Professors from Católica coordinate book "Masks and Human Connections"

Luísa Magalhães and Cândido Oliveira Martins, professors at the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Braga Regional Centre of Católica, coordinated the book "Masks and Human Connections: Disruptive Meanings and Cultural Challenges", edited by the international publisher Palgrave Macmillan, of the Springer Nature Group.

The edition by the professors and researchers of the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies includes an interdisciplinary collection of twenty chapters and a wide spectrum of authors from Universities all over the world.

The book is dedicated to the interdisciplinary presentation of human conception, of the hybrid intercultural processes that are embodied in the use of objects with multiple functions - the masks and their various projections in the spaces of social interaction.

The work presents in an innovative, plural and disruptive way a proposal of humanistic and socio-communicative thought that challenges the deepening of the interdisciplinary epistemological framework.


The volume is available in several formats - hardback, paperback, e-book, and open-access individual chapters.

 

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