America Latina Hoy-Revista de Ciencias Sociales
Scope & Guideline
Elevating Latin American Scholarship to New Heights
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Social Sciences:
The journal publishes articles that draw from various disciplines, including political science, sociology, history, and cultural studies, to explore complex social phenomena in Latin America. - Focus on Historical Contexts:
Many articles delve into historical events and their ongoing impact on contemporary Latin American societies, providing insights into how past struggles shape current political and social landscapes. - Analysis of Political Dynamics:
The journal emphasizes the examination of political systems, governance, and policy-making processes across Latin America, reflecting on issues such as democracy, populism, and governance. - Cultural and Identity Studies:
A significant focus is placed on cultural identity, including the experiences of marginalized groups, indigenous movements, and the intersection of culture and politics in shaping societal narratives. - Socioeconomic Inequality:
Research often addresses themes of inequality, social justice, and economic policies, particularly in the context of globalization and its effects on local communities. - Contemporary Issues and Movements:
The journal highlights current social movements, such as feminism and anti-imperialism, and their implications for societal change within the region.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19:
The pandemic has led to a surge in research addressing its effects on social, political, and economic structures in Latin America, revealing how crises can exacerbate existing inequalities. - Feminist Movements and Gender Studies:
There is an increasing focus on feminist discourse and gender studies, highlighting the role of women in social movements and political representation, reflecting a broader societal push for gender equality. - Memory Policies and Historical Consciousness:
Emerging studies examine memory policies related to historical traumas, such as dictatorship legacies, and their implications for contemporary political identity and social justice. - Transnationalism and Migration:
Research on the experiences of migrants and the implications of transnational networks has gained momentum, reflecting the complexities of identity and belonging in a globalized context. - Anti-Imperialism and Solidarity Movements:
The resurgence of anti-imperialist sentiment and solidarity movements across Latin America is increasingly documented, showcasing grassroots activism and regional cooperation. - Environmental and Health Disparities:
Growing attention to environmental issues and public health, particularly in relation to socioeconomic disparities, indicates a trend towards integrating ecological concerns within social science research.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Economic Models:
There has been a noticeable decrease in the publication of papers focusing solely on traditional economic models and theories, as the journal increasingly prioritizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate social, cultural, and political dimensions. - Historical Narratives of Statehood:
Research centered on the historical narratives of state formation and governance in a purely descriptive manner appears to be diminishing, with a shift towards analyses that incorporate contemporary implications and social movements. - Nationalist Discourse Studies:
The exploration of nationalist discourses in a static context has become less prominent, as newer studies tend to focus on transnationalism and global interconnectedness, reflecting the changing nature of identity in a globalized world. - Static Cultural Heritage Studies:
Papers solely focused on the preservation of cultural heritage without engaging with contemporary issues or the impact of globalization have seen a decline, as there is a growing interest in dynamic cultural practices and their socio-political contexts.
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