[ Informação António Araújo / FFMS ]

Lançamento do livro “Do provedor ao cuidador: a paternidade em mudança”
(13 de junho – 17h00 – Lisboa, Feira do Livro de Lisboa)

A Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos convida-a a assistir à apresentação do livro Pais nossos, Conversas sobre paternidade, no dia 13 de junho, (sábado), às 17h00, na Feira do Livro de Lisboa (Praça Roxa).

O que significa ser pai hoje? Entre modelos herdados do passado e novas expectativas sociais, a paternidade está em transformação — é cada vez mais próxima, mais terna, mas também mais exigente. Neste debate, partimos do livro Pais Nossos para explorar o impacto destas mudanças na vida dos homens e das famílias.

Com o autor Frederico Batista, a investigadora Tatiana Moura, da Universidade de Coimbra e Nuno Miguel Bentes, diretor da Biblioteca Municipal de Serpa e um dos entrevistados do livro, refletimos sobre o papel dos pais no século XXI. Moderação de Joana Pereira Bastos.

A seguir a esta conversa, haverá um momento musical com a cantora Silly.

 


[ Informação APS / ST Famílias e Curso de Vida ]

New open access book

UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access book that may be of interest to list subscribers:/ Postdigital
Intimacies: Relational lives in the networked public-private /edited//by Adrienne Evans, Jamie Hakim, Jessica Ringrose, Amy Shields Dobson and Shaka McGlotten.

Relational lives in the networked public-private *Edited by Adrienne Evans, Jamie Hakim, Jessica Ringrose, Amy Shields Dobson and Shaka McGlotten.

Download it free: https://uclpress.co.uk/book/postdigital-intimacies/

Postdigital Intimacies presents a unique and timely collection of research into the complex interplay and entanglement between digital and analogue relationships. Set within the normalisation of digital technology, cultures, AI and algorithms, the book explores social, political and cultural implications of intimacy in a blurry public–private. Chapters are informed by intersectional feminist, queer, anti-racist and postcolonial theories, and show how research can be part of creating affirmative, collective worlds that are more equitable and socially just. Through these lenses, contributors uncover vibrant digitally mediated lives and sociality. They investigate the vibey, emotional and affective sensibilities evolving online – excitement, boredom, mental health, survival – and reveal new activisms formed through digital belonging and a networked identity that responds to and resists marginality.

Consideration is given to the capacity for digital affordances to enable new forms of connection, community and solidarity as well as harm.
Authors explore vulnerability and risk through image-based abuse and gendered and sexual violence. They also analyse the forms of digital surveillance, labour and platformed capitalism that shape intimate relations created in kinship and domesticity. By addressing these relationalities as postdigital intimacies, the chapters offer fascinating insights and timely analyses of the intimate relations that emerge from our current cultural and postdigital condition.

 


[ Informação ICS-ULisboa ]

Mensário AHS do ICS-ULisboa nº13

Link: https://mkt.ics.ulisboa.pt/vl/6b00fa94e671cdc5c78bd50947daa8957-f679327e1nVeWfKseWNHeb71-9741b5

 


[ Informação Observatório Social de Vila Nova de Gaia ]

Observatório Social de Vila Nova de Gaia | Newsletter 19

Link: https://isociologia.up.pt/sites/default/files/2026-05/Newsletter%20nr19_Observatorio%20Social%20de%20Gaia.pdf