José Mapril (Center for Research in Anthropology (CRIA), Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

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Department: Anthropology
Nationality: Portuguese
Country: Portugal
Interests (keywords): migration, Islam, transnationalism, displacement, citizenship, secularity, Bangladesh, Portugal
Highest Degree: PhD
Degree Awarding Institution: Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
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Papers
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EASA2026: “Let me give the finger(print)”: Racialization, migrant labor, and deportability in the South of Portugal
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EASA2024: The good and the bad Muslim reloaded: a view from Lisbon
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SIEF2023: (Dis)assembling the social: digital practices and cultural resources
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EASA2020: "These are the ones we know!": moralities, difference and the place of Islam and Muslims in contemporary Portuguese society
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ASA19: Drawing future(s) in Lisbon: heritage regimes, lived religion and the making of the urban
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SIEF2019: Translocal households: migration, mutuality and home between Bangladesh and Portugal
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ASA2018: Religious diversities, cohabitation, and urban regeneration: an ethnography of the moorish square project in Lisbon
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SIEF2017: Transnational households: migration, mutuality and life course between Bangladesh and Portugal
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EASA2016: Transnational households: migration, mutuality and the 'good life' among Portuguese-Bangladeshis
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SIEF2015: (Re)locating the shahid minar: mimesis, imagination and mico-utopia in a transnational space
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EASA2014: A past that hurts: trauma, emotions and the politics of memory between Lisbon and Dhaka
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APA2013: "Não estás à procura de cidadania no sítio errado?!" Normatividade secular, Islão de mercado e sujeito religioso
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ECSAS2012: A Shaheed Minar in Lisbon: national imaginaries, objects and the transnational person
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EASA2012: The Place of Sacrifice: Ritual Transits and the (Re)making of Home between Portugal and Bangladesh
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EASA2010: 'Here we're poor, right?!' Crisis, life-course and migration between Portugal and Bangladesh
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EASA06: 'Barakatia' Lisbon: Bengali Muslims and the making of the world economy