Portuguese Journal of Social Science

Portuguese Journal of Social Science Editors: Pedro Seabra and Ana Caetano The PJSS is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on research about Portuguese society and history.

11/10/2024

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15/12/2021

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Why not submit an article for publication in our journal? It's free and relatively painless. Find out how here:https://s...
06/12/2020

Why not submit an article for publication in our journal? It's free and relatively painless. Find out how here:
https://sites.google.com/iscte.pt/pjss-styleguide/home

The aim of the PJSS is to provide a medium for the publication of original papers covering Portuguese thought and research on social sciences, although the journal is open to receive article proposals from authors of other nationalities.

Meet our editor: Nuno de Almeida Alves.Nuno is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Social Research Met...
06/12/2020

Meet our editor: Nuno de Almeida Alves.

Nuno is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Social Research Methods and a researcher at CIES-ISCTE. He is also coordinator of the Family, Generations and Health Research Group. He obtained his Ph.D. in sociology from ISCTE-IUL in 2006. His research interests include the knowledge society, information and communications technologies, education, youth and social inequality. He is currently involved in the Linked Lives: A Mixed Multilevel Longitudinal Approach to Family Life Course and the European Cohort Development research projects.

A list of his publications can be found here: bit.ly/gs-nuno-de-almeida-alves

06/12/2020

PJSS 18 (3) 2019

Dossier

Introduction: Time is structure: The importance of the use of time in families
Magda Nico, Cláudia Casimio and Vanessa Cunha (261-4)

Time-sharing in parental leave: Why and how fathers assess their time to care home alone
Mafalta Leitão (265-82)

Chauffeuring parenthood: The everyday travel times of families
Maria Johanna Schouten and Soledad Las Heras (283-98)

Articles

Reassessing (de)standardization: Life course trajectories across three generations
Sofia Aboim and Pedro Vasconcelos (299-318)

Precarious living: The social origins of uncertainty
Mariana Lucas Casanova, Isabel Menezes, Joaquim Luís Coimbra and Rebecca Lawthom (319-40)

Social work, human rights and conceptions of human dignity: The case of social workers in Lisbon
Moema Bragança Bittencourt and Maria Inês Amaro (341-58)

The European Union's global strategy: Complementarity and specialization
Luís Barroso and Marco Cruz (359-83)

Index (386)

06/12/2020

PJSS 18 (2) 2019

Dossier

Introduction: Social psychology as a social science
Susana Batel and Rita Guerra (133-6)

In defence of social psychology attending to the institutional dimension: Potentialities for extending comprehension of the ecological and political
Paula Castro (137-52)

Participatory budgeting in the age of post-politics: Examining the discourses of citizens and representatives of expert political systems in three municipalities in Portugal
Margarida Santos, Susana Batel and Maria Eduarda Gonçalves (153-72)

Autonomu-connectedness, gender and culture: A comparative study on the interplay of personality funcioning and social context
Carla Moleiro, Laurence Marto, João M. Santos and Inês Ratinho (173-87)

Articles

Local ecological knowledge about human-wildlife conflict: A Portuguese case study
Ana Isabel Camacho Guerreiro (189-211)

Befor and now: The labour situation of clients in a therapeutic community
Susana Henriques and Pedro Candeias (213-27)

Measuring the stock of human capital in Cape Verde, 1950-2012
Silves J. Moreira, Pedro Cosme Vieira and Aurora A. C. Teixeira (229-51)

Book review

Agostino Petrillo and Paola Bellaviti (eds)
Sustainable Urban Development and Globalization: New Strategies for New Challenges - With a Focus on the Global South (2018)
(253-6)

06/12/2020

PJSS 18 (1) 2019

Dossier

Introduction: Descendants of immigrants in Portugal
Sofia Gaspar (3-8)

The effect of the ethnic composition of schools on primary school maths results of pupils of immigrant origin
Teresa Seabra, Helena Carvalho and Patrícia Avila (9-26)

The (mis)education of African descendants in Portugal: Towards vocational traps?
Pedro Abrantes and Cristina Roldão (27-55)

Advantage in diversity: Ninth grade pupils of mixed origin in Portugal
Sandra Mateus (57-72)

Strategies of integration, identity and belonging among Portuguese immigrant descendant returnees from France and Canada
João Sardinha (73-89)

Chinese descendants' professional pathways: Moving to new businesses?
Sofia Gaspar (91-108)

'I lived and taught interculturality': Reflections on conviviality relations and integration in educational environments in Spain (Granada) and Portugal (Lisbon)
Beatriz Padilla and Antonia Olmos Alcaraz (109-28)

06/12/2020

PJSS 17 (3) 2018

The creation of the Portuguese general staff: Origins, reasons and results (1834-1911)
Stefano Loi (255-71)

Revolutions negotiated in Portuguese songwriting and performance
Margarida Rendeiro (273-88)

Fighting depopulation in Portugal: Local and central government policies in times of crisis
Maria Antonia Pirse de Almeida (289-309)

The politics of labour reforms in Portugal: Politicization and Europeanization before and after the bailout
Helene Caune (311-34)

Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
Mário J. D. S. Santos (335-47)

Other genders: (Un)doing gender norms in Portugal at a microsocial level
Sara Merlini (349-64)

Research production among economics academics in Portuguese universities
Margarida M. Pinheiro (365-85)

Index (389)

06/12/2020

PJSS 17 (2) 2018

Dossier

Introduction: Different perspectives on changes and conflict in the transatlantic world
Cátia Miriam Costa and Luis A. Freites Carreras (125-9)

Living trapped in-between spaces: Literary works of displaced Argentine women writers in Spain
Maria Luz Bort Caballero (131-40)

The pursuit of the (Latin) American dream in the time of crisis: Portugal's diplomatic and commercial changes towards the region (2005-15)
Luis A. Fretes Carreras and Marcelo Moriconi (141-65)

Aspects of international economic policy in Brazil during the New State (1937-45) and the 'crash' of the Cyrilla Beverage Company of Santa Maria
Bruna Lima and Maria Medianeira Padoin (167-77)

The strategic alliance between Chávez and Ahmadinejad, and its impact on international institutions, from a peripheral-realist perspective
Carmen Pereira Stallaert (197-97)

The European Union and Latin America: The configuration of interregional and transatlantic cooperation
Violetta Tayar (199-211)

Russia and Latin America: Renewal versis continuity
Victor Jeifets, Lilia Khadorich and Yana Leksyutina (213-28)

Article

Direct democracy, 'plebiscitarianism' and military rule: Is the Portuguese normative view of democracy multidimensional?
Goffredo Adinolfi (229-48)

Retraction

Police and military forces in Timor-Leste: Are they a source of peace or conflict?

06/12/2020

PJSS 17 (1) 2018

Lisbon and its port: Urban planning and surveillance expectations and results
Magda Pinheiro (3-17)

Cultural networking: Rhetoric, policy and practice in Portugal
Augusto Santos Silva (19-35)

Revising the institutionalization of science policies: Historical contexts and competing models
Maria Fernanda Rollo, Tiago Brandão and Maria Inês Queiroz (37-61)

Defence planning and alliances: Portugal in the early years of the Cold War (1945-59)
Jorge M. L. Silva Rocha (63-77)

Conflicts among peers in the playground in a group of Spanish elementary schools
Agnés Ros-Morente, M Angels Cabasés Piqué and Gemma Fillella Guiu (79-88)

Quality of work research: A methodological review
Margarida M. Barroso (89-103)

Population ageing and the labour market during the recent crisis in Portugal
Paula Cristina A. Mateus de Albuquerque

PJSS16 (3) 2017Dossier: DIY, everyday life and urban creativity.Introduction: DIY, everyday life and urban creativityPau...
06/12/2020

PJSS16 (3) 2017

Dossier: DIY, everyday life and urban creativity.

Introduction: DIY, everyday life and urban creativity
Paula Guerra, Pedro Costa and Vera Borges (277-82)

'Just can't go to sleep': DIY cultures and alternative economies from the perspective of social theory
Paula Guerra (283-303)

'Unidos por el mismo sueño e una canción': On music, gangs and flows
Carles Feixa and Paula Guerra (305-22)

Artistic urban interventions and public sphere: Research insights from three ephemeral urban appropriations on a cultural district
Pedro Costa and Ricardo Lopes (323-42)

Locating culture, making soundscapes and activating critical social relations: A case study from Limerick Soundscapes
Aileen Dillane, Martin J. Power and Eoin Devereux (343-58)

Cultural organizations, collaborative contexts and public: How they became small communities
Vera Borges (359-76)

Articles

Structural asymmetries, innovation measurement and innovation olicies in the EU
Ricardo Paes Mamede (377-92)

European bi-national marriages in Portugal and EU social integration
Sofia Gaspar, Ana Cristina Ferreira and Madalena Ramos (393-410)

Book reviews

Ted Piccone
Five Rising Democracies and the Fate of the International Liberal Order (2016)
(411-2)

Miriam Halpern Pereira
A Primeira República: Na Fronteira do Liberalism e da Democracia (2016)
(413-5)

Index (419)

03/02/2020

The aim of the PJSS is to provide a medium for the publication of original papers covering Portuguese thought and research on social sciences, although the journal is open to receive article proposals from authors of other nationalities.

08/12/2018

Latest issue now available. "Different perspectives on changes and conflict in the transatlantic world", guest edited by Cátia Miriam Costa and Luís Fretes Carreras.

21/12/2017

Feliz Natal aos todos | Merry Christmas to you all

PJSS 16.02. Institutional encounters: European property rights in colonial contexts, guest edited by José Vicente Serrão
17/11/2017

PJSS 16.02. Institutional encounters: European property rights in colonial contexts, guest edited by José Vicente Serrão

22/09/2017

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