Gustavo Cardoso
This article is about the Portuguese professor. For the Brazilian handballer, see Gustavo Cardoso (handballer).
Gustavo Cardoso | |
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Nationality | Portugal |
Alma mater | ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute |
Occupation | Professor |
Employer | ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute |
Website | Academic Bio |
Gustavo Cardoso is a Professor of Media, Technology and Society at ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute.
Education
Cardoso studied Management and Sociology.
Later career
Cardoso is a researcher at CIES-IUL. He also develops international work with the University of Milan, the Lisbon School of Media (ESCS), the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), the World Internet Project (WIP) at USC Annenberg, and others. He was the adviser on Information Society and telecommunications policies to the Presidency of the Portuguese Republic between the years of 1996 and 2006. He was chosen as a Young Global Leader in 2008 by the World Economic Forum.
Recent publications
- Cardoso, Gustavo and Di Fátima, Branco (2013), Movimento em rede e protestos no Brasil. Qual gigante acordou?, Revista Eco-Pós, Dossiê Mídia, Intelectuais e Política, Vol. 16, N.º 2, Rio de Janeiro: UFRJ.
- Cardoso, Gustavo, João Caraça, Rita Espanha and Sandro Mendonça (2010), "The Politics of Open Access", in Dutton, William H. e Paul W. Jeffreys, World Wide Research - Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
- Cardoso, Gustavo e Rita Espanha (2009), "The Users' Shaping of Networked Communication", in J. Pierson, E.A. Mante-Meijer, E.F. Loos & B. Sapio (org.), (2009) Innovation for/by users. Brussel, COST-Opoce.
- Cardoso, Gustavo, Angus Cheong e Jeffrey Cole (eds.) (2009), World Wide Internet: Changing Societies, Economies and Cultures. Macau, University of Macau.
External links
- Gustavo Cardoso at Lisbon Internet and Networks Institute (LINI)
- Gustavo Cardoso at Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL)
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