Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Problemas Sociais e Problemáticas Sociológicas - 1st semester

Code

722081127

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Department

Sociologia

Credits

10

Teacher in charge

Helena Serra

Weekly hours

3 letivas + 1 tutorial

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

Prerequisites

n.a.

Subject matter

Bibliography

DORVIL, Henri et MAYER, Robert (2001), Problèmes Sociaux – Tome 1 – Théories et Méthodologies, Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2001, 592 páginas
DUMOND, Fernand, LANGLOIS, Simon et MARTIS, Yves (Dir) (1995), Traité des Problèmes Sociaux, Institut Québécois de Recherche sur la Culture, Québec, 1995, 1164 páginas
GREEN, Arnold Wilfred: (1975) Social problems : arena of conflict / Arnold W. Green. - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1975.
GREEN, Arnold Wilfred: (1975) Social problems : arena of conflict / Arnold W. Green. - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1975.
RUBINGTON Earl e MARTIN S. WEINBERG (1971), The Study of Social Problems – Seven perspectives – Oxford University Press, (1971), 1995 363 pp.
Cefaï Daniel, Trom Danny (dir.), 2001, Les formes de l´action collective. Mobilisations dans des arènes publiques, édit. EHESS (Raisons Pratiques, 2001, 322 pg

Teaching method

1. The pedagogical contribution of the seminar articulates two kinds of contents:
• Transversal contents
• Specific contents of different areas of the MA course
2. The programming of these different contents is made according to the calendar available on Moodle.
3. The integration of different contents in the students´ work is made through individual tutoring.

Evaluation method

4. The assessment takes into account, with equal weighting, the process and the results obtained by students.
5. At the process level, we consider the investment made by students in order to approach the formulation of a
research object and its questioning from several points of view (theoretical , ethical , practical or technical ...).
6. The results will be evaluated taking into account the theoretical and formal quality of written assignments.
7. Written assignments are individual and must be submitted 72 hours prior to the oral presentation.

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