Seminar
Religion and… Solidarity in a time of crisis
Manuel Carvalho da Silva
Pedro Hespanha
December 2, 2013, 18h00
Room 1, CES-Coimbra
Abstract
This seminar is the first of a series in which POLICREDOS invites fellow research colleagues from other fields to explore possible synergies and associations between their research interests and religion.
In this session, with interventions from Pedro Hespanha (CES) and Manuel Carvalho da Silva (CES), the existing links (or non-existing) between religion and solidarity in times of crisis will be discussed.
Bios
Pedro Hespanha - Sociologist. Professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra and founding member of the CES. Coordinator of the Masters Programme “Local Policies and Decentralisation”. Has researched and published in the field of rural studies, social policies, sociology of medicine, poverty and social exclusion. Coordinates the Study Group on Solidarity Economy (ECOSOL/CES)
Manuel Carvalho da Silva - holds a Doctoral Degrees in Sociology at ISCTE, with a thesis intituled "Centralidade do Trabalho e Acção Colectiva. Sindicalismo em Tempo de Globalização". Secretary-General of CGTP-IN between 1999 and 2012.
Note: Activity within the Observatory for The Politics of Cultural and Religious Diversity in Southern Europe (POLICREDOS)