Series

IX Annual Cycle Young Social Scientists | 40 years of April

January to November, 2014 | CES-Coimbra

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Since 2005, CES has organized an Annual Cycle of Conferences presenting national and international research produced by young scientists in the field of social sciences. This was set off by the centre’s goal of promoting dialogue with work produced within other institutions, based on a clearly interdisciplinary matrix. So far, we have counted on the contribution of some of the most prominent young social scientist from or working in Portugal, as well as others actors and knowledge, since people of other academic institutions, other academic areas and several civil society organizations have participated in these conferences.

 In  2013 it was decided to restrict the number of conferences, holding one per each CES research group.For this cycle, the coordination decided to join the celebrations of 25 April, the cycle this year focusing on this theme: IX Annual Cycle  Young Social Scientists: 40 years of April.

Bringing forth researchers from other schools working upon varied scientific areas (Sociology, Anthropology, History, Economics, International Relations, Literary Studies, Education, Law, African Studies, Political Sciences and Philosophy), CES has thus sought to contribute towards the exchange of experiences and towards the discussion of their research results. The selection of the speakers for each cycle falls upon the excellence of the work they have come to develop in their pertaining institutions and their internationalization within the field of social and human sciences.

In each conference, debate has been promoted through commentary of CES researchers and students from post-graduate programmes.

 

Scientific Coordination:  Miguel Cardina and Susana Costa

 

PROGRAMME

January 22, 2014 | 17h00-19h00
Rita Luís | Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona /IHC - FCSH-UNL
Spain and the Portuguese revolution: the limits of a monitored press
Comentary: Manuela Cruzeiro and Marina Galvanese

April 23, 2014 | 17h00-19h00
José Nuno Matos | ICS - University of Lisbon
From trauma to recovery: human resource managers and the revolutionary process
Comentary: Filipe Almeida and Alfredo Campos

June 18, 2014 | 17h00-19h00
Tiago Brandão | IHC - FCSH-UNL
Politics and Science in the XX Century: History of the  organisation of Science and science policy in Portugal.
Comentary: João Arriscado Nunes and Irina Castro

September 24, 2014 | 17h00-19h00
João Baía | IHC-FCSH/UNL
The relationship between housing policies and residents' movement  in a dense period (1974-1976)
Comentators: José António Bandeirinha and Carina Gomes

November 19, 2014 | 17h00-19h00
Helena Lopes Braga | CESEM - FCSH-UNL
FCSH/UNL
Carnations and Camellias: a dissonant symphony. Musical practices and gender dynamics in Portugal in the transition to democracy.
Comentary: Ana Cristina Santos and Luciana Silva


Support: 25 April Documentation Centre