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Paulo Pereira de Almeida is an Assistant Professor at the School of Sociology and Public Policy (ESPP), University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), and a researcher at the Center for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL). He is affiliated with the Department of Sociology and holds an Aggregation in Sociology with emphasis in Human Resources. He coordinates the postgraduate program in Trade Unionism and Labor Relations, demonstrating academic leadership and engagement in labor studies.
Academic Background:
- Aggregation in Sociology (Human Resources), IUL - Lisbon University Institute, 2010
- Postgraduate Program in Management, NOVA University Lisbon, 2008
- PhD in Sociology (Human Resources), IUL - Lisbon University Institute, 2003
His research focuses on the Sociology of Work and Organizations, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Labor Relations, and Public Security. He has extensively studied the 'servicelization' of labor and the transformation of work in modern economies. His work bridges theoretical sociology with practical applications in public policy and organizational management. He has contributed to debates on competence models, job performance, and innovation in public services.
The analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the evolution of work in service-based economies, the impact of technology on labor, and the sociological dimensions of organizational change. His articles span journals such as Portuguese Journal of Social Science, Sociology, Problems and Practices, and Sociedade e Trabalho, indicating a strong national and international academic presence.
Scientific Awards:
- Organizational Innovation Award 2004
Paulo Pereira de Almeida has been actively involved in academic guidance, particularly through his coordination of postgraduate programs. While specific student names are not listed, his role implies mentorship of graduate students in labor relations and sociology. He has not received public grants mentioned in the text, but his sustained publication output and leadership in academic programs suggest ongoing research activity. He has also contributed to public discourse as a columnist for Diário de Notícias, Jornal de Notícias, Expresso, and Público.
He is affiliated with CIES-IUL, a prominent research center in social sciences, where he contributes to collective research projects in sociology and public policy. His work often intersects with policy development, particularly in crime prevention and labor reform.