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Inserciones, identidades y competencias de los sociólogos en Portugal

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Summary:This article aims to contribute to the knowledge and reflection on the professional identities and representations of sociologists per se and in their relationship with others professionals within the framework of organizational dynamics. Some key issues on the development of this field in Portugal are addressed through the analysis of the responses to the “Professional Skills and Practices of the Graduates in Sociology” survey, which was launched in 2019. The effects of generational differences, training path and professional placement (working within or outside the academy) on identity and representations, namely of what it means to be a sociologist, are explored.
Main Authors:Abrantes, Pedro
Other Authors:Banha, Rui; Ramos, Madalena; Aníbal, Alexandra; Urze, Paula
Subject:graduates in Sociology identity practices profession representations training Sociology and Political Science Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Year:2022
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Language:Spanish
Origin:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Summary:This article aims to contribute to the knowledge and reflection on the professional identities and representations of sociologists per se and in their relationship with others professionals within the framework of organizational dynamics. Some key issues on the development of this field in Portugal are addressed through the analysis of the responses to the “Professional Skills and Practices of the Graduates in Sociology” survey, which was launched in 2019. The effects of generational differences, training path and professional placement (working within or outside the academy) on identity and representations, namely of what it means to be a sociologist, are explored.