Biography

Director of the Center for Metropolitan Studies (CEM-Cepid/Fapesp), where he also coordinates the project "Governance in large metropolises in a comparative perspective".

Professor at the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences (DCP-FFLCH) at the University of São Paulo (USP), holds a degree in Civil/Hydraulic Engineering (UFRJ, 1987), specialization in public health (ENSP/ Fiocruz, 1989), master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning (IPPUR/UFRJ, 1993), doctorate in Social Sciences (IFCH/Unicamp, 1998), post-doctorate at Fapesp at Cebrap (2002) and periods of study at Sciences Po Paris ( 2013 and 2015), at University College London (2014) and at the University of Berkeley (2019). He is a member of the editorial collective of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) and a member of the editorial board of the Urban Affairs Review. He is a principal researcher at Fapesp and a CNPq-Level 1B Scholar. Since 2020, he has been a member of the coordination of Fapesp's eScience and Data Science program, and since 2021 he has been a member of the Special Commission on Work Regimes (CERT / USP).

Between 2017 and 2019, he was Fapesp's political science area coordinator. He is a principal researcher at Fapesp and a CNPq-Level 1B Scholar. He was director of CEM between 2004/2009, coordinator of the National Institute of Science and Technology for Metropolitan Studies (INCT/CNPq) between 2012 and 2014, president of RC-21 - International Sociological Association (2014/2018), member of the Strategic Council and collaborating professor at École Urbaine da Sciences Po Paris (2015-2018), corresponding editor for Latin America of IJURR Magazine, its book series (SUSC) and trustee of its Foundation (IJURR), and Brazilian coordinator of the ReSolution project of CEM and CASA/UCL with FAPESP and ESRC funding (2015/2018), deputy secretary of the Brazilian Association of Political Science, coordinator of the IPSA/USP Summer School on Technicians and Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations (2011/2014) and coordinator of the Fapesp-Cofecub agreement (2011/2012).

Latest production(*)

Articles and Thecnical Notes

MARQUES, E. C.

Searching for the relational mechanism behind poverty and inequality. Presented at the Seminar on Urban Outcasts research network, held in Edinburgh in 2010.

Searching for the relational mechanism behind poverty and inequality.
MARQUES, Eduardo et al.

002/2010 - Social networks, poverty and neighborhoods in two Brazilian cities

Social networks, poverty and neighborhoods in two Brazilian cities
MARQUES, E. C.; BICHIR, R.; CASTELO, G; MOYA, M.E.

Social Networks, Poverty and Neighborhoods in Two Brazilian Cities. Article presented in the “XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology”, event held in Gothenburg, Sweden, in June, 2010.

Social Networks, Poverty and Neighborhoods in Two Brazilian Cities.
MARQUES, E. C.

¿Como son las redes de los individuos en situación de pobreza en el Brasil urbano? Redes, Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales. , v.18, p.219 - 251, 2010.

¿Como son las redes de los individuos en situación de pobreza en el Brasil urbano?
MARQUES, E. C.

Do networks matter for access to goods and services obtained outside markets? Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of ANPOCS (National Association of Graduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences), Caxambu-MG, from October26 to 30, 2009.

Do networks matter for access to goods and services obtained outside markets?
MARQUES, E. C.

Do social networks matter for the urban poor? Revista Dados, Vol. 52, No 2, de 2009.

Do social networks matter for the urban poor?
MARQUES, E. C.

How are networks of individuals in poverty in Urban Brazil? Paper presented at the National Meeting of ANPUR - 2009 - Florianópolis-SC.

How are networks of individuals in poverty in Urban Brazil?
MARQUES, Eduardo; BICHIR, Renata M.; PAVEZ, Thais R.; ZOPPI, Miranda; RECIO, Maria Encarnación; PANTOJA, Igor.

Networks and spatial segregation in the production of urban poverty in São Paulo: local environment. The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability v.14, pp. 809-817, 2009.

Networks and spatial segregation in the production of urban poverty in São Paulo: local environment.
MARQUES, E. C.

Social networks matter for poverty. Article presented in “LASA 2009: Rethinking Inequalities. XXVIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA),” June 11-14, 2009.

Social networks matter for poverty.
MARQUES, Eduardo; GONÇALVES, Renata; SARAIVA, Camila

Assimetria e descompasso as condições sociais na Metrópole de São Paulo na década de 1990. (download arquivo - 230 KB) - Revista Novos Estudos, n.73, 2005.

Assimetria e descompasso as condições sociais na Metrópole de São Paulo na década de 1990.
MARQUES, Eduardo

Social networks and power system in Brazil: lessons learned from the urban policy. Trabalho originalmente apresentado no XXVIII Encontro da Anpocs, Caxambu, MG (download arquivo - 555 KB), 2005.

Social networks and power system in Brazil: lessons learned from the urban policy.
TORRES, Haroldo da Gama e MARQUES, E.

Social Policy and Planning: An Approach Metropolitan. São Paulo in Perspective Journal, v.18, n.4, São Paulo Oct./Dec. 2004, São Paulo-SP, p. 28-38.

Social Policy and Planning: An Approach Metropolitan.
TORRES, Haroldo da Gama; MARQUES, Eduardo; FERREIRA, Maria Paula; BITAR, Sandra.

Poverty and space: patterns of segregation in São Paulo. (Download arquivo - 255 KB) Article published in the Journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, IEA - USP 17 (47), 2003.

Poverty and space: patterns of segregation in São Paulo.
ARRETCHE, M. e MARQUES, E.

Municipalization health in Brazil: regional differences, the voting power and government strategies. In: Science and Public Health Journals, vol. 7, No 3, 2002.

Municipalization health in Brazil: regional differences, the voting power and government strategies.
TORRES, Haroldo da Gama e MARQUES, E .

Population size of the São Paulo slums. Or large numbers and the bankruptcy of the debate on the mainland (download arquivo - 225 KB) - Paper for presentation at the Meeting of the Brazilian Association for Population Studies - Caxambu - MG, 2002.

Population size of the São Paulo slums. Or large numbers and the bankruptcy of the debate on the mainland

 

Books

 

Chapter Books

MARQUES, Eduardo C.L.; BICHIR, RENATA; SCALON, Celi.

Residential segregation and social structure in São Paulo: continuity and change since the 1990s. In: MALOUTAS, Thomas; FUJITA, Kuniko (org.) Residential segregation in comprative perspective. London: Asghate, 2012, p. 135-152.

Residential segregation and social structure in São Paulo: continuity and change since the 1990s.
MOYA, Encarnacíon; MARQUES, Eduardo.

Trocas Sociais, apoios e mecanismos relacionais. In: MARQUES, Eduardo (org.). Redes Sociais no Brasil: sociabilidade, organizações civis e políticas públicas. Belo Horizonte: Fino Traço, 2012, p.81-110.

Trocas Sociais, apoios e mecanismos relacionais.
SARAIVA, Camila; MARQUES, Eduardo Cesar Leão.

Favelas e periferias nos anos 2000. In: KOWARICK, Lúcio; MARQUES, Eduardo (Org.). São Paulo: novos percursos e atores: sociedade, cultura e política. São Paulo: Editora 34/CEM, 2011, p. 105-130.

Favelas e periferias nos anos 2000.
SARAIVA, Camila; MARQUES, Eduardo Cesar Leão.

Favelas y periferias en los años 2000. In: Lúcio Kowarick e Eduardo Marques. (Org.). São Paulo, Miradas Cruzadas: Sociedad, política y cultura. Quito: Olacchi, 2011, v. 1, p. 109-136.

Favelas y periferias en los años 2000.
MARQUES, Eduardo Cesar Leão; BICHIR, Renata; GOMES, Sandra; GONÇALVES, Renata; PAVEZ, Thais.

Los desafíos de la metrópoli. Desigualdades sociales, políticas públicas y segregación. In: GURZA Lavalle, Adrián (Org.). El horizonte de la política - Brasil y la agenda contemporánea de investigación en el debate internacional. México: CIESAS, 2011, p. 85-123.

Los desafíos de la metrópoli. Desigualdades sociales, políticas públicas y segregación.
MARQUES, Eduardo; BICHIR, Renata.

Recientes dinámicas de la pobreza y de las periferias. In: KOWARICK, Lúcio; MARQUES, Eduardo (ed.). São Paulo, Miradas Cruzadas: Sociedad , política y cultura. Quito: Olacchi, 2011, v. 1, p. 81-108.

Recientes dinámicas de la pobreza y de las periferias.
MARQUES, Eduardo Cesar Leão; BICHIR, Renata; PAVEZ, Thais. R. ; PANTOJA, Igor ; ZOPPI, Miranda ; RECIO MOYA, Encarnación.

Redes pessoais e pobreza em São Paulo. In: DIAS, Leila Christina; FERRARI, Maristela. (Org.). Territorialidades Humanas e Redes Sociais. Florianópolis: Editora Insular, 2011, v. 1. , 264 p.

Redes pessoais e pobreza em São Paulo.
MARQUES, Eduardo; BICHIR, Renata; CASTELLO, Graziela; MOYA, Maria Encarnación.

Redes sociais, pobreza e espaço em duas metrópoles brasileiras. In: BAENINGER, Rosana. (Org.). População e cidades: subsídios para o planejamento e para as políticas sociais. Campinas: Editora Unicamp/Unfpa/Nepo, 2010.

Redes sociais, pobreza e espaço em duas metrópoles brasileiras.
MARQUES, Eduardo.

São Paulo. In: Ray Hutchison (Org.). Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage, 2010.

São Paulo.
MARQUES, Eduardo; SCALON, Celi.

A dinâmica dos grupos sociais em São Paulo na década de 1990. In: SCALON, Celi (Org.). Ensaios de Estratificação. Belo Horizonte: Argvmentvm, 2009.

A dinâmica dos grupos sociais em São Paulo na década de 1990
SCALON, Celi; MARQUES, Eduardo.

Comparando estruturas sociais no Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo. In: SCALON, Celi (Org.). Ensaios de Estratificação. Belo Horizonte: Argvmentvm, 2009.

Comparando estruturas sociais no Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo.

Seminars and lectures recording

 

Recording of the Seminar at Maria Antonia University Center-USP. On March 14, 2016, at 7:00 pm, the “Urban Poverty, Segregation and Heterogeneities” debate took place at the Maria Antonia University Center-USP, part of the series “Urban Inquiries - The periphery in the center,” with Eduardo Marques (CEM/DCP-USP), Gabriel de Santis Feltran (CEM/UFSCar), and Renata Bichir (CEM/EACH-USP). In this edition, the panel discussed the transformations undergone by the Brazilian metropolitan peripheries over the last thirty years, allowing the growth of access to services and public policies and producing intense activity and cultural activism, pluralizing the possibilities of action and politics that were themselves. On the other hand, various forms of violence have taken on a structuring dimension of social life, and the old patterns of inequality have been rebuilt around new demands such as quality of services and public facilities. In this sense, what challenges were posed for public action in these places and for the conquest of rights in the coming decades.

Recording of the conference “Challenges of Regionalization” by Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques, held at a Seminar at ENSP/FioCruz in Rio de Janeiro: “Challenges of Regionalization and Conformation of Attention Networks in the Context of Crisis and Territorial Inequalities,” on 12/13/2016.

RC-21 President Eduardo Marques presentation recording in the RC21 event (27.28 and 08.29 2015) “The ideal city: between mith and reality”/Urbino, It. Day 1.

Debate Series on Issues of the City of São Paulo 2030. Event Recording held on May 23rd 2016: “Debate on São Paulo less unequal,” Parliament's School, which aimed to discuss social inequalities in its third seminar.

Participants: Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques (CEM/DCP-USP), Father Jaime Crowe (Society Holy Martyrs), Vera Masagão Ribeiro (Ação educativa) and councillor Juliana Cardoso (PT-SP). To watch the video, click here (Portuguese content only).

Lecture by Eduardo Cesar Marques: “Urban poverty, space and sociability - a contribution from Brazilian cities,” held at the Association of American Geographers-AAG, Tampa, Florida, April 10, 2014. Part of the IJURR Lecture Series (The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research and Wiley-Blackwell). Click here to watch the conference recording.

15th IPHS Conference, July 2012. Watch the video of the 15th IPHS Conference with the participation of Professor Eduardo Marques, member of the scientific committee. Click here to watch the video.

 

 

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