2015
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-1023-8
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Guerra e Poder na Europa Medieval

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“…69 The so-called 'plan of psychological action towards the mobilisation of the Muslim masses', set forth by Fernando Amaro Monteiro, the SCCIM agent who became head of Islamic policy in Mozambique during the war of liberation, included four stagesdetecção (detection), captação (gaining control), comprometimento (commitment) and accionamento (mobilisation for action). 70 During the detection phase that began in late 1965, the SCCIM collected data through a confidential survey questionnaire and field research, aiming to identify the most prominent 'Muslim leaders in the entire Province', as well as to grasp their religious traditions, sensibilities and dispositions regarding African nationalism. 71 Subsequently, the gaining control stage aimed to show 'that the authorities knew and respected Islam', 'wished to establish communication', and encouraged 'the widest possible exchange' to win their hearts and minds.…”
Section: Repression and Seduction: Two Faces Of The Same Colonial Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 The so-called 'plan of psychological action towards the mobilisation of the Muslim masses', set forth by Fernando Amaro Monteiro, the SCCIM agent who became head of Islamic policy in Mozambique during the war of liberation, included four stagesdetecção (detection), captação (gaining control), comprometimento (commitment) and accionamento (mobilisation for action). 70 During the detection phase that began in late 1965, the SCCIM collected data through a confidential survey questionnaire and field research, aiming to identify the most prominent 'Muslim leaders in the entire Province', as well as to grasp their religious traditions, sensibilities and dispositions regarding African nationalism. 71 Subsequently, the gaining control stage aimed to show 'that the authorities knew and respected Islam', 'wished to establish communication', and encouraged 'the widest possible exchange' to win their hearts and minds.…”
Section: Repression and Seduction: Two Faces Of The Same Colonial Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Portugal, the evolution of gender attitudes has been studied, showing ambivalence, since it hangs between the two poles of values, a modernist and individualizing and another traditionalist and familialist (Aboim, 2007(Aboim, , 2010Monteiro, Agostinho , & Daniel, 2015;Torres, Coelho, Jerónimo, & Cabrita, 2009). According to the conclusions of the project "Working and Caring for Europe", and in terms of gender roles, Portugal, despite finding affinities with more "traditionalist" countries, is the "intermediate" type (Torres et al, 2009).…”
Section: The Social Role Of Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%