Nico, Magda (2022), Letting Paulo go: Ethics and Empathy at play, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº4.
Silva, Maria (2021), The “black notebook”: reading between the lines and adding layers of information to interviews, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 3.
Nico, Magda (2021), Linked Lives, a project under, about and despite the pandemic: Notes and reflections, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 2.
Carvalho, D., Nico, M., Silva, M. & Caetano, A. (2021), Families (en)during the pandemic: preliminary results from the first lockdown in Portugal (March-June 2020). Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 1.
Chapters
Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (2022), "Family and linked lives: families at the heart of linked (lives) and inequalities" In Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (Eds.), Routledge Handbook for Inequalities and the Life Course, Routledge.
Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (2022), "Inequalities as process: doing inequalities over the life course" In Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (Eds.), Routledge Handbook for inequalities and the Life Course, Routledge.
Nico, Magda (2021), The go-between. Young-ish trajectories through a life course agency-structure lens In Nico, Magda and Ana Caetano (Eds.) Agency and Structure in Young People’s Lives, Routledge.
Nico, Magda and Maria Silva (2022), The apple, the tree and the forest: Family histories as radars of social mobility and inequalities, In Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (Eds.), Routledge Handbook for Inequalities and the Life Course, Routledge.
Nico, Magda, Diana Carvalho, Helena Carvalho and Maria Silva (2021), From taken for granted to taken seriously. The Linked Lives Life Course Principle under Literature Analysis, In Anna-Maija Castrén, Vida Česnuitytė, Isabella Crespi, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Rita Gouveia, Claude Martin, Almudena Moreno, Katarzyna Suwada (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Family Sociology in Europe, Palgrave MacMillan.
Interim reports
N ico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva, Diana Carvalho and Ana Rita Monteiro (2022) Progress report of the Linked Lives Project.
Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva and Diana Carvalho (2021) Progress report of the Linked Lives Project.
Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva and Diana Carvalho (2020) Progress Report of the Linked Lives Project, pp.89 (& 3 Annexes).
Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva and Diana Carvalho (2019) Progress Report of the Linked Lives Project, pp.99 (& 3 Annexes).
Articles
Silva, Maria, Magda Nico e Ana Caetano (2023) Can you keep a secret? Family histories, secrets and ethics. Families, Relationships and Societies.
Nico, Magda, Maria Silva e Ana Caetano (2023) Secrets as Storytelling: Family Histories and Interpersonal Intimacy, Sociological Perspectives.
Nico, Magda, Maria Silva e Diana Carvalho (2023) "Devil in the details. Looking for tough moments in unusual places", in Special Issue Hard Times in Young People’s Lives: Biographies, Emotions and Methodological Innovations” of Child Care in Practice, Edited by Lisa Moran and Ana Caetano.
Carvalho, Diana, Magda Nico and Helena Carvalho (2021) "Family ties, knots and gaps: Mapping the Linked Lives Principle in the Family and Life Course Literature, in Marriage and Family Review.
Nico, Magda (2021, As precariedades na Investigação por camadas: Processo, substância e comparação , JFSUP.
Nico, Magda (2021), Everyone is holding a mirror. Multilevel biographies of families during and after the 2020 and 2021 lockdowns in Portugal, in Moran, Lisa (Ed), "Remaking Social Futures through Biographical, Narrative Research: Story-making and Story-telling in Times of Crisis", The Sociological Observer.
Nico, Magda (2020), Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times? The Terrible Opportunity for Sociological Inquietude, European Sociologist, ISSUE 45: PANDEMIC (IM)POSSIBILITIES VOL. 1