Activities undertaken within the scope of this research include:
Research Groups: Ambiente, Território e Sociedade (ATS – Environment, Territory and Society); LIFE: Precursos de vida, Desigualdade e Solidariedade (Lifecourse, Inequality and Solidarity).
Other activities: Working Group at the institute, to develop an Ombudsman to address bullying and harassment in the workplace.
Collaborative activities:
Sept.2020 – Present: Urban Transitions Hub, Member & Reading Group co-coordinator, ICS-ULisboa
Mar.2020 – Present: Member, Rede-H, Portugal (collective of scholars and activists on Housing).
Feb.2020 – June.2021 – Steering Group Member, Partnerships for Social Justice, University of Leeds
Feb. – Mar. 2021: Blog Editor, Critical Childhood and Youth Studies Collective
Nov-Dec.2021: Secondment at University of Leeds, UK.
Public-facing/non-academic output
Reports
D’Silva, S. and Tandon, S. 2021. Potential impacts of the Goa Tamnar Transmission Line Project on the people of Goa. Evidence on the impact of infrastructural projects via the SaveMollem/AmchiMollem Campaign, submitted to the Central Empowered Committee of the Supreme Court of India.
D’Silva, S. Amarendran, S. and Tandon, S. 2021. Report on the socio-cultural impacts of the proposed Double Tracking Railway project outside Bhagwan Mahavir WLS and Mollem National Park. Evidence on the impact of infrastructural projects via the SaveMollem/AmchiMollem Campaign, submitted to the Central Empowered Committee of the Supreme Court of India.
Rede H – Rede de Estudos sobre Habitação. Contribution from: Varea Oro, A., Estevens, A., Silva Fernandes, A., Barone, B., Auer, C., Loureiro de Matos, F., Ferrão, J., Silva, K., Mendes, L., Travasso, N., Jorge, S., D’Silva, S. M., Tulumello, S. 2020. A Habitação nas Políticas: Síntese das medidas adoptadas como resposta à crise da COVID-19.
https://www.redehabitacao.pt/docs/comparison(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)Blog posts
D’Silva, S. 2021. Risky escapist flows as Urban Youth Culture in India. Critical Childhood and Youth Studies Collective Blog. [Online] Accessible on:
https://www.theccysc.com/post/risky-escapist-flows-as-urban-youth-culture-in-india(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) D’Silva, S. 2021. Making sense of young people’s negotiation of tourism landscapes in Goa and Lisbon. LIFE Research Group, ICS-ULisboa. [Online] Accessible from:
https://liferesearchgroup.wordpress.com/2021/01/21/making-sense-of-young-peoples-negotiation-of-tourism-landscapes-in-goa-and-lisbon/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) D’Silva, S. 2020. Decomposing and recomposing through street walking. The Sociological Review. [Online] Accessible from:
https://www.thesociologicalreview.com/decomposing-and-recomposing-through-street-walking/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)Outreach:
13.Feb.2022: Instagram Live with Let India Breathe. Representation of youth futures, green agenda, the elections.
19.Feb.2022: Short presentation to Second Year Bachelor’s students at Don Bosco’s College, Goa, on youth resistance as civic participation as part of the SaveMollem campaign
Conferences
25.Feb-01.Mar.2022: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting 2022. Session: From Overtourism to Undertourism…and Back Again?: Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism “Regrowth” with Postcapitalist Pathways/ Paper: Youth existence and resistance in tourism in Lisbon and Goa.
24-25 Sept.2020: Living with Tourism: Paradoxes, Empowerment and Future Directions, ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management of Universidade de Lisboa. Paper: Youth negotiation of tourism-based employment in Lisbon and Goa through resistance, existence and potential break-away.