Diana Soeiro
Diana Soeiro licenciou-se, em 2004, em Filosofia, variante de História das Ideias pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL). Tendo completado o seu primeiro ano de Mestrado em Filosofia, ramo de Estética, na mesma universidade, foi convidada a transitar o seu projecto para Doutoramento, tendo concluído a sua tese em 2011. A dissertação tem por título: “A cor como abrigo: a Arquitectura como cuidado”. Orientação de Maria Filomena Molder (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) e Maria João Durão (Universidade de Lisboa). Durante o processo de transição, foi-lhe atribuído um Mestrado em Ciências da Comunicação, ramo de Cinema e Televisão (sem tese), por creditação, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, por ter completado com sucesso, doze disciplinas em regime extraordinário, durante a sua licenciatura. Foi assistente de investigação no Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA-UNL), entre 2009 e 2011, tendo trabalhado como coordenadora executiva em projectos coordenados cientificamente pelo Professor José Gil e Professora Maria Filomena Molder. Desde 2011 que ensina regularmente disciplinas de Mestrado que cruzam temas de Filosofia, Arquitectura e Urbanismo e, Política. Tem por interesses gerais de investigação: Estética e Ontologia e; por interesses específicos: Filosofia do Espaço, Arquitectura e Urbanismo, Ciência Política, Corpo e Espaço, Antropologia e Psiquiatria. A percepção e em particular a dinâmica de percepção espacial (que incluí a luz e a cor) são tópicos essenciais, que provam ser úteis no estudo dos interesses gerais e específicos. Desde 2012 que é Membro Integrado do IFILNOVA-UNL, na área da Filosofia e, actualmente, frequenta o Mestrado de Economia e Políticas Públicas no ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Lisboa (Portugal).
Diana Soeiro graduated, in 2004, in Philosophy, History of Ideas (Lic) from Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL). Having completed the first year of her MA in Philosophy, Aesthetics, at the same university, she was invited to transition her project to PhD, having been granted her degree in 2011. Her dissertation is titled: “Colour as Shelter, Architecture as Care” [in Portuguese], Chairs: Maria Filomena Molder (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Maria João Durão (Universidade de Lisboa). During this transition process she was granted a MA in Communication Sciences/ Film and Television (no thesis), by Universidade Nova de Lisboa, for having successfully completed twelve extra courses during her Lic. She was research assistant at Nova Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA-UNL), between 2009 and 2012 having worked as executive coordinator for projects scientifically coordinated by Professor José Gil and Professor Maria Filomena Molder. Since 2011 she regularly teaches Master level courses on topics crossing Philosophy, Architecture and Urbanism and, Politics. Her general research interests are: Aesthetics and Ontology and; her specific research interests are: Philosophy of Space, Architecture and urbanism, Political Science, Body and Space, Anthropology and Psychiatry. Perception and particularly spatial perception dynamics (which include colour and light) are key topics, to both general and specific research interests. Since 2012, she is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy at IFILNOVA-UNL and she is currently pursuing a MA in Economics and Economic Policy at ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Lisbon (Portugal).
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Projectos
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (selected)
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
1. 2017 (forthcoming) > Diana Soeiro, “Rational Landscape: Spatial justice, politics and aesthetics - The city of Lisbon as a case study”, IFILNOVA Yearbook, Bern: Peter Lang.
2. 2013 > Soeiro, Diana, “Hikikomori and the Inhabited Form: Morphology and Territory” in Maria Filomena Molder, Diana Soeiro and Nuno Fonseca (eds), Morphology. Questions on Language and Method, Bern: Peter Lang, pp.147–162. ISBN: 978-303-431-376-6.
3. 2013 > Molder, Maria Filomena, Diana Soeiro and Nuno Fonseca (eds), Morphology. Questions on Language and Method, Third Volume of ‘Lisbon Philosophical Studies - Uses of Language in Interdisciplinary Fields’ Series, Bern: Peter Lang * ISBN: 978-303-431-376-6.
4. 2012 > Soeiro, Diana, “On Goethe’s morphology and contemporary ghost cities”, in Mafalda Teixeira de Sampayo; Paula André; Teresa Marat-Mendes (org); Susana S. Brito (technical support), Morfologia Urbana nos Países Lusófonos - PNUM 2012: Urban Morphology in Portuguese Speaking Countries, Portuguese Network of Urban Morphology, Lisboa, Julho 2012, pp.651–660. ISBN: 978-989-732-023-1.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1. 2017 (forthcoming) > Soeiro, Diana, Four Entries on Architecture, “Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, b.1922”, in Stephen Ross (Ed), Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, UK/USA, Routledge.
2. 2017 (forthcoming) > Soeiro, Diana, Four Entries on Architecture, “Álvaro Siza Vieira, b.1933”, in Stephen Ross (Ed), Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, UK/USA, Routledge.
3. 2016 > Soeiro, Diana, “Japanese Secession” in Stephen Ross (Ed), Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, UK/USA, Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781135000356-REM836-1
4. 2016 > Soeiro, Diana, “Kazuo Shinohara, 1925–2006” in Stephen Ross (Ed), Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, UK/USA, Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781135000356REM243-1
ARTICLES WITH PEER-REVIEW
1. 2016 > Soeiro, Diana, “What is Nature in the Epoch of the Anthropocene?”, in Philosophica, 48, pp.63-71, ISSN: 0872-4784, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal).
2. 2014 > Soeiro, Diana, “The Destruction of Ruins as Spatial Planning”, in HORIZONTE: Zeitschrift für Architekturdiskurs, Ausgabe 9 (Oktober): Ruine, pp.47–55. ISSN: 2190–5649, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar (Germany).
3. 2013 > Soeiro, Diana, “On Artificial and Animal Electricity: Alessandro Volta vs. Luigi Galvani”, in Journal of Philosophy of Life, Vol.3, No.3. pp.212–237. ISSN: 2185-4505, Editor-in-chief: Masahiro Morioka, Research Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life – Osaka Prefecture University (Japan).
4. 2011 > Soeiro, Diana, “ ‘Know thyself’: mind, body and ethics - Japanese archery (Kyudo) and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze”, in Enrahonar: Eastern Thought and Cognitive Science (Special Issue), pp.199–210. ISSN online: 2014-881X; ISSN paper: 0211-402X, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain).
5. 2010 > Soeiro, Diana, "Colour as body and space – a new proposal on Philosophy of colour", in Topos - Journal for philosophy and cultural studies, 2, pp.80–89. ISSN: 1815-0047, Editor: Mirko A´cimovi´c, Center for Philosophical Anthropology – European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania).
6. 2009 > Soeiro, Diana, “Colour as Mathematics: an approach on Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Colour”, in Arche, Vol. XI: Wittgenstein and Phenomenology, pp.259-267. June 1, 2009. ISSN: 1820-0958, The Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad (Serbia).
7. 2007 > Soeiro, Diana, “Spatial Belonging – Living in the Architectural Space”, Wolkenkuckucksheim/ Internationale Zeitschrift zur Theorie der Architektur, 12, 1, Editor: Eduard Führ, Fakultät 2 - Architektur, Bauingenieurwesen und Stadtplanung - Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus (Germany).
REVIEWS WITH PEER-REVIEW
1. 2017 > “Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Cannibal Metaphysics, University of Minnesota Press, 2014”, cultural geographies, First Published April 17, 2016; vol.24 (1), January, pp. 189–190. SAGE Publishers, ISSN: 1474-4740.
2. 2016 > “Fabio Vighi, Alexis Nuselovici, Mauro Ponzi, Between Urban Topographies and Political Spaces: Threshold Experiences, Lexington Books, 2014”, Journal Space and Culture. July 6, ISSN: 15528308, SAGE Publishers.
3. 2016 > “Clive Hamilton, François Gemenne and Christophe Bonneuil (eds), The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking modernity in a new epoch, Lexington Books, 2014”, Environmental Values, pp. 630-632(3). White Horse Press, ISSN: 0963-2719. https://doi.org/10.3197/096327116X14703858759332
4. 2016 > “Paul V. Stock, Michael Carolan and Christopher Rosin, Food Utopias: Reimagining citizenship, ethics and community, Routledge/Earthscan, 2015”, Social & Cultural Geography 17 (8), pp.980-981. SAGE Publishers, ISSN: 1464-9365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2016.1147150
5. 2016 > “Jürgen Friedrich, International Environmental ‘soft law’, Springer, 2013”, Ethics, Policy & Environment — A Journal of Philosophy & Geography, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp.369-371. Taylor & Francis, ISSN: 2155-0085. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21550085.2016.1226233
6. 2016 > “Keisuke Matsui, Geography of Religion in Japan: Religious Space, Landscape, and Behavior, Springer, 2013”, Tourist Studies. An International Journal, vol. 16 (3), pp.337-339 (Online: July 15, 2015), SAGE Publishers, ISSN: 1741-3206. doi:10.1177/1468797615594749
7. 2015 > “Joachim Weimann, Andreas Knabe and Ronnie Schöb, Measuring Happiness: The Economics of Well-Being, MIT Press, 2015”, Metapsychology – Online Reviews, Sep 29th 2015 (Volume 19, Issue 40).
8. 2015 > “Peter Howard, Ian Thompson and Emma Waterton (eds) The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies, Routledge, 2013”, Metapsychology – Online Reviews, May 12th 2015 (Volume 19, Issue 20).
9. 2015 > “Garth A. Myers, African Cities: Alternative Visions of Urban Theory and Practice, Zed Books, 2011”, Journal of Asian and African Studies, Volume 50, Issue 2 (April), pp.254-255, SAGE Publications, ISSN: 00219096.
CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS (selected)
1. 2017 > Soeiro, Diana, "The built environment as an extension of human biology: Alexander, Damásio, Bratton", Kine[SIS]tem, From Nature to Architectural Matter - International Conference + Summer School, June 19th - 30th, Lisbon, Portugal.
2. 2016 > Soeiro, Diana, “Addressing the Epistemology of Urban e-Planning:
How can new reference geographical systems impact urban planning?”, Conference on "Urban E-Planning: Recent Developments, Emerging Issues and Future Challenges", Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning –University of Lisbon, 31 March - 1 April 2016.
3. 2013 > Soeiro, Diana, “Identity vs colonization: China’s ghost cities in African territory”, Conference Colonial and Postcolonial Urban Planning in Africa, International Planning History Society (IPHS) & Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning - University of Lisbon, 5–6 September 2013.
4. 2013 > Soeiro, Diana, “On pattern language: morphology, morphogenesis and sustainability”, 3-Day International Conference on Evolutionary Patterns: Horizontal and Vertical Transmission and Micro- and Macroevolutionary Patterns of Biological and Sociocultural Evolution, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, 27–29 May, 2013.
5. 2011 > Soeiro, Diana, “Colour, space and architecure: optics or atmosphere?”, Seminar “Perception and Language”, Project “Morphology: Questions on Method and Language.
PROJECTS (selected)
2017.05 (under evaluation by FCT) > Team member and co-coordinator, CogArTi - Thinking Through Artefacts: The Cognitive and Epistemic Role of Artefacts in the Time of the Internet. Scientific Coordinators: Robert Clowes and Diana Soeiro, Nova Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA) UNL-FCSH.
2010–2012 > Research Member and Executive Coordinator, Project title: Language and Forces: the Unconscious of Language and the Creative Process. Scientific Coordinator: Professor José Gil. Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem (IFL), UNL-FCSH :: http://linguagemeforcas.squarespace.com/
2010–2012 > Research Member and Executive Coordinator, Project title: Morphology: Questions on Method and Language, Scientific Coordinator: Professor Maria Filomena Molder, Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem (IFL), UNL-FCSH :: http://morphology.squarespace.com/
2009–2012 > Soeiro, Diana: Idea; Scientific Coordination: Diana Soeiro, Nuno Fonseca, Nélio Conceição, Maria João Branco, Seminário Questões de Estética [Seminar Questions on Aesthetics], IFL-UNL/FCSH. 2011–2012 (six sessions); 2010–2011 (nine sessions); 2009–2010 (nine sessions) :: http://seminarioquestoesdeestetica.wordpress.com/