Sumários

Session 6 - Prof. Pedro Vasconcelos

22 Setembro 2021, 14:00 Rita Sousa


Gender, Structure and Intersectionality.

•Aboim, Sofia (2010), "From Dualism to Pluralism: The Power of Categories and the Making of Gender", Plural Masculinities: the remaking of the self in private life, Farnham (UK) & Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 13-35.
•Connell, Raewyn (2009), "Gender relations", Gender: In World Perspective, Cambridge: Polity, 72-93.

Session 5 - Prof. Pedro Vasconcelos

21 Setembro 2021, 14:00 Rita Sousa


Family Solidarity and Informal Support.

•Bawin-Legros, Bernadette & Jean-François Stassen (2002), "Intergenerational Solidarity: Between the Family and the State", Current Sociology, 50 (2): 243-262.
•Wall, Karin, Sofia Aboim, Vanessa Cunha & Pedro Vasconcelos (2001), "Families and Informal Support Networks in Portugal: the reproduction of inequality", Journal of European Social Policy, 11 (13): 213-233.

Session 4 - Prof. Pedro Vasconcelos

20 Setembro 2021, 14:00 Rita Sousa


Modernity, Family and Kinship.

•Simpson B (2002), 'Review: Cai Hua (2001), A society without fathers or husbands. The Na of China', Social Anthropology 10 (2): 249-268.

•Aboim S & P Vasconcelos (2019), 'Reassessing (de)standardization: life course trajectories across three generations', Portuguese Journal of Social Science 18 (3): 299-318.

Session 3 - Prof. Evelyn Khoo

17 Setembro 2021, 14:00 Rita Sousa


Theorising family in social work: family problems and violence in the context of families.

Allan, G. (1999). The sociology of the family: A reader. Oxford: Blackwell. (Chapter 7).

Morgan, D. (2019). Family Troubles, Troubling Families, and Family Practices. Journal of Family Issues, 40(16), 2225-2238.

UNICEF (2019) Violence Against Children, https://www.unicef.org/protection/violence-against-children

Session 2 - Prof. Evelyn Khoo

16 Setembro 2021, 14:00 Rita Sousa


Theorising doing family.

Chambers, D. (2012). A sociology of family life: Change and diversity in intimate relations. Cambridge: Polity. (Chapters 1-3).

Suggested: Silva, E., & Smart, C. (1999). The new family? London: Sage. (Chapters 1 and 2).