Investigador
Cristina BritoInvestigador IntegradoProfessor AuxiliarFaculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas/Universidade Nova de Lisboacbrito@fcsh.unl.ptGrupo de Investigação: Cultura, história e pensamento ibéricos e ibero-americanosÁreas de Investigação: História da ciênciaHistória da expansão portuguesaORCID: 0000-0001-7895-0784
Cristina Brito is an Assistant Professor at NOVA FCSH. Her scientific interests are early modern environmental history and the history of european expansion. She holds a PhD in History of the Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion (NOVA FCSH) and has a background in Ethology and in Marine Biology. She has been awarded several prizes and grants; the most recent (2016-2019) a Research Contract by FCT (IF/00610/2015) at CHAM — NOVA FCSH to investigate ‘Cow-fish, ngulu-maza or iguaragua? Local and Global Knowledge Production, Changing Perceptions and Practices on Marine Animals in the Atlantic, 1419–1758’ (2016-2021).
Cristina Brito has an interdisciplinary, comparative and cross-cultural approach to her research. She also conducts research on the history of natural history, local and global perceptions about and uses of the seas, animal studies, humans and non-humans relationships, nature agency, Atlantic and ocean history.
She is currently a Subdirector of CHAM - Centre for the Humanities (NOVA FCSH) for International Research, and Member of the Board of the international organization OPI – Oceans Past Initiative (2018-2020). She also coordinates a thematic line of research at CHAM (Sea and Environmental History), the UNESCO Chair on Oceans' Cultural Heritage and the H2020 RISE project CONCHA (2018-2021).
Curriculum Vitae(Pdf)Documentos Partilhados: Medieval and Early Modern Whaling in Portugal(Pdf)History of ambergris(Pdf)New Science From Old News(Pdf)Connected Margins and Disconnected Knowledge(Pdf)UNESCO Chair on the Oceans(Pdf)Whales Beasts and Beauties(Pdf) Os conteúdos desta página são da responsabilidade do investigador.