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Sociology in Portugal: Local, national, and international dialogues
João Miguel Teixeira Lopes (Lopes, J.M.T.); Pedro Abrantes (Abrantes, P.); Lígia Ferro (Ferro, L.); Madalena Ramos (Ramos, M.); Benedita Portugal e Melo (Melo, B.P.); Ana Ferreira (Ferreira, A:); Dalila Cerejo (Cerejo, D.); Alexandra Aníbal (Aníbal, A.); et al.
Book Title
Sociologies in dialogue
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Although the institutionalisation of sociology in Portugal was only possible after the revolution of 1974, it is currently characterised by a remarkable vitality, noticeable for instance in the number and diversity of the members of the Portuguese Sociological Association (Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia), as well as the participants at its national conference. However, significant challenges have also emerged, not only resulting from the expansion and diversification of sociologists, but also from the economic crisis, the austerity policies, the growth of social sciences specialisations, and policies favouring business, law, health and engineering in research and the labour markets.
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Keywords
Sociology,Portugal,Portuguese Sociological Association,Sociological dialogues
  • Sociology - Social Sciences