Marta Nunes Silva (SILVA, Marta) is a researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History at the NOVA University of Lisbon,
and has a PhD in Contemporary History from the same institution (2022). Due to her research work carried out individually
or as part of collective projects, she has extensive experience working with central and local archives (such as municipal
and judicial archives), with oral history and ethnographic fieldwork, as well as in the preparation of surveys and analysis
of legislation. The projects she has developed are linked by the studies of mobilities and migrations (human smuggling and
legal or irregular migration) and by the need to understand social relations and changes in rural areas within the framework
of rural studies, especially during the 20th century. Interdisciplinarity is a feature common to all of them. MNS works in
the Humanities and Social Sciences (Anthropology, Sociology) with an emphasis on History. She has focused on the study of
power relations in agrosilvopastoral and asymmetrical societies, and on the collection and analysis of oral memories from
the persecuted, subaltern or forgotten of history. She is a member of national and international networks on rural studies,
migration studies, oral history and environmental history.