2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702012000200003
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Investigação científica e política colonial portuguesa: evolução e articulações, 1936-1974

Abstract: Aborda-se a evolução da política científica colonial desenvolvida pelo Estado português no século XX através do estudo de caso da Junta das Missões Geográficas e de Investigações Coloniais/do Ultramar. Órgão diretamente dependente do Ministério das Colônias/do Ultramar, sediado na metrópole, tinha como principal competência orientar os estudos científicos a realizar nos territórios coloniais sob soberania portuguesa. Apuram-se gênese e os desígnios da instituição, compreende-se a interação entre sua atividade … Show more

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“…the JiC welcomed several partners and established close working relations with national universities and research centres settled in the colonies. as Castelo [9] noted, by bringing together members of various universities and experts in diverse fields of knowledge, the JiC took advantage of the national university system critical mass and significantly increased its access to the colonial field. as a result, the institution became a powerful scientific instrument and the largest national and colonial network.…”
Section: Institutional Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the JiC welcomed several partners and established close working relations with national universities and research centres settled in the colonies. as Castelo [9] noted, by bringing together members of various universities and experts in diverse fields of knowledge, the JiC took advantage of the national university system critical mass and significantly increased its access to the colonial field. as a result, the institution became a powerful scientific instrument and the largest national and colonial network.…”
Section: Institutional Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuestra respuesta a esa pregunta es airmativa. La ciencia colonial buscó objetivar los recursos naturales y las cualidades de los suelos, pero no por eso desconsideró lo que entendía como parte del orden social y humano, conforme lo han indicado recientes trabajos sobre ciencia en el imperio portugués de la segunda posguerra (Castelo, 2012(Castelo, , 2014Ágoas, 2012). A esto se suma que hoy sabemos, debido al trabajo también reciente de Federico Ágoas sobre historia de la sociología en Portugal, que los estudios agrarios constituyeron uno de los orígenes de la sociología en Portugal.…”
Section: • Sin Título 1923 | Alexander Rodchenkounclassified
“…And I would answer this question in the affirmative. If colonial science sought to objectify natural resources and soil qualities, it nevertheless did not ignore what it saw as social and human in nature, as in recent work on science under the Portuguese Empire following World War II (Castelo, 2012(Castelo, , 2014Ágoas, 2012). Further, thanks to likewise recent work on the history of sociology in Portugal, by Frederico Ágoas, we also now know that agrarian studies formed one of the roots of the discipline of sociology in Portugal.…”
Section: Science and Ideology In Cabralian Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%