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SUMMARY:International Seminar Series "Law ‘and’ Books"
DESCRIPTION:This seminar series aims to draw on the contribution of cultural studies of law to the problematisation of the legal representation of sex. The title echoes a classic sociological tension – between law in books and law in action – but addresses a different concern: to reflect on different ways of observing in books manifestations of law in action that help us rethink it as a source of elucidation and ambiguity\, as a place of intellectual comfort and disquietude. \nThe choice of the formulation “law and…” is not accidental: it seeks inspiration from a contemporary movement that renews approaches to law by articulating it with themes and phenomena with which\, at first sight\, it would have only a contingent or incidental relationship. Between what is and how it is made\, sex will be the lens through which participants are challenged to find in a book – the unit of reference and guiding thread of the sessions – the testimony of law that hides itself or reveals itself in a story\, an essay\, or in “something in between”. \nObserving the effect of this liminality of literary genres – from political narrative to science fiction – on the ways of enunciating people and things\, this cycle proposes to explore different manifestations of sex as an experience simultaneously situated and detached from time and space. \nThe “Law and Books” series is organised by Ana Oliveira and Tiago Ribeiro\, and takes place within the scope of the LAWCUS project – reference 2023.12608.PEX\, funded by national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.12608.PEX \n+info: https://ces.uc.pt/eventos/law-and-books / https://ces.uc.pt/en/agenda-noticias/agenda-de-eventos/2026/law-and-books/apresentacao
URL:https://aps.pt/event/international-seminar-series-law-and-books/
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SUMMARY:Exposição itinerante "Desconstruir o Colonialismo\, Descolonizar o Imaginário. O Colonialismo Português em África: Mitos e Realidades"
DESCRIPTION:Neste contexto\, serão realizadas duas sessões de “Conversas sobre Colonialismo”\, a 26 de fevereiro e a 25 de março. \nO primeiro encontro terá lugar no dia 26 de fevereiro de 2026\, quinta-feira\, às 14h30\, no Auditório de Engenharia II UMinho (Gualtar) (Edifício 16)\, sob o tema Conversas sobre colonialismo: instituições culturais e de memória\, com moderação de Sheila Khan (Universidade Lusófona\, Porto) e participação de Isabel Castro Henriques (Faculdade de Letras\, Universidade de Lisboa)\,\nSantos Simão (Instituto de Ciências Sociais\, Universidade do Minho\, Lab2PT/IN2PAST) e Maria Figueira (IHC | NOVA FCSH\, Lisboa / Universidade de Évora – IN2PAST). \nO segundo encontro realiza-se no dia 25 de março de 2026\, quarta-feira\, às 14h30\, no Auditório de Engenharia II UMinho (Gualtar) (Edifício 16)\, sob o tema Conversas sobre colonialismo: confrontos contemporâneos\, com moderação de Francisco Mendes (Instituto de Ciências Sociais\, Universidade do Minho) e participação de Julião Soares (Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares\, Universidade de Coimbra\, CEIS20)\, José Carlos Venâncio (Universidade da Beira Interior\, CECS) e Laura Burocco (CRIA\, ISCTE-IUL – IN2PAST). \nEstas sessões proporcionam um espaço de reflexão crítica e diálogo aberto sobre temas centrais na compreensão histórica e contemporânea do colonialismo\, reunindo investigadores/as de diversas instituições e áreas de especialização.
URL:https://aps.pt/event/neste-contexto-serao-realizadas-duas-sessoes-de-conversas-sobre-colonialismo-a-26-de-fevereiro-e-a-25-de-marco-o-primeiro-encontro-tera-lugar-no-dia-26-de-fevereiro-de-2026-quinta-fei/
LOCATION:Braga\, Biblioteca Geral do Campus de Gualtar da Universidade do Minho
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SUMMARY:RECSM Seminar: "The Role of Merit and Structural Inequality in Redistributive Preferences"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nMeritocratic beliefs are widely invoked to legitimate inequality\, yet evidence remains mixed on how redistributive preferences respond to different types of inequality and their attribution to individual effort and structural constraints. I test these mechanisms using a large-scale digital lab-in-the-field experiment in an online labour platform. Participants engaged in a one-shot give-or-take redistribution game with peers who are either low performers or non-native English speakers. This design allows to identify the causal effects of performance versus structural attributions on redistributive preferences across advantaged\, disadvantaged\, and equal states. To formalise expectations\, I develop an attribution-conditioned fairness model\, which extends established frameworks of inequality aversion and desert-based fairness by making fairness weights endogenous to attributional cues. The model generates testable predictions\, and the experimental evidence shows that redistribution declines when inequality is framed as merit-based and increases when framed as structural disadvantage in the advantaged inequality state. \nRegister to join online here: https://upf-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/WNFRwa1CRIGTmGRDQMy__g\nThis session is open to everyone\, so feel free to spread the word!
URL:https://aps.pt/event/recsm-seminar-the-role-of-merit-and-structural-inequality-in-redistributive-preferences/
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