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Title: | The challenges of communication in a context of crisis: troubles, misunderstandings and discords. |
Authors: | Resende, José Manuel MARTINS, A. M. P. C. D. DELAUNAY, C. BREVIGLIERI, M. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Citation: | RESENDE, José Manuel; MARTINS, A. M. P. C. D. (Org.) ; BREVIGLIERI, M. (Org.) ; DELAUNAY, C. (Org.) . The challenges of communication in a context of crisis: troubles, misunderstandings and discords. 1. ed. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2018. v. 1. 253p . |
Abstract: | Although this is an international book, in the sense that its authors, as
well as its theoretical frames of reference, are themselves international, we
think that this is a good opportunity to address some very basic issues about
the process of practicing sociology through the ‘pragmatic’ reference frame
in the country of some of its editors, Portugal. As a matter of fact, the works
which are integrated in this volume are inspired by the plural theoretical
framework of pragmatic sociology and are inserted in the dynamic of
research which began at CICS.NOVA-Interdisciplinary Center of Social
Sciences – Making, unmaking and remaking the common in the plural in
modern sociality: controversies, recognition and vulnerabilities –, more
than a decade ago, with the work of José Resende, strongly inspired in the
work of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot and, more recently, especially
by the work of the latter author. Researchers in this group – the collective
named Pragmaticus – have been producing research about various
themes – from education to health care, from political socialization to
professional demands, from public controversies to proximity regimes of
engagement –, which we will not try to synthesize here. Nevertheless, we
would like to say some very brief words about the work which has been
(and is) being made, namely trying to identify some challenges which
pragmatic sociology leaves us and, also, to Portuguese sociology and
Portuguese sociologists as whole, challenges which we think the researchers
in this collective, our research group, try to integrate in their research
processes. Of course, what is about to be said has no intent of being
thorough or exhaustive. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24804 |
Type: | book |
Appears in Collections: | CICS.NOVA - Publicações - Livros
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