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ABOUT

The activities of the Institute of Sociology have privileged, since the creation of the Unit, the establishment of networks and partnerships involving not only scientific institutions, but also a wide range of public and private entities.

On this page, you can learn more about the networks and national and international partnerships of the Institute.

VOICES is a COST Action that aims to increase the visibility of inequalities faced by Young Researchers and Innovators (YRIs) from a gender perspective,  and to promote a sustainable dialogue between YRIs and stakeholders in the research ecosystem at the systemic level (European & national policy-makers) and at the institutional level (senior researchers, academic managers) by creating a community of gender equality practitioners composed of various stakeholders (YRIs, independent researchers, academic managers, organizations) across Europe.

International

NECS aims are to foster high-level and innovative research in film and media theory, history and practice, to provide a forum for communication, exchange and scholarly debate, to support young and early-career researchers, and to establish film and media studies as a dynamic and important part of the arts and humanities research in Europe.

 

International

The Punk Scholars Network (PSN) is an academic platform that fosters a rigorous, scholarly approach to the study of punk and post-punk. With a global and academically diverse membership, the PSN encourages, and embraces methodological approaches towards punk from a myriad of academic disciplines, including film studies, history, cultural studies, sociology, musicology, art and design and religious studies.

International

The network engages Portuguese and Brazilian sociologists of education from the most relevant university institutions of both countries and promotes a comparative analysis of educational phenomena. It has a vast collection of books and published articles and organises a congress every 2 years (in Brazil and in Portugal, alternatively).

International

Research group of the CNPq – National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The OCCA Observatory was officially launched on 30 May 2017 with the aim of boosting the field of food culture in Ceará, with an emphasis on regional, traditional and popular cuisine. Lines of action: Training, Research, Intervention.

International

The Research Network Sociology of the Arts aims to advance sociological and interdisciplinary research providing contexts for understanding the multifaceted and interwoven factors that characterize the arts in society, in the past, present, and potential futures. RN02 promotes collaboration and scholarly exchange between European-based scholars of the arts and non-European scholars whose work encompasses the arts in Europe.

International

The SMEL Network (Socio Management & Economic Lusophone) was established as a research group, under the inter-institutional agreement signed for the first time in 2010, by the initiative of Professor Cristina Parente (University of Porto) and Professor Allan Barbosa (Federal University of Minas Gerais) who, since then, have ensured the coordination and promotion of the research and teaching project "Socio-economic development in a comparative perspective between Portugal and Brazil".

International

Partnership between Social Service Schools for the development of multilateral and bilateral research projects and for the organisation of seminars, workshops, conferences and lectures on different topics based on the different national realities. 

International

The network advocates for Working Time Reduction policies as a means to achieve more sustainable forms of production, more meaningful jobs, and a fairer distribution of wealth. To fulfill this purpose, the network collects and shares compelling evidence on the benefits of adopting best working time reduction practices and encourages their widespread adoption across Europe.

International

Contactos

Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
Via Panorâmica, s/n
4150-564 Porto, Portugal

Phone: +351 226 077 132
Email: isociologia@letras.up.pt

 

 

 

 

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Ref. UIDP/00727/2020

Ref. UIDB/00727/2020

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