Sumários

Aula 1

11 Fevereiro 2026, 18:00 Guya Accornero


 

  • Introdução da cadeira, método de avaliação, calendário, planeamento, início distribuição grupos provas orais 

 

  • Participação política (o que é, quais são as suas diferentes formas e como se estuda, o papel do digital) 

 

Leituras sugeridas: 

 

Casteltrione, I. and M. Pieczka.   ‘Mediating the contributions of Facebook to political participation in Italy and the UK: the role of media and political landscapes’, Palgrave Communications 4(1): 56-56. 

Della Porta, D. 2015. Social movements in times of austerity : bringing capitalism back into protest analysis, Hoboken: Wiley, chapter 4-5. 

Hale, S.A et. al. 2018. ‘How digital design shapes political participation: A natural experiment with social information’, PLoS ONE 13(4): e0196068. 

Halupka, M. 2016. ‘Don’t knock clicktivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the modern citizen’, DemocraticAuditand ‘Clicktivism: A Systematic Heuristic’, Policy and Internet 6(2): 115-132 

Kaase, M. 2007. ‘Perspectives on Political Participation’, in The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans‐Dieter Klingemann. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

Parvin, P. 2018. ‘Democracy Without Participation: A New Politics for a Disengaged Era’, Res Publica 24: 31-52 

Savaget, P., T. Chiarini and S. Evans. 2019. ‘Empowering political participation through artificial intelligence’, Science and Public Policy 46(3): 369–380 

Torcal, M. 2014. ‘The Decline of Political Trust in Spain and Portugal: Economic Performance or Political Responsiveness’, American Behavioral Scientist 58(12): 1542-1567 

Aula 1

11 Fevereiro 2026, 14:00 Guya Accornero


 

  • Introdução da cadeira, método de avaliação, calendário, planeamento, início distribuição grupos provas orais 

 

  • Participação política (o que é, quais são as suas diferentes formas e como se estuda, o papel do digital) 

 

Leituras sugeridas: 

 

Casteltrione, I. and M. Pieczka.   ‘Mediating the contributions of Facebook to political participation in Italy and the UK: the role of media and political landscapes’, Palgrave Communications 4(1): 56-56. 

Della Porta, D. 2015. Social movements in times of austerity : bringing capitalism back into protest analysis, Hoboken: Wiley, chapter 4-5. 

Hale, S.A et. al. 2018. ‘How digital design shapes political participation: A natural experiment with social information’, PLoS ONE 13(4): e0196068. 

Halupka, M. 2016. ‘Don’t knock clicktivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the modern citizen’, DemocraticAuditand ‘Clicktivism: A Systematic Heuristic’, Policy and Internet 6(2): 115-132 

Kaase, M. 2007. ‘Perspectives on Political Participation’, in The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans‐Dieter Klingemann. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

Parvin, P. 2018. ‘Democracy Without Participation: A New Politics for a Disengaged Era’, Res Publica 24: 31-52 

Savaget, P., T. Chiarini and S. Evans. 2019. ‘Empowering political participation through artificial intelligence’, Science and Public Policy 46(3): 369–380 

Torcal, M. 2014. ‘The Decline of Political Trust in Spain and Portugal: Economic Performance or Political Responsiveness’, American Behavioral Scientist 58(12): 1542-1567