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Joana Topa
Joana Topa
has a PhD in Social Psychology (2013) from the University of Minho, a Master's in Clinical and Health Psychology (2009) and a degree in Psychology (2004) from the University Institute of Maia. She has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Maia since 2010, where she teaches in Criminology Degree and Master's Degree, Psychology Degree and in Master's Degree in Forensic Clinical Psychology - Intervention with Aggressors and Victims. Furthermore, she is an integrated researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies (CIEG - Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, University of Lisbon) and a collaborating researcher at the Psychology Centre of the University of Porto, and at the Criminology and Behavioural Sciences Research Unit of the University of Maia (UICCC/UMAIA). Her main areas of research are gender studies, migration, health, gender violence, diversity, social inequalities and multiple discrimination. More recently, she has focussed on issues such as criminal recidivism, racism and citizenship.
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