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The chapthers of Jorge Moniz and Teresa Pinto in the book "Portugal Ingovernable? From the Absolute Majority to the Absolute Minority"
Our researchers Prof. Jorge Botelho Moniz and Prof. Teresa Nogueira Pinto have just had their work published in the book Ungovernable Portugal? From absolute majority to absolute minority (Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2024). Prof. Jorge Botelho Moniz's chapter deals with the theme of World Youth Day 2023, analyzing it as a laboratory for State-Church relations, and Prof. Teresa Nogueira Pinto's chapter deals with the reconfiguration of the European right and the end of the Portuguese exception. An important and up-to-date publication that puts LusoGlobe researchers at the top of the national research agenda.
Research paths in Human resources management and organizational behavior
The book "Research paths in Human resources management and organizational behavior/ Pecuros de Investigação em Gestão de Recursos Humanos e Comportamento Organizacional", organized by José António Carochinho, was recently published. It is a collection of six texts relating to six master's dissertations supervised by the organiser.
Confinaria: memories of an uncertain time – research in social science
The book "Confinaria: memories of an uncertain time - research in social science/ Confinária: memórias de um tempo incerto - investigação em ciências sociais", organised by José António Carochinho and Sérgio Vieira da Silva, and published by Edições Universitárias, recently came out. IT is a collection of seven studies relaed to the pandemic, beliefs and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines and ends with an investigation into expectations of the future in a post-pandemic scenario.
What's new in Angola in the opinion of young people: from demand movements to the emergence of a social movement
José António Carochinho publishes a paper on Proceedings of the III International Congress of Angolanistics/ "Atas do III Congresso Internacional de Angolanística" entitled "What's new in Angola in the opinion of young people: from demand movement to the emergence of social movement".
Rebuilding the Historical Memory
Paulo Mendes Pinto wrote a piece on rebuilding the historical memory of the african origin people in Portugal.
Prof. Costa Pinto at Harvard University
Professor António Costa Pinto participated in an event as a visiting professor at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs to discuss the evolution of democracy in Portugal on its 50th anniversary. The discussion addressed the social, political and economic consequences of the Carnation Revolution.