Teresa Lima
Teresa Lima is currently pursuing a PhD in Communication Sciences and, in sequence, is a part of CECS investigator group. With a degree in Social Communication from the University of Minho, she was journalist (Público) and had a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Contemporary History, at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Professionally, she is working on Informational Sciences since she also has a degree in Archives and Documentation. Teresa Lima studies the relationship between biography, speech and communication, based on the life story of filmmaker Edgar Pêra.
Short essays in Passeio:
- Erotised bodies in the sculptures of Porto – a feminine approach
- Place and non-place, regarding Rua de Costa Cabral
- Graphic Porto: Cruz Caldas’ Porto Coliseu
- Graphic Porto: the city on store gifts
- Graphic Porto: calendars as propaganda agents
- The aesthetics lessons of strawberry trees: polis in action
- Letras de Braga: a walk through urban typography
- The conversation ritual at the organic market of Gondomar
- I love you, Cristina
- Cinema Batalha in Porto: a Foucauldian perpective
- The catalyst force of Bolhão market
- Hyperbolic city
- The person the plaque does not reveal
- Market and fashion: aesthetics that is power
- Rua da Vilarinha & Manoel de Oliveira
- Júlio Resende: drawing converted into public art
- Revelry visions 3: the institutional-Carnival of Figueira
- Parallels in the city 3: Saito and imperfection in Alegria Street
- Parallels in the city 2: the experience of Tuan’s place in Santa Catarina
- Parallels in the city 1: space, community and James Carey
- Suburb in the city