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访问学者|弗朗西斯科·奥利沃斯
Scholar|Francisco Olivos
香港岭南大学社会学与社会政策系助理教授
弗朗西斯科·奥利沃斯(Francisco Olivos)博士是香港岭南大学社会学与社会政策系的助理教授,他拥有香港中文大学社会学博士学位、荷兰乌特勒支大学社会学硕士以及智利天主教大学社会学学士和硕士学位。弗朗西斯科·奥利沃斯先生的研究聚焦于社会分层、文化社会学和主观幸福感的交叉领域,擅长定量方法和计算文本分析,同时因其在制度与文化对个人幸福感影响的研究,获得了香港研究资助局的三年资助。他的理论模型强调个人文化倾向与社会规范的互动对幸福感的影响,尤其在性别、政治和宗教系统中,为社会政策提供了新的视角。
弗朗西斯科·奥利沃斯博士将于2024年12月3日至2025年1月10日在复旦发展研究院从事访问研究。
电子邮箱:franciscoolivosrave@ln.edu.hk
Francisco Olivos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at Lingnan University, Hong Kong. He earned his PhD in sociology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, following a master’s degree in Sociology and Social Research from Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in sociology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His academic training across three countries has shaped his identity as a scholar, providing him with a unique cross-cultural perspective that informs his research and teaching. Francisco's research interests are centered at the intersections of social stratification, cultural sociology, and subjective well-being. He specializes in quantitative methods and has recently incorporated computational text analysis into his research projects to examine complex social phenomena. In recognition of his research, Francisco was awarded a three-year General Research Grant from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council to investigate the interplay between institutions and culture in shaping individual well-being. His project introduces a theoretical model that posits well-being as a function of the interaction between personal cultural dispositions and shared societal norms, particularly in the realms of gender, political, and religious systems. This model is innovative in its approach to understanding how cultural and institutional factors collectively impact subjective well-being, providing insights that could inform social policy.
Francisco Olivos will be a visiting researcher at FDDI from December 2nd 2024 to January 10th 2025.
Email:franciscoolivosrave@ln.edu.hk