
José Rubens Lima Jardilino
À propos de l'auteur
José Rubens Lima Jardilino is a prominent figure in the field of sociology, particularly noted for his contributions to the understanding of religion within Brazilian society. His work delves into the intricacies of how religious beliefs and practices intersect with social structures, providing valuable insights into the role of faith in shaping cultural identities. Through his research, he has explored various sociological dimensions of religion, making significant contributions to academic discourse in this area.
In addition to his work on sociology of religion, Jardilino has also engaged with educational theories, particularly those of Paulo Freire. His writings reflect a deep commitment to exploring the intersections between education, science, and technology, particularly within the Colombian context. His publications, such as "Políticas y medición en ciencia y tecnología en la universidad colombiana 1992-2014," showcase his analytical approach to understanding the implications of educational policies in the region. Overall, Jardilino’s scholarship is characterized by a nuanced understanding of the social forces that shape human experience.