V Annual Cycle Young Social Scientists
2009-2010

Scientific Coordination: Laura Centemeri and Ana Cordeiro Santos

October 14th, 2009
Bruno Monteiro (Institute of Sociology, School of Arts and Humanities and the Centre for Research and Educative Intervention of the School of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Porto)
Contestation trough the body. An ethnography of consequences incarnated from the processes of social recomposition between the working class of an industrialised community of the Portuguese Northwest
Area: Sociology
Commentary: Stefania Barca and Hugo Dias

November 18th, 2009
Ana Cristina Santos (Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, University of London; CES)
Activism and sexual citizenship: political, judicial and social impacts of Portuguese LGBT activism
Area: study of the Portuguese lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) movement
Commentary: António Fernando Cascais and Nuno Santos Carneiro

December 16th, 2009
Nuno Teles (SOAS - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London - UK)
Workers and Finance: the political economy of finacial expropriation
Area: Political Economy
Commentary: Catarina Frade and Nuno Serra

January 20th, 2010
Alexandre Pólvora (University of Paris I)
Waste thinking: towards a critical social analysis between daily the material worlds and conceptual worlds
Area: Sociology
Commentary: Rita Serra and Eduardo Basto

February 10th, 2010
Daniel Pinéu (Aberystwyth University - UK and Hildesheim University - DE)
Pedagogy of security – a critical perspective on nation-building
Area: Political Science
Commentary: Maria Raquel Freire and Marisa Borges

March 17th, 2010
Filipe Santos (University of Minho)
Magistrates and journalists: representations on mediatazation of justice
Area: Sociology
Commentary:Silvia Rodríguez Maeso and José Manuel Reis

April 14th, 2010
Matteo Antonio Albanese (European University Institute of Florence I)
The italian extrem right in Spain and Portugal: from 1956 to 1974. A transnational history of nationalism
Area: Political Science
Commentary: Elísio Estanque and Tiago Ribeiro

May 19th, 2010
Nuno Santos (CINART – Centre for Inclusion through Art, Municipality of Seixal)
Young descendents and Socio-politcal Action
Area: Sociology
Commentary:Marta Araújo and Carlos Barradas

June 16th, 2010
Joana Baguenier (CEHUM – Centre for Humanistic Studies, University of Minho)
Moral and Technology – philosophy of technology as an alternative to moral philosophy
Area: Philosophy
Commentary: Mathias Thaler and António Carvalho