[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In 2016, Marina Costa Lobo and António Costa Pinto organized a Special Issue for South European Society and Politics on the Meaning of Portuguese Democratization, 40 years on.
The Special Issue contained the following articles:
- Portuguese Democratisation 40 Years on: Its Meaning and Enduring Legacies, Marina Costa Lobo, Antônio Costa Pinto e Pedro C. Magalhães (Special Issue of the Journal South European Society and Politics, 21 (2), 2016)
- Bringing the Past Back in: How Attitudes towards the Democratic Transition Influence the Portuguese Voter,
Marina Costa Lobo (Special Issue of the Journal South European Society and Politics, 21 (2), 2016) - An Ever-Shadowed Past? Citizens’ Attitudes towards the Dictatorship in Twenty-First Century Portugal,
Filipa Raimundo e Antônio Costa Pinto (Special Issue of the Journal South European Society and Politics, 21 (2), 2016) - Portuguese Citizens’ Support for Democracy: 40 Years after the Carnation Revolution,
Edalina Rodrigues Sanches e Ekaterina Gorbunova (Special Issue of the Journal South European Society and Politics, 21 (2), 2016) - The Media as a Window on the Past? The Impact of Television and Newspaper Consumption on Knowledge of the Democratic Transition in Portugal,
José Santana-Pereira (Special Issue of the Journal South European Society and Politics, 21 (2), 2016)
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