I Annual Cycle Young Social Scientists
2005-2006

Scientific coordination: Marta Araújo and Filipe Carreira da Silva

Whilst organizing this cycle, CES seeks to render greater visibility to the research on social and human sciences carried out by a set of young social scientists. The heterogeneous profile of our guests aims to reflect the variety of individual paths we encounter in the new generation of people dedicated in Portugal to the reflection and research in areas such as sociology, political science and theory, history, economics, anthropology, social psychology and law. The fact, therefore, that some of our guests are originally from other countries or on the other hand work outside the academy seems to reinforce this idea. Nonetheless such diversity, all of them have a point in common: the high quality of their work. Amid this cycle’s lecturers are, we believe, the responsible for some of the best research and education carried out nowadays amongst us.


CONFERENCES

OCTOBER 13th, 2005
Cícero Pereira, ISCTE
Prejudice and discrimination: the Role of Mechanisms of Legitimation

NOVEMBER 16th, 2005
Bárbara Coutinho, CCB
Art and Citizenship: the locale for cultural education in contemporary Portugal

DECEMBER 7th, 2005
Pedro Magalhães, ICS/UL
Presidential Elections in Semi-Presidential Regimes: Second-Rate Elections

JANUARY18th, 2006
Gabriel Mithá Ribeiro (African Studies, CEA/ISCTE)
Social Representations on Politics in Mozambique: empirical research hypothesises

FEBRUARY 15th, 2006
Luís de Sousa (Sociology of Politics, CIES/ISCTE)
Institutional Responses for Corruption Combat: research notes concerning Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs)

MARCH 15th, 2006
Constança Urbano de Sousa (Law, UNL)
European Immigration Law in Emergence

APRIL 27th, 2006
Sofia Marques Silva (Educational Sciences. CIIE/UP)
Strangeness between Worlds: the world of school and the world of life

MAY 24th, 2006
Manuel Mota Freitas Martins (Economics, CEMPRE/UP)
Macroeconomic dilemmas and monetary politics: the case of Euro Zone

JUNE14th, 2006
Luís Almeida Vasconcelos (Anthropology, IDT/ICS)
Transits, Perception and Modernity: Hallucinogens in Contemporary Portugal