Observatories
Observatory on Crisis and Alternatives: The Centre for
Social Studies (CES), in collaboration with the Institute for
Labour Studies of the International Labour Organization
(INST/ILO), decided to create the Observatory on Crisis and
Alternatives in order to monitor the development of the crises in
its multiple dimensions and manifestations in Portugal, making its
characterization and diagnostic more precise. The Observatory will
seek to monitor policies, in relation to their aims and means
employed, as well as to the expected or observed results, and to
contribute to the identification of responses to the increasing
set of alternatives considered in the public debate.
Permanent
Observatory for Portuguese Justice: The
task of this Observatory is to monitor and analyse the performance
of the courts and other related institutions and activities, the
police, prisons, rehabilitation services, etc.
Observatory on
Participation, Innovation and Local Government (PEOPLES'):PEOPLES' represents a place of encounter and
exchange about issues related to the population's participation
in the elaboration of public policies and territory projects,
and the innovations marking the transformation of government
levels closer to citizens. This observatory includes a large
virtual video collection of texts, theoretical and
methodological reflections, critical essays, debates, images and
sounds showing the plurality of innovative practices in the
whole world.
Observatory of Risk:
This is a proactive body identifying the social and economic
contexts in which areas of awareness of risk are to be found, with
an interest in analysing the efficacy of public and private
strategies for mitigation, and heedful of the emergence and
consolidation of new players and groups.
Observatory
on Religion in Public Space (POLICREDOS):
Was constituted in 2008 and is sponsored by the programme
"Compromisso com a Ciência". Its main research objective
lies in probing the (re)emergence of religion in Europe from an
interdisciplinary perspective. Its principal aim is to enliven the
discussion by comparing religious and political practices in the
Mediterranean basin.
Observatory for
Education Policies and Professional Development :
Resulting from a partnership between the Centre for Social Studies
(CES) of the University of Coimbra and the Centre for Studies and
Intervention in Education and Professional Development (CeiEF) of
the Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies, Op.Edu is
designed to conduct scientific research activities within the
field of education policy - namely, developing research projects,
participating in research and dissemination networks, organizing
events, establishing partnerships, implementing outreach and
consulting activities and mobilizing institutional actors.
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