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Vol. 51 No. 1 (2025)CALL FOR DOSSIER ARTICLES - Journal of Ibero-American Studies
1. Social Responsibility of Education: Between Dilemmas and Possibilities
This dossier proposes reflections on the Social Responsibility of Education at different levels and territories, focusing on the impact of teaching, research and extension in the construction of a fair, equitable and inclusive society. It invites the academic community to discuss, from a historical perspective, educational practices that promote social justice and overcome historical inequalities, bringing new perspectives to the role of education in social, cultural and economic development.
Organizers:
• Dr. Vera Lucia Felicetti - Catholic University of Pernambuco (UNICAP)
• Dr. Marília Costa Morosini - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)
• Dr. Jorge Enrique Delgado - University of PittsburghSubmission Period: until March 31, 2025
Publication Expected: 20262. Art and Revolution: What Color are the Red Carnations of April?
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution (1974), this dossier explores the artistic and political impacts of this period in Portugal, Brazil, Portuguese-speaking African countries and internationally. It analyzes how music, literature, theater, cinema and other artistic expressions approached the newly-won freedom, discussing the relationship between art and politics, the new emerging themes and the international repercussions of this revolution. Organizers:
• Dr. Andrelise Santorum - Center for Theater Studies (CET) - Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon (FLUL/UL)
• Dr. Marçal de Menezes Paredes - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)
• Dr. Sérgio Neto - Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto - Transdisciplinary Research Center for Culture, Space and Memory (FLUP/CITCEM)Submission Period: April to June 31, 2025
Publication Expectation: 20263. Possible Theology of Others
Focused on indigenous peoples in the colonial Latin American context (16th to 18th centuries), this dossier integrates indigenous history and theology, addressing theological, missionary and legal documents that deal with "indigenous otherness". Valuing texts in native languages, it seeks to understand debates on conversion, resistance and slavery, in addition to exploring connections between theology, philosophy, law and anthropology in the history of ideas and religions of native peoples.
Organizers:
• Dr. Bento Machado Mota - The Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies – I Tatti / University of São Paulo
• Dr. Gonzalo Humberto Tinajeros Arce - National University of Brasília / Bolivian Society of Classical StudiesSubmission Period: July to October 31, 2025
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Vol. 50 No. 1 (2024)Dossiê: 150 anos de imigração italiana no BrasilOrganizadores: Prof.Dr. Antonio de Ruggiero (PUCRS)
Prof. Dr. Alberto Barausse (Università del Molise/UNIMOL - Itália)
Prazo para o envio de artigos: 30 de junho de 2024
Publicação: 2025
Dossiê História Digital e História Digital da Educação
Organizadores:
Profa. Diana Gonçalves Vidal (FE-USP/ IEA-USP)
Prof. Vinícius de Moraes Monção (UFF)
Profa. Patricia T. Raffaini (USP)
Prazo máximo para envio de artigos: 30 de julho de 2024
Publicação: 2025
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Vol. 49 No. 1 (2023)Dossier: Rethinking the extreme right in a transnational perspective
Organizers: Odilon Caldeira Neto (UFJF) and Steven Forti (Autonomous University of Barcelona, HIC - New University of Lisbon)
Dossier: Press, media and dictatorial political regimes
Organizers: Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta (UFMG) and Reinaldo Lohn (UDESC)
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Vol. 48 No. 1 (2022)Dossier: Cultural policies: projects, actors and circuits
Organizers: Mariana Martins Villaça (UNIFESP) and Natália Ayo Schmiedecke (University of Hamburg)Dossier: Bicentennial of the Independence of Brazil (2022)
Organizers: Luciano Aronne de Abreu (PUCRS) and João Paulo Avelãs Nunes (Univ. of Coimbra)Dossier: Current Human Rights Issues in the Amazon
Organizers: Aparecida Luiza Alzira Zuin (UNIR), Jonatás Eduardo Mendes Machado (University of Coimbra) and Ricardo Gilson da Costa Silva (UNIR) -
Dossier - History, everyday life and social memory - the common life under dictatorships in the 20th century
Vol. 43 No. 2 (2017)"9 de Julio". Luis Ángel Salomón, Bahía Blanca, 1972. Ar: Natália Santucci. -
Dossier: Social Ties, Transnational Ties – of the construction of links in histor
Vol. 41 No. 1 (2015)