Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, L. T. de
Data de Publicação: 2005
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://ciencia.iscte-iul.pt/public/pub/id/21805
http://hdl.handle.net/10071/10936
Resumo: This article deals with the Student Civic Service (SCS) of 1974–77, and in particular the Labour and Culture Plan, which was concerned with the collection of ethnographic data and with intervention within the population as it existed in 1975. The SCS was affected by a combination of political conflicts and social dynamics that demanded a new form of political language and social experiences. It facilitated a new appreciation, new discoveries and new challenges between the students and the populations within which they served in terms of politics, customs, generic identities, religion, food, housing and hygiene. Some of the interventions were of a nature that could be characterized by the assumption of identities that were, to a large extent, marked by collective hope. This article pays attention to the history/memory binomial as well as to the relevance of the social movements during the revolutionary period.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
title Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
spellingShingle Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
Oliveira, L. T. de
25 April 1974
Carnation Revolution
Contemporary history
Cultural confrontations
Memory
Oral history
Social movements
title_short Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
title_full Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
title_fullStr Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
title_full_unstemmed Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
title_sort Schools 'without walls' during the portuguese revolution: the student civic service (1974-1977)
author Oliveira, L. T. de
author_facet Oliveira, L. T. de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, L. T. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 25 April 1974
Carnation Revolution
Contemporary history
Cultural confrontations
Memory
Oral history
Social movements
topic 25 April 1974
Carnation Revolution
Contemporary history
Cultural confrontations
Memory
Oral history
Social movements
description This article deals with the Student Civic Service (SCS) of 1974–77, and in particular the Labour and Culture Plan, which was concerned with the collection of ethnographic data and with intervention within the population as it existed in 1975. The SCS was affected by a combination of political conflicts and social dynamics that demanded a new form of political language and social experiences. It facilitated a new appreciation, new discoveries and new challenges between the students and the populations within which they served in terms of politics, customs, generic identities, religion, food, housing and hygiene. Some of the interventions were of a nature that could be characterized by the assumption of identities that were, to a large extent, marked by collective hope. This article pays attention to the history/memory binomial as well as to the relevance of the social movements during the revolutionary period.
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