THE CONSTRUCTION OF DEMOCRACY IN CAPE VERDE: FROM PORTUGUESE COLONIAL CONDITIONALISM TO INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
joao.madeira@docente.unicv.edu.cv
PhD in Social Sciences from Lisbon University (UL, Portugal). Assistant Professor at the University of Cape Verde (Uni-CV). Researcher at the Centre for Public Administration and Public Policies (CAPP-ISCSP- UL) and the Centre for Research in Social and Political Sciences (CICSP-Uni-CV). Member of the Research Group on Practices, Media and Digital Competencies at the Autonomous University of Lisbon (NIP@COM/UAL).
PhD in Social Sciences from the Universidade Pontifícia de São Paulo and PhD in Communication Sciences from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid. Assistant Professor at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa and visiting professor of the Master’s Degree course on digital cultures of Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (Mexico). Collaborates with Cabo Verde University, where he was coordinator of Social Sciences between 2010 and 2012. Member of the Nucleus of Studies in Art, Media and Politics (NEAMP/PUC-SP). Member of the Research Group on Practices, Media and Digital Competencies at the Autonomous University of Lisbon (NIP@COM/UAL).
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Madeira, João Paulo; Reis, Bruno Carriço (2018). “The construction of democracy in Cape Verde: from portuguese colonial conditionalism to international recognition”. Notes, JANUS.NET e-journal of International Relations, Vol. 9, N.º 1, May-October 2018. Consulted [online] on the date of last consultation, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.9.1.02