The Master's degree in Social Sciences brings together three courses with different disciplinary backgrounds (sociology, economics, etc.), focusing on the (re)production of solidarity. They examine recent changes in social action, particularly in relation to vulnerable groups, both in terms of public policy and private provision.
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