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O Estado do Tempo is an initiative organized by O Espaço do Tempo that began in 2024 and comprises a series of talks and the publishing of a collection of zines on various topics of our time. 

In each talk, there will be a general theme that will be discussed by the people invited, as well as the participation of the present audience. Each of these talks, which will happen in different locations in Montemor-o-Novo, will result in a publication that will bring together photographic records, transcriptions, texts, and original graphic creations.

The next talk of O Estado do Tempo will be on October 4, around 4pm, at Centro Juvenil de Montemor-o-Novo, where we will discuss the theme Participação Política, Conflitos e Democracia

For this discussion, we are pleased to welcome the following participants:

  • • Joacine Katar Moreira (Historian);
  • • Vitalina Roque (Retired Teacher);
  • • José Carlos Mota (Urban Planner and teacher at University of Aveiro);

MORE ABOUT O ESTADO DO TEMPO

+ #1 Propriedade Privada e Direito à Habitação
+ #2 Jornalismo: Liberdade e Independência
+ #3 Modos de Acção e Intersecções no Activismo Ambiental
+ #4 Educar: Antes, Durante e Além da Escola
+ #5 Trabalhar! Trabalhar? Trabalhar.

4 October, 16h00

Centro Juvenil view map

› All talks of O Estado do Tempo will have a photographer present.
› There will also be an audio recording that will be transcripted and used for the zines.
› The entire conversation between speakers will be in Portuguese.

There's no reservation for this event, but we would love to know if you'll join us. Text us to [+351] 913 699 891 or send an email to info[a]oespacodotempo.pt.

Credits

O ESTADO DO TEMPO

Zines

Editorial Coordination and Curation
Inês Barbosa, Pedro Barreiro, Rodrigo Pedreira

Graphic Design and Object
Rodrigo Pedreira

Publication and Dissemination
O Espaço do Tempo

Printing
João Flecha, Filipa Oliveira | Sudsud

#6 Participação Política, Conflitos e Democracia

Co-curators
Inês Barbosa, Pedro Barreiro, Rodrigo Pedreira

Speakers
Joacine Katar Moreira, José Carlos Mota, Vitalina Roque

Photography
Carolina Lecoq

Co-production
Cineteatro Curvo Semedo

Joacine Katar Moreira holds a PhD in African Studies, a Master’s degree in Development Studies, and a Bachelor’s degree in Modern and Contemporary History from ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon. An intersectional feminist and anti-racist, she served as an independent Member of Parliament during the 14th Legislature and has participated in public debate on Gender, Colonialism, and Racism. She is the director of ANASTÁCIA – Center for Decolonial Studies and Intervention and the author of the book Matchundadi, published by Documenta/Praga in 2020.

José Carlos Mota. Assistant Professor in the Department of Social, Political and Territorial Sciences at the University of Aveiro and researcher at GOVCOPP. He holds a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Aveiro and a Master’s in Urban Planning and Design from the University of Porto. He served as Director of the Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning (2016–2020). He founded the Laboratory of Planning and Public Policies, which was awarded the UA Cooperation Prize 2023. He has participated in several national and international research projects on territorial-based participatory planning, including the European projects Participation4All, Urban Imprint, and DUT Conifer. In parallel, he has led various civic initiatives in support of cities and citizenship.

Vitalina Roque Sofio is a retired teacher. She was part of the leadership committee of the Women’s Democratic Movement in Montemor-o-Novo. She was elected for 38 years as a Councillor of the Montemor-o-Novo Municipality, as President of the Parish Council, and as President of the Municipal Assembly.

O Estado do Tempo #6

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