interrnational Conference INTUNE, Lisbon, 27-29 November. With Pedro

Magalhães, António Costa Pinto, André Freire and Pedro Tavares de Almeida. 2007 International Conference on the Voting Contexts in Portugal, held at the Social

Sciences Institute, 12-13 March. With Pedro Magalhães and José Pereira. 2005 International Conference, Electoral Behaviour and Political Attitudes – Portugal in

the European Context, held at the Luso American Foundation, Lisbon 27-28 January. With André Freire, Pedro Magalhães and Ana Espírito Santo.

2003 International Conference, Portugal at the Polls, Legislative Elections in 2002,

FLAD, Lisbon 27-28 January. With André Freire, Pedro Magalhães and Ana Espírito Santo.

2002 Conference Fulbright Brainstorm, Elections and Democracy, held at the Luso

American Foundation, Lisbon 2-3 February. With André Freire and Pedro Magalhães.

2.4. Research Projects

Project Leadership 2016- Principal Investigator of an ERC Project intitled MAPLE, which analyses the

importance which Europe has acquired for domestic electoral behavior. Funding attributed: 1.6 million euros.

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2016- Project Director in IPP- Institute of Public Policies – of a Project on the financial

impact of the introduction of the preferential vote in Portugal. Funding attributed: 18.000 euros. Financed by FLAD.

2015 Project Director of Bússola Eleitoral, a Voting Advice Application which was

implemented 1 month before the elections in October 2015 in Portugal.

2013- Project Director, of a study of EU Citizenship in Portugal in a multidimensional way. The project is financed by the European Commission in Portugal and the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos. It groups a number of specialists from different disciplines (sociology, economics, political science, law) and will produce a volume on Portugal and EU citizenship in Portugal, to be published in 2013.

2013- Principal Investigator of a Project entitled “Citizens’ Resilience in the most Crisis-

hit countries in a comparative Perspective” submitted to a call in the FP7 framework. This project includes political scientists, historians and social psychologists from 7 institutions in Europe. Its proposed budget is 2.5 million euros. The project was very positively evaluated by the European Commission, (13/15) but did not obtain funding.

2012- Core cv member of a project entitled IASPP, “Infrastructure on Social and Political

Attitudes of the Portuguese”. This project is led by Jorge Vala. This project combines an infrastructure for the study of political behavior and of social attitudes in Portugal, building on two long-standing projects in the ICS, namely the Electoral Behaviour project and the European Social Surveys Project.

2012- Principal Investigator of a Project entitled “Personalisation of Politics in XXIst century”. Project financed with 75.000 euros by the Science and Technology Foundation.

2009- Project Director of “Bússola Eleitoral” (Electoral Compass) which created a Voting Advice Application (VAA) in the Portuguese Legislative Elections of 2009. (www.bussolaeleitoral.pt). This was the first ever VAA created in Portugal and 175,000 individuals responded to the online questionnaire. Project Financed by Gulbenkian Foundation and Luso-American Foundation (total funds obtained: 30,000 euros). This research links to work I have developed in the electoral studies arena. Yet it is very new, in that for the first time in Portugal an online political survey was developed, and with this type of success. Also, we have now characterised with political statements from official documents twelve parties in the Portuguese spectrum, which gives us a very rich and complex understanding of Portuguese parties positioning today.

2001- Co-Director of a project entitled “Electoral Behaviour and Political Attitudes in a

Comparative Perspective” together with André Freire (until 2007) and Pedro Magalhães. Project financed by the following institutions: Foundation for Science and Technology, Tinker Foundation, Gulbenkian Foundation, Luso American

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Foundation and Government Departments for the Observation of Elections. Total funds obtained: 500,000 euros. (For more details, please consult www.ceapp.ics.ul.pt). This Project effectively launched the “Portuguese Election Studies”. Since 2002 we have been responsible for applying post-election surveys in the main elections in Portugal (Legislative and Presidential), and for publishing several volumes which characterise the Portuguese elector, in a contextual and a comparative perspective. Within this project, I have specialised in the topic of leader effects, their magnitude, their substantive meaning, their relationship to types of parties, and their differential impact among specific types of elector, both in a longitudinal and comparative perspective. Through the creation of this project I have become involved in a series of international research projects (see below). This is also the project which has fuelled most of my publications.

Project Membership 2014- Member of EUVOX, an international project – a Vote Advice Application- for

the European Parliament elections held in June 2014. 2012- Member of an International Project on Party Organization in Europe, led by Paul

Webb of the University of Sussex. 2011-2014 Member of the Project on Quality of Democracy led by Pedro Magalhães, Luis de

Sousa and António Costa Pinto (ICS-UL). 2010-2013 Member of an International Project on Social Democracy in Latin America and

Europe, led by Jorge Lanzaro of the University of Montevideo.

2010-2012 Member of a Project on Economic Voting in Southern Europe, with Michael Lewis-Beck of the University of Iowa and Paolo Bellucci of the University of Siena.

2007-2012 Member of an International, the EES Project (later PIREDEU) led by Mark

Franklin, EUI (For more information see www.piredeu.eu).

2004-2012 Member of an International Project INTUNE project, led by Maurizio Cotta. (For more information see www.intune.it)

2002- Member of and International Project Comparative National Election Project, led by Richard Gunther of the Ohio State University (For more information see www.cnep.ics.ul.pt).

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2.5. Prizes 2014 ERICS Prize for international publications in 2014. 2013 ERICS Prize for international publications in 2013. 2012 ERICS Prize for international publications in journals and books in 2012.

2010 Olavo Lima Junior Prize, atributed by the Brazilian Political Science Association, for

the best article published in an English language journal in 2008-2010.

2001 Adelino Amaro da Costa Prize, attributed by the “Instituto Defesa e Liberdade” for the best study on the Portuguese Parliament.

2.6. Scientific Refereeing Since 2001- Elaboration of referee reports for the following journals:

Electoral Studies Political Research Quarterly Journal of Legislative Studies Party Politics European Journal of Political Research South European Society and Politics Análise Social. I have also refereed book proposals for Routledge Oxford University Press Sage Imprensa de Ciências Sociais

2.7. Scientific Reports Since 2001- Member of the Team which elaborates the Reports for the biannual Eurobarometer

surveys in Portugal. See http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/standard_en.htm. This involves the elaboration of extensive reports on attitudes towards the EU and are a very rich source of data and information on Portuguese public opinion.

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3. Post-Graduate Activities 3.1.Teaching

2016 Lecturer in Study in Portugal Network, Catholic University of Portugal, a Course on European Integration and its Challenges.

2014 Guest Lecturer in the FGV- Fundação Getúlio Vargas, EBAPE, to teach a Course on

European Politics and Policies. 2013- Guest Lecturer in the University of Massachussets in Dartmouth, Lisbon Campus. I

teach a course in English on Portuguese Political Development in the XXth Century. 2011 Guest Lecturer in the IESP- Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos, Rio de Janeiro,

for a Course on European Politics and Policies.

2008-2014 Guest Lecturer at the Political Science Degree in ISCTE (Instituto Superior Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa). I teach one course per semester. One is in the BA in Political Science and the other in the MA in Contemporary History.

2007-2012 Lecturer in the Course on Political Institutions for the Doctoral Programme in the University of Lisbon Doctorate in Political Science.

2004-2007 Lecturer in the Course on Political Institutions for the Master’s Programme in the ICS.

2003-2006 Guest Lecturer in the Political Science Degree at the Portuguese Catholic University.

2002-2003 Guest Lecturer at the Law Faculty in the University of Coimbra, Degree of Public Administration.

Since 2001, I have taught courses on Elections and Voting Behaviour, Political Systems and Parties, Comparative European Politics, as well as Introductory political science courses at graduate and undergraduate level.

3.2. Coordination of PhD and Masters Programmes 2010-2012 Co-ordinator of the Doctorate in Political Science of the University of Lisbon. I have

been responsible for the accreditation of these Courses in the AE3S of the new Doctorate in Comparative Politics, in operation since 2012.

2004-2007 Director of the Master in Comparative Politics at the Institute of Social

Sciences of the University of Lisbon.

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3.3. Coordination of Courses/ Seminars 2010-2012 As the co-ordinator of the Doctorate in Comparative Politics, I was responsible for

the design of the Doctoral Programme. 2004-2007 As a coordinator of the Masters in Comparative Politics I was responsible for the

Design of the Master’s Programme.

3.4. PhD and Master Thesis Supervision 2013- Supersivor of Isabella Razzuoli’s Doctoral Thesis. Title: Party Centre-Periphery

Relations in Portugal.

2015 Supervisor of Sofia Serra da Silva’s Doctoral Thesis. Title: Parliaments and the Internet.

2011-12 Supervision of Antonio Alves Lopes’ Master thesis. Title: “The role of the President

in two semi-presidential regimes: Cabo Verde and Sao Tome and Principe”.

2011- Supervision of Julio Fazendeiro’s Doctoral Thesis. Title: “Party Membership in two Third Wave Democracies, the case of Spain and Portugal.

2010- Supervision of Edalina Sanches’ Doctoral Thesis. Title: “The Institutionalisation of Party Systems in Third Wave Democracies: the case of African countries (Cape Verde, Mozambique).” Completed in June 2014 –defended in November 2014.

2010- Supervision of Ana Margarida Craveiro’s Doctoral thesis. Title: “Patterns of dissolution of Assemblies in European Semipresidentialism, 1970s-2000s”

2008-2009 Supervision of Joana Miranda’s Master thesis, concluded on 16 June 2009.

Thesis title: “The Reforms of the centre of government since 1995”.

2005-2007 Supervision of Nuno Guedes’ Master thesis, concluded on 16 December 2007. Title: “The making of a Prime Minister: Social and Political Profiles of European heads of government”.

2005-2008 Supervision of Inês Carneiro’s Master thesis, concluded on 28 April 2008. Title: “Parties and State Reforms in Portugal, 1976-2000”.

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3.5. Participation in PhD and Masters Juris

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2015 Ph.D. Thesis Fulgêncio Seda, Oral exam at the University of Leiden, Netherlands,

Title: “Border Governance in Mozambique”, on 29 November 2015. 2014 Ph.D. Thesis Edalina Rodrigues Sanches. Oral exam on at the University of Lisbon.

Title: “ “ 2014 Master Thesis by Joana Rodrigues. Oral Exam on 18 July at the Catholic University.

Title:  "A Relação entre os Cidadãos e a Assembleia da Republica em Portugal". 2013 Doctoral Thesis by Patricia Silva. Oral Exam on 6 June at University of Aveiro.

Title: “Patronagem Política em Portugal”. 2012 Doctoral Thesis by Filipe Nunes. Oral exam on 19 December at the University of

Lisbon. Title: “A Administração Pública e sua Politização em Portugal” 2012 Doctoral Thesis by Sandra Bermudez. Oral exam on 18 September at the University

Pompeu Fabra. Title: “Individual Determinants of the Vote and Context Variables”.

2011 Doctoral Thesis by Manuel Monteiro. Oral Exam on 14 March at the Univeristy Lusíada. Title “A Reform of the Electoral System in Portugal”.

2010 Master Thesis by Luís Teixeira. Oral exam on 11 February at the University of

Lisbon. Títle: “Os Verdes Anos: o Ecologismo em Portugal” [The Green Years: Ecologism in Portugal].

2009 Doctoral Thesis by Solidea Formichelli. Oral exam held on 18 September at the University of Siena. Title: “Leader Effects across Institutional Contexts”.

2008 Doctoral thesis by Filipe Montargil. Oral Exam held on 11 July at the University of Evora. Title: “Sociedade de Informação, Democracia e Participação” [The information society, democracy and participation].

2008 Doctoral thesis by Ana Maria Belchior. Oral exam held on 18 April at the Catholic University. Title: “A Participação Política em Portugal”, [Political Participation in Portugal].

2008 Doctoral thesis by Riccardo Marchi. Oral exam held on 10 March. Title: “As Direitas Radicais em Portugal Durante o Estado Novo, 1945-1974”. [The Radical Right in Portugal during the Authoritarian Regime, 1945-1974]

2003 Master Thesis by Marco. Oral exam held on 17 June. Title: “Um partido Revolucionário na Transição para a democracia: O PCP entre 1974 e 1976”. [A Revolutionary party in the transition to democracy: The Communist Party between 1974 and 1976 in Portugal].

2003 Master thesis by Nuno Joel Nascimento da Silva. Oral exam held on 27 June. Title: O sistema de Governo Português: A posição e a influência do Primeiro-Ministro. [The Portuguese political system: the influence and the position of the Prime-Minister]

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Since 2004- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Relações Internacionais [Portuguese

Journal – International Relations].

2001-2006 Member of the Board of the Portuguese Political Science Association elected in 2001 and 2004. Organizer of the II and III Association’s Congresses (2004 and 2006).

3.6. Membership of Post-Graduate Committees 2014-2016 President of the Post-graduate Studies Committee. 2004-2007 and 2010-2012

Member of the post-graduate Committee of ICS-UL

3.7. Post-doc Supervision 2015- Edalina Sanches (PhD Lisbon University)

2013- José Pereira (Ph.D EUI).

2012-2014 Ana Espirito Santo (Ph.D. EUI).

2009-2013 Ana Maria Evans (Ph.D. Georgetown University).

2006- 2011 Marco Lisi (Ph.D ISCTE).

3.8. Researcher Supervision Since 2011 I have been responsible for Research Supervision of Frederico Ferreira da Silva who

is a Master’s Student working on the “Personalization of Politics in the XXIst Century” Project.

2004-2011 I have been responsible for Research Supervision of several Master’s Students who were contracted in the Portuguese Election Studies project, namely: Ana Espírito Santo, Edalina Sanches, José Pereira.

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4. Outreach

4.1. Public Policies and Private Sector, including Reports and Studies

2016- Local Organizer of European Dialogue Project led by German ngo Progressive Zentrum. See here for more information: http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/agenda-en/europe-the-world-en/projects-en/dialogue-on-europe-en/?lang=en

2015- Report on Youth Participation in Politics, Labour Market, Employability, Leisure. Report Commissioned by the Presidency of the Republic, June 2015.

2014- Co-ordinator of the Observatory of the Quality of Democracy in Portugal. This Observatory aims at collecting and diffusing knowledge about the Quality of Democracy in Portugal. In 2014, in partnership with the Expresso newspaper we ran a representative survey on attitudes towards the transition to democracy in Portugal, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the democratization in Portugal. The survey results were widely disseminated through the media outlets of Expresso, SIC and SIC noticias. For more information, consult www.bqd.ics.ul.pt

2012- Co-founder of the Institute of Public Policies – Thomas Jefferson-Correia da Serra.

An Institute which seeks to promote debate about public policies in Portugal and how to improve them. In this Institute I am responsible for political science projects. For more information see http://www.ipp-jcs.org/pt/bem-vindos-2/.

2012-2014 Member of the Consultative Council of a Project intitled “Portugal in the European

Institutions” lead by Alexander Trechsel and Richard Rose. This Project is financed by the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos. My role as member of the Consultative Council involves reading and commenting on draft reports. For more information see https://www.ffms.pt/estudo/16/a-participacao-de-portugal-nas-decisoes-da-ue

Since 2010 Member of the Team which elaborates the Reports on Budgetary Transparency in Portugal. This project promotes transparency of the budgetary process. I have become involved in the political dimension of the project. Also, I have provided consultancy to the elaboration of the first Citizen’s Budget, produced by the Ministry of Finance in order to promote openness towards Civil Society. This advocacy project is run within the Institute for Public Policies. For more information see http://www.ipp-jcs.org/en/research/open-budget-survey-2012/.

Since 2001- Member of the Team which elaborates the Reports for the biannual Eurobarometer surveys in Portugal. See http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/standard_en.htm. This involves the elaboration of extensive reports on attitudes towards the EU and are a very rich source of data and information on Portuguese public opinion.

4.2. Knowledge Diffusion to Wider Audiences

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2015 Presentation of a Report on Youth and Participation in Politics, Employment, Leisure

and Work, at a Conference organised by the Presidency of the Republic, Lisbon: Fundação Champalimaud, 7 May 2015.

2014 Extensive Interview and liaison with Expresso weekly on the perceptions of the Portuguese concerning transition to democracy 40 years on. I cooperated in making the newspaper and the graphs to accompany the interview.

2014 Speaker at a Conference organised by the President of the Republic on the occasion

of the 40th anniversary of democratisation in Portugal. Title of Speech: Political Legacies and the Future of political institutions in Portugal.

2013-2014 Organizer of the annual Conference for the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos,

on the theme of EU integration. The Foundation has as one of its main goals the dissemination of academic knowledge to the public. More than 1000 attendees were present at the conference, and via the media, more than 1 million Portuguese saw the conference panels. In 2014 I am once again involved in the organization of the annual Conference, this time as a member of the Scientific Council.

2007-2013 Regular columnist for the Diário de Notícias and the Jornal de Negócios, both daily

newspapers. The columns for Jornal de Negócios were also published in my personal blog, Tempo Político.

Since 2006- Regular presence in Television debates on Portuguese politics. 2002 and 2004

Present in Parliamentary Committees twice in Portugal. On one occasion to discuss the Reform of Parliament in the Committee for the Reform of the Political System, and another to explain Portuguese Attitudes towards Europe in the Committee for European Affairs.

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5. Academic Service

5.1.Participation in Governance Bodies Since 2006-2016

Member of the Scientific Council of ICS-UL.

Since 2012-2014

Member of the Library Council of ICS-UL.

5.2.Coordination of Scientific Journals 2007-2009 Journal Editor of South European Society and Politics together with Susannah

Verney and Anna Bosco. This is perhaps the most important area studies journal in the English language for Southern Europe, and it is ranked in ISI.

5.3.Membership of Scientific Journals’ Editorial Boards Since 2010- Member of the Editorial Board of Electoral Studies. [Top Journal, highly ranked by

the ISI, A Journal in the ICS Social Science Index].

2004-2007 and 2010-2012

Member of the Editorial Board of South European Society and Politics.

2008-2013 Member of the Editorial Board of European Journal of Political Research. .[Top

Journal, highly ranked by the ISI, A Journal in the ICS Social Science Index].

Since 2008- Member of the Editorial Board of Revista Americana de Estudos Legislativos [Brazilian Journal – American Journal of Legislative Studies].

Since 2004- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Relações Internacionais [Portuguese

Journal – International Relations].

5.4. Membership of the Board of Scientific Associations 2004-2006 Member of the Board of the Portuguese Political Science Association 2001-2004 Secretary of the Portuguese Political Science Association and organizer of its two

Congresses in 2002 and 2004 2008-2010 Co-cordinator, together with Oddbjorn Knutsen, Oslo Universirty, of the ECPR’s

Standing Group on “Public Opinion and Voting in a Comparative Perspective”.

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(www.povb.ecpr.org).

5.5. Participation in Evaluation Activities 2015/16 Member of the Scientific Committee for Evaluation of FCT Researchers in Political

Science.

2015 Member of the A3ES Evaluation Committee for Political Science Courses in Portugal.

2014 Member of the H2020 Evaluation Panel for the Call on Political for Europe, August-September.

Since 2011 Member of the Gulbenkian jury which attributes annual scholarships to international

political science students who wish to spend a period of time in Portugal. 2011-2012 President of the FCT jury for the political science panel which evaluates doctoral and

post-doctoral applications for scholarships.

Since 2005-2011

Member of the political science committee at the Foundation for Science and Technology in charge of attributing doctoral and post-doctoral scholarships. This is the Portuguese government body responsible for financing and evaluating the national scientific and technology institutions. It supports infra-structures for scientific research, as well programs, projects and qualification of human resources.