Tatiana Moura

Senior researcher at the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra (CES-UC), where she coordinates several national and international projects on masculinities and gender violence prevention (KINDER, X-MEN, among others) with a relevant impact in the production of contributions to programs and public policies on gender equality and masculinities in Portugal and in the European context. She co-coordinates the UPEA-CES and is a member of the Permanent Commission of the Scientific Committee of CES. She is a lecturer of the discipline «International Relations, Feminisms and Masculinities» at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra since September 2021, and Associate Director of the Maria and João Aleixo Institute/UniPeriferias (Maré, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) since March 2018. Between 2019 and 2021 she was co-coordinator of the Humanities, Migrations and Peace Studies Group (NHUMEP-CES), and between 2011 and 2019 she was the Executive Director of Instituto Promundo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), an international NGO with representation in Brazil, U.S.A., Democratic Republic of Congo and Portugal dedicated to engaging men and boys in gender equality. In the last fifteen years, she has coordinated projects on masculinities, caregiving, violence and trajectories of non-violence in peripheral contexts, particularly in Latin America and Europe. Member of the MenEngage Global Alliance, co-founder and member of the MenEngage Iberia Network Steering Group since 2018, she also integrates the Promundo-US Fellowship Committee since 2021. She holds a PhD in Peace, Conflicts and Democracy from the University Jaume I, Spain, a Master’s degree in Sociology from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra and a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the same Faculty. Her research interests focus on issues related to feminism in International Relations, masculinities, urban violence and newest wars.