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Programme and Abstracts

 

Detailed programme: download

 

Pré-Colloquium sessions, Thematic Panels, Working Groups and Abstracts*

 

December 4

02:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Film Exhibition

Ecology and social struggles: tribute to Chico Mendes (1944-1988)

Activity organised by Oficina Ecologia e Sociedade (CES)
Venue (Dec. 4): Teatro da Cerca de São Bernardo

 

December 5

10:00 am – 01:00 pm
Workshop Pre-Colloquium

webQDA: Software to support qualitative analysis

Workshop by Esfera Crítica/webQDA
Location: CES, Room 1 (Capacity 70 people)
Free admission. You need to bring laptop.

Atention:The company offers one license to use the software (2 months) to whom is registered in the Colloquium.

 

02:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Film Exhibition

Ecology and social struggles: tribute to Chico Mendes (1944-1988)

Activity organised by Oficina Ecologia e Sociedade (CES)
Venue (Dec. 5): Casa das Caldeiras


December 6

08:30 am
Reception | Check-in

Location: Entrance Hall - Auditorium - Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra (FEUC)


9:15 am – 9:30 am
Opening Session

Rector of the University of Coimbra (UC): Prof. Doutor João Gabriel Silva
President of the Scientific Board of the Centre for Social Studies (CES): José Manuel Pureza
Director of the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra (FEUC): Prof. Doutor José Reis
Moderator - Cristina Sá Valentim (organizing committee)

Location: Auditorium of the Faculty of Economics


9:30 am – 10:30 am
Plenary Session

Presentation of Keynote Speaker - José Dari Krein (UNICAMP)
Commentator - Manuel Carvalho da Silva (CES -Lisbon)
Moderator - Katia Cardoso (CES)

Location: Auditorium of the Faculty of Economics


10:45 am – 12:15 pm
1st Session

Panel 2. Cities, cultures and sustainabilities: policies and publics       
Panel 3. Law (s), Justice (s) and Democracy (ies): Violences, representations and transformations 
Panel 4. Gender, families and sexualities: models and experiences
Panel 10. Sociocultural, political and economic pluralisms: social movements, emancipatory social struggles and the modern state
Panel 12. International Relations and their contexts: between theory (ies) and history (ies)


12:15 pm – 01:45 pm
Lunch


13:45 pm – 03:15 pm
2nd Session

Panel 1. Citizenship and narratives of development: participations and impositions
Panel 4. Gender, families and sexualities: models and experiences
Panel 5. Governance, Public Policy and Social Innovation: from 'crisis' to alternatives
Panel 8. Migration: tensions between State of law and the subjectivities
Panel 11. Post-colonialisms: colonial relations, processes of domination and resistance
Panel 12. International Relations and their contexts: between theory (ies) and history (ies)


03:30 pm - 05:00 pm

3rd Session

Panel 3. Law (s), Justice (s) and Democracy (ies): Violences, representations and transformations
Panel 9. Heritage, Arts and Architectures: Memories and transformation
Panel 10. Sociocultural, political and economic pluralisms: social movements, emancipatory social struggles and the modern state
Panel 12. International Relations and their contexts: between theory (ies) and history (ies)
Panel 14. Labour and Social Inequalities: conflicts and fragilities
 


Coffee Break 


05:15 pm – 06:45 pm
4th Session

Panel 3. Law (s), Justice (s) and Democracy (ies): Violences, representations and transformations
Panel 7. Research Methodologies: reflexivity, tools and impacts
Panel 11. Post-colonialisms: colonial relations, processes of domination and resistance
Panel 12. International Relations and their contexts: between theory (ies) and history (ies)
Roundtable


08:30 pm – 12:30 am
Dinner and Concert

Salão Brazil | Registration required



December 7

09:00 am
Reception | Check -in

Location: Entrance Hall - Auditorium - Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra (FEUC)


09:30 am – 11:00 am
5th Session

Panel 5. Governance, Public Policy and Social Innovation: from 'crisis' to alternatives
Panel 14. Labour and Social Inequalities: conflicts and fragilities


Coffee Break 


11:15 am – 12:45 pm
6th Session

Panel 1. Citizenship and narratives of development: participations and impositions
Panel 2. Cities, cultures and sustainabilities: policies and publics
Panel 6. Literature and Images: between practices and representations
Panel 7. Research Methodologies: reflexivity, tools and impacts
Panel 9. Heritage, Arts and Architectures: Memories and transformation
Panel 10. Sociocultural, political and economic pluralisms: social movements, emancipatory social struggles and the modern state


12:45 pm – 02:00 pm
Lunch


02:00 pm – 03:30 pm
Theatre of the Oppressed

Location: Room Keynes


03:45 pm – 05:15 pm
7th Session

Panel 3. Law (s), Justice (s) and Democracy (ies): Violences, representations and transformations
Panel 4. Gender, families and sexualities: models and experiences
Panel 5. Governance, Public Policy and Social Innovation: from 'crisis' to alternatives
Panel 6. Literature and Images: between practices and representations
Panel 9. Heritage, Arts and Architectures: Memories and transformation
Panel 13. Territoriality and Property: nature, private domain and collective management


Coffee Break 


05:30 pm – 07:00 pm
8th Session

Panel 5. Governance, Public Policy and Social Innovation: from 'crisis' to alternatives
Panel 7. Research Methodologies: reflexivity, tools and impacts
Panel 11. Post-colonialisms: colonial relations, processes of domination and resistance
Panel 14. Labour and Social Inequalities: conflicts and fragilities


07:15 pm – 07:30 pm
Closing Session

Location: Auditorium - FEUC


07:30 pm – 08:00 pm
Assessment Session

Location:  Auditorium - FEUC


11:00 pm
Get-together

Galeria Bar Santa Clara - Free admission


*The organization and management of each Working Group are the responsibility of the respective coordinator.
The authors of the abstracts are responsible for the content of their papers.