Autor: Renato Miguel Carmo

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Renato Miguel Carmo is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL) and Assistant Professor at the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal. He is Director of the Observatory of Inequalities and member of the European research network, Inequality Watch. Issues such as social and spatial inequalities, public policy, mobilities and social capital have been at the core of his research projects. Cédric Rio is a philosopher specialised in social justice and inequality and he is currently a researcher at the Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CNRS/EHESS/ENS) in France. He is the coordinator of Inequality Watch, an independent European research network. Márton Medgyesi is Senior Researcher at both the TARKI Social Research Institute, Hungary and at the Institute for Sociology, Centre for Social Sciences at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He holds an MSc in Applied Economics from Sciences Po, France and a Ph D in Sociology from Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.




4 Ebooks von Renato Miguel Carmo

Renato Miguel Carmo & Cédric Rio: Reducing Inequalities
This edited collection analyses social inequality in the European Union, within and between countries. The work critically explores both vertical inequality, existing between those with high incomes …
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€90.94
Renato Miguel Carmo & José Alberto Vasconcelos Simões: Protest, Youth and Precariousness
After over a decade of the austerity measures that followed the 2008 financial crisis—entailing severe, unpopular policies that have galvanized opposition and frayed social ties—what lies next for Eu …
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Englisch
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€34.99
Joseph Choonara & Annalisa Murgia: Faces of Precarity
The words ‘precarity’ and ‘precariousness’ are widely used when discussing work, social conditions and experiences. However, there is no consensus on their meaning or how best to use them to explore …
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Englisch
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€42.99
Renato Miguel Carmo & Joseph Choonara: Faces of Precarity
The words ‚precarity‘ and ‚precariousness‘ are widely used when discussing work, social conditions and experiences. However, there is no consensus on their meaning or how best to use them to explore …
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Englisch
DRM
€38.61