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Jordi Nofre (PI-Portugal) holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Barcelona (2009). Since 2019 Dr Nofre is FCT Associate Research Professor [Investigador Principal FCT; 2019-2025] in Urban Geography at the Interdisciplinary Center of Social Sciences at NOVA University of Lisbon. His research includes 3 main topics: (i) Nightlife, tourism and urban change; (ii) Social geographies of youth in Euro-Mediterranean countries; and (iii) Environment, society, and global change.

João Seixas holds a PhD in Geography from the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, ​​a PhD in Sociology of Territory and Environment from ISCTE-IUL, and an MA in Urban and Regional Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Dr Seixas is Pro-Rector of NOVA University Lisbon andAssistant Professor in Urban Geography at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences. His research focus on urban studies, politics, urban and metropolitan planning, and urban and regional development, and is author of multiple scientific articles of national and international scope.

Gonçalo Antunes holds a PhD in Geography and Territorial Planning from the NOVA University Lisbon, and currently is Associate Professor in Urban Geography and the Faculty of Social and Human Sciencies. Dr Antunnes is also Head of the Department of Geography and Regional Planning, and has recently been Visiting Scholar at Universidade de São Paulo (2024). His scientific interests broadly include urban studies, emphasising housing policies, real estate market, urban policies, urban geography and territorial planning.

Pedro Cortez holds a BA in Political Science and International Relations (2018) from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at NOVA University Lisbon, and a MA in Sociology (2022) from the same institution with a MA thesis entitled "Gentrification in the Periphery: Residential Evictions and Symbolic Forms of
Space Loss in Almada.






This project has received funding from the HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01-01 under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101183165.