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Nico, Magda (2022), Letting Paulo go: Ethics and Empathy at play, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 4 (available in this site).

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Silva, Maria (2021), The “black notebook”: reading between the lines and adding layers of information to interviews, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 3 (available in this site).

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Nico, Magda (2021), Linked Lives, a project under, about and despite the pandemic: Notes and reflections, Linked Lives Working Papers, WP nº 2 (available in this site).

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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 (available in this site).

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Capítulos

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Nico, Magda and Maria Silva, The apple, the tree and the forest: Family histories as radars of social mobility and inequalities, (2022) In Nico, Magda and Gary Pollock (Eds.), Routledge Handbook for Inequalities and the Life Course, Routledge.

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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 ÄŒesnuitytÄ—, Isabella Crespi, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Rita Gouveia, Claude Martin, Almudena Moreno, Katarzyna Suwada (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Family Sociology in Europe, Palgrave MacMillan. 

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Relatórios Intercalares

Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva, Diana Carvalho e Ana Rita Monteiro (2022) Relatório de progresso do Projecto Linked Lives. 

 

Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva e Diana Carvalho (2021) Relatório de progresso do Projecto Linked Lives. 

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Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva e Diana Carvalho (2020) Relatório de progresso do Projeto Linked Lives, pp.89 (& 3 Anexos).

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Nico, Magda, Helena Carvalho, Ana Caetano, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Maria Silva e Diana Carvalho (2019) Relatório de progresso do Projecto Linked Lives, pp.99 (& 3 Anexos). 

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Artigos

Silva, Maria, Magda Nico e Ana Caetano (forthcoming) Can you keep a secret? Family histories, secrets and ethics. Families, Relationships and Societies. 

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Nico, Magda, Maria Silva e Ana Caetano (2023) Secrets as Storytelling: Family Histories and Interpersonal Intimacy, Sociological Perspectives. 

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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. 

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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.

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Nico, Magda (2021), ​As precariedades na Investigação por camadas: Processo, substância e comparação , JFSUP. 

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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.

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Nico, Magda (2020), Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times? The Terrible Opportunity for Sociological Inquietude, European Sociologist,  ISSUE 45: PANDEMIC (IM)POSSIBILITIES VOL. 1

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