Capítulos em Livros e Artigos em Revistas (Internacionais) // Book Chapters and Journal Articles (International)

  1. Diogo, Maria Paula, Ana Duarte Rodrigues, Davide Scarso e Ana Simões, “Introduction. Nature and Gardens in History of Science and Technology” and in Garden and Landscape Studies”, in M.P.Diogo, A.D. Rodrigues, D. Scarso, A. Simões (eds.), Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene, Routledge (Routledge Environmental Humanities Series), 2019, pp. 1-16. LINK


  2. Louro, Ivo, Ana Matilde de Sousa, “Troubled Gardens: Nature-technoculture binary and the search for a Safe Operating Space in Hayao Miyazaki’s Mononoke Hime”, in M.P.Diogo, A.D. Rodrigues, D. Scarso, A. Simões (eds.),Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene, Routledge (Routledge Environmental Humanities Series), 2019, pp. 216-234. LINK


  3. Simões, Ana e Maria Paula Diogo, “Urban utopias and the Anthropocene”, in M.P.Diogo, A.D. Rodrigues, D. Scarso, A. Simões (eds.), Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene, Routledge (Routledge Environmental Humanities Series), 2019, pp.58-72. LINK


  4. Valentines-Álvarez, Jaume; Eric LoPresti, “The atom in the Garden and the Apocalyptic fungi: framing narratives about a global anthroposcape”, in M.P.Diogo, A.D. Rodrigues, D. Scarso, A. Simões (eds.), Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene, Routledge (Routledge Environmental Humanities Series), 2019, pp.180-200. LINK


  5. Amaral, Isabel, “A doença do sono em África no século X: quo vadis ambiente?”, in Benchimol, Jaime, Isabel Amaral (eds), Medicina e Ambiente: desafios no passado, presente e futuro, Belo Horizonte: Fino Traço Editora, 2019, pp.145-166. LINK


  6. Scarso, Davide, “Governar por algoritmos: Big Data e gestão social”, in P. A. Castro (ed.), Desafios presentes no futuro, Porto – London – Charleston: Fénix Editores, 2019, pp.152-191 LINK


  7. Sousa, Maria Luísa, “Construction, Maintenance, and Forced Labour: Laterite Roads in Mozambique and Angola”, Online Proceedings of the I International Congress Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes: Architecture, Cities, Infrastructures, 2019. LINK


  8. Véliz, Alex Bárbara Direito, Isabel Amaral, Juan Roca, Pedro Vitor Lemos Cravo, Sandro Dutra e Silva (eds), “Apresentação e Carta Editorial”, Fronteiras, Volume 7 (2), 2018:1-11. LINK


  9. Amaral, Isabel, “Medicina Tropical em perspectiva: reconstruindo o puzzle da erradicação da doença do sono na Ilha do Príncipe, 1914”, Fronteiras, Volume 7 (2), 2018: 64-82 LINK


  10. Diogo, Maria Paula e Bruno Navarro, “Re-designing Africa: Railways and Globalization in the Era of the New Imperialism”, in David Pretel and Lino Camprubi (eds.), Technology and Globalisation. Networks of Experts in World History, Palgrave MacMillan, 2018, pp.105-128 LINK (Palgrave), LINK (Academia)

  11. Pereira, Hugo Silveira e Ian J. Kerr, “Railways and Economic Development in India and Portugal: The Mormugão and Tua Lines compared, circa 1880 to circa 1930, and Briefly Onwards”, Revista Brasileira de História, vol 39 (81) (2019): s/p. LINK


  12. Pereira, Hugo Silveira e Bruno J. Navarro, “The implementation and development of narrow-gauge railways in Portugal as a case of knowledge transfer (c. 1850–c. 1910)”, The Journal of Transport History, vol. 39, n. 3 (2018): 355-380. LINK


  13. Pereira, Hugo Silveira, “Colonial Railways and Conflict Resolution Between Portugal and the United Kingdom in Africa (c. 1880–early 1900s)”, HoST – Journal of History of Science and Technology, vol. 12, n.º1 (2018), pp. 76-105. LINK


  14. Pereira, Hugo Silveira, “Introduction – New Insights and Perceptions on Railway History”, HoST – Journal of History of Science and Technology, vol. 12, n.º1 (2018), pp. 76-105. LINK


  15. Pereira, Hugo Silveira, “The technodiplomacy of Iberian transnational railways in the second half of the nineteenth century”, History and Technology 37 (2) (2017): 175-195. LINK


  16. Diogo, Maria Paula, Louro, Ivo, Scarso, Davide, “Uncanny Nature”, Why the concept of Anthropocene is relevant for historians of technology”, ICON: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology, 23 (2017): 23-31. LINK