The XIII Congress of the Portuguese Sociological Association will be held at the University of the Azores from July 8 to 11, 2025. The 13th edition is doubly significant, as it marks a special occasion, celebrating the 40th anniversary of our association, and will be held at the only institution with a degree in sociology that had not yet organized such a significant event among our community.
The theme of the 13th Congress, "Challenging Democracies: Risks and Uncertainties", is especially relevant in the contemporary socio-political context. Democracies around the world are facing unprecedented challenges, from the rise of populism and conservative movements and the increase in social inequalities and violence, to cyber threats and the climate crisis. The congress aims to explore these and other relevant issues through a sociological lens, bringing together researchers, academics and practitioners to discuss and debate the threats and opportunities facing contemporary democracies.
Sociology plays a crucial role in understanding the mechanisms underlying democracies, their dynamics and their vulnerabilities. By analyzing social structures, power relations and the dynamics of inequality and discrimination, and the processes of social change, sociologists offer valuable insights into the ways in which democracies can adapt and survive in times of crossroads. The congress seeks to foster an interdisciplinary dialog that can contribute to strengthening democracies, exploring topics such as:
Faculty Associate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, teaches human rights at American University’s School of International Service and directs the Dangerous Speech Project.
Founded and directs the Dangerous Speech Project to study speech that can inspire violence - and to find ways to prevent this, without infringing on freedom of expression. She conducts research on methods to diminish harmful speech online, or the harm itself. Trained as a human rights lawyer at Yale, Susan has worked for NGOs including Amnesty International and Human Rights First.
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