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Liga europea FINAL 28 nov. @ Anderlecht E2 - 2Liga europea 15:00 EST 12 dic. vs Midtjylland Liga europea 12:45 EST 23 ene. vs Olympiakos 12 de mar. de 2020 · Hello, I am Gonçalo D. SANTOS. I am a social-cultural anthropologist specialised in questions of development and social transformation, with extensive experience of ethnographic and collaborative research in rural and urban areas in China.
Gonçalo D. Santos is an Assistant Professor of Social-Cultural Anthropology in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Coimbra. He is also a Senior Researcher at CIAS—Research Centre for Anthropology and Health , University of Coimbra, where he coordinates the Research Cluster “Technoscience, Society, and Environment”.
Gonçalo Santos is a former Portuguese footballer and current assistant manager at Fulham. He played as a defensive midfielder for clubs in Portugal, Croatia and Cyprus, winning several titles and scoring one goal for Estoril in the Primeira Liga.
Gonçalo Santos is an assistant professor of social-cultural anthropology in the department of life sciences and a full member of the Research Center for Anthropology and Health (CIAS) at the University of Coimbra.
Transforming patriarchy. Chinese families in the 21st century. The anthropology of Chinese kinship. A critical overview. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal 5 (4 …
A list of books by Gonçalo D. Santos, an anthropologist and sinologist who studies Chinese families, villages, and kinship. The books include his latest work on Chinese village life today, co-edited volumes on transforming patriarchy and Chinese kinship, and a historical study of the anthropological school of Coimbra.
Santos, Gonçalo. 2020. “Birthing Stories and Techno-Moral Change across Generations. Coping with Hospital Births and High-Tech Medicalization in rural South China, 1960s-2010s.”