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PhD in Social Processes: Society, Culture and Inequality

PhD in Social Processes: Society, Culture and Inequality

The PhD in Social Processes offers in-depth research into the dynamics that structure collective life. The program focuses on the critical analysis of social interactions, cultural manifestations, and the mechanisms that produce and reproduce social inequalities, exploring themes such as globalization, migration, gender, ethnicity, and power.

Aimed at sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and other professionals in the social sciences and humanities, the course promotes the production of original and relevant knowledge, enabling doctoral students to analyze, interpret, and intervene in the complex challenges of contemporary societies.

🎯 Course Objectives

  • Critically analyze contemporary sociological and anthropological theories.

  • Investigate the multiple dimensions of social, economic and cultural inequality.

  • Develop advanced skills in qualitative and quantitative social research methodologies.

  • To train academics and analysts capable of producing rigorous diagnoses of current social problems.

📘 Curricular Structure The curriculum matrix was designed to provide a solid theoretical and methodological basis:

  • Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory

  • Anthropology of Culture and Globalization

  • Advanced Qualitative Research Methodologies

  • Quantitative Research Methodologies and Social Statistics

  • Studies on Inequality, Poverty and Social Exclusion

  • Sociology of Gender and Feminist Studies

  • Ethnic-Racial Relations and Post-Colonialism

  • Social Movements and Collective Action

  • Analysis of Public and Social Policies

  • Thesis Preparation Seminar

  • Preparation of the Doctoral Thesis

📌 Note: The curriculum structure can be adapted according to the student's academic background and research interests. The course duration may be reduced depending on the student's performance and progress.

💻 Learning Modality: Available online and/or in-person, with full academic support. A modern platform with interactive content, discussion forums, individual tutoring, and access to a digital library. Flexible schedules adaptable to the student's personal and professional life.

📜 Certification and Recognition : Institutionally recognized Doctoral Degree issued by FAITEF. The diploma can be issued with the Hague Apostille, facilitating the validation and recognition process in over 100 countries that are signatories to the convention. All diplomas are issued with a European notary seal. Our academic secretariat provides the necessary support for international documentation procedures.

👥 Target Audience Sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, social workers, historians, social project managers, and researchers who wish to deepen their understanding of the structures and processes that shape society.

📞 Applications and Information For more information, visit the official FAITEF website and fill out the contact form. Our team is available to provide personalized support and answer any questions you may have.

Critically analyze the structures that shape our world. 🕊️ FAITEF — Education with soul, science with purpose.

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