Inês Gonçalves Mendes’ doctoral exams in Communication Sciences took place on 28 October at 3pm in the Sala de Atos
The thesis, supervised by Sandra Marinho, is entitled Slow journalism: expressions, evolution and relevance in a society without time. The case of Fumaça and Tortoise.
The jury, chaired by Paula Remoaldo, was made up of:
– Sara de Jesus Gomes Pereira, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho;
– Ana Isabel Crispim Mendes Reis, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Information Sciences at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto;
– Pedro Manuel Rouxinol Samina Coelho, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa;
– Luís Miguel Nunes Silva Loureiro, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho;
– Sandra Cristina dos Santos Monteiro Marinho, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho;
– Dolors Palau Sampio, Full Professor in the Department of Language Theory and Communication Sciences at the University of Valencia.