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  • The text follows the journal's formatting requirements according to the "Guidelines for Authors"found in the "Submissions" section.
  • It is mandatory to fill in the Article Cover, with the article information. This document must be forwarded separately at the time of submission.

Author Guidelines

  • References must follow the Chicago Manual of Style Author-Date system (author year, pages). Standards are fully available at www.chicagomanualofstyle.org. Chicago - Regras Gerais
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  • Information about the authors should contain the following data: full name with the correct spelling; ORCID (see: orcid.org); affiliation: institution, city, state and country (in no case should affiliations be accompanied by the authors' titles or mini-curricula). These, when present, should be published separately from affiliations as author's notes). email; complete physical postal address of the corresponding author, which may be the institutional one, provided at the end of the article; research funding source (if any); potential conflicts of interest (if any).
  • Files submitted for submission must be in open text format (Word).
  • The text contains title, abstracts and keywords in the languages indicated by the journal (English, Portuguese and Spanish). If there is text originally written in another foreign language, it should contain title, abstract and keywords in Portuguese and in the languages of the journal interface.
  • Abstracts can have up to 1,000 characters and they summarize the purposes, methods and conclusions of the work. Keywords can be between three and five, separated by periods and with the first initial capitalized. Texts can have a total of up to 40,000 characters, including spaces.
  • Figures and tables must have their place indicated in the text and be sent in a separate file, with program identification and version.
  • Bibliographic information must be correct and in accordance with Chicago Standard, 17th edition, adopted by the journal in 2019.
  • The contribution must be original and unpublished, and not under evaluation for publication by another journal; if not, justify in “Comments to the editor” when submitting the text in the portal.
  • Publication of papers is subject to approval by reviewers. The originality of the treatment of the theme, the consistency and rigor of the approach, its contribution to the thematic line are taken into account. The names of the reviewers will remain confidential, and the names of the authors before the reviewers will also be omitted.
  • Spontaneous submission of articles and subsequent acceptance for publication automatically implies the assignment of the rights of the first publication to the Journal. Intellectual copyright remains with the author. Any subsequent reproduction, by any means, may be made only by prior agreement between the Journal and the author and with proper citation of the source.
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  • Papers are submitted under anonymous authorship, in plain text and without the use of sophisticated formatting resources through the Journal's website. For submission and follow-up You must register in the access area, provide information regarding your academic background, organization and area of operation, full postal address, and your Orcid ID (see: orcid.org).
  • Conversations and Controversies accepts two modes of submission: for specific thematic nuclei, within predefined deadlines, or as separate text for the “Free Articles” or “Reviews” sessions. Thematic nuclei are composed of the “Thematic Dossier” section and may also include “Reviews”. Regarding the texts for thematic nuclei, it is decided in block, in agreement with the invited editors, after the submission deadline; texts sent to the thematic nuclei approved by the anonymous reviewers, but not chosen by the invited editors for the final composition of the dossier, or texts sent to the nuclei whose evaluation of at least one of the anonymous referees is not sent in a timely manner for consideration of the editors invited within the dossier editorial deadline, may be moved to publication in the “Free Articles” session, subject to the publication calendar of that session; Single texts are evaluated in continuous flow and approval is conditional on the concrete perspective of publication.
  • Highlights inside the text are in italics. The notes, when indispensable, are footnotes, short and substantive, numbered sequentially and without specific formatting.
  • Quotations up to 3 lines should be double quoted and inserted in the body of the text. The quotation that exceeds 3 lines should be indented and inserted in proper paragraph, indenting 4 cm, in smaller font. The citation should contain the author's name, the year of the work and the pages.
  • Graphs, figures and tables are sent in separate files (in step 4 of the submission process, "Transfer of Supplementary Documents"). Images must be in high definition PNG or JPEG file, but not exceeding 1.5 megabytes, and may be color-coded. In the final layout, the graphics may not exceed the dimensions of the magazine page (16.5 x 11.5 cm). Sequential numbering and title, as well as data source, are inserted in the text as tenant places.
  • Reference notes are inserted in the text, following the following pattern: (Author year, xx) or (Author1 year, xx; Author2 year, xx). If there is more than one work by the same author in a year, it is accompanied by a sequential letter of the alphabet. Example: (Author 1998a; 1998b).
  • References are presented at the end of the paper, listed in alphabetical order and unnumbered, Chicago style, 17th edition.
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Articles

Research papers, preferably in the areas of anthropology, strategic studies, political science, social sciences, public policy, international relations, sociology, sociology of law and political theory.

Characteristics of the Section:

  • Co-authored papers are accepted.
  • Researchers' articles are accepted, regardless of academic degree.

Review

Esta seção recebe submissões em fluxo contínuo.

Dossier – Sociology of political elites

Thematic dossiers, preferably in the areas of anthropology, strategic studies, political science, social sciences, public policy, international relations, sociology, sociology of law and political theory.

Characteristics of the Section:

  • Co-authored papers are accepted.
  • Researchers' papers are accepted, regardless of academic degree.
  • The acceptance of the paper for publication, even if approved by blind reviewers, is subject to analysis by the organizers of the dossier.

Dossier - Action, Identity and Networks in Cyberspace

Thematic dossiers, preferably in the areas of anthropology, strategic studies, political science, social sciences, public policy, international relations, sociology, sociology of law and political theory.

Characteristics of the Section:

  • Co-authored papers are accepted.
  • Researchers' papers are accepted, regardless of academic degree.
  • The acceptance of the paper for publication, even if approved by blind reviewers, is subject to analysis by the organizers of the dossier.

Dossier - Migrations

Thematic dossiers, preferably in the areas of anthropology, strategic studies, political science, social sciences, public policy, international relations, sociology, sociology of law and political theory.

Characteristics of the Section:

  • Co-authored papers are accepted.
  • Researchers' papers are accepted, regardless of academic degree.
  • The acceptance of the paper for publication, even if approved by blind reviewers, is subject to analysis by the organizers of the dossier.

Interdisciplinary Challenges in the Era of Climate Change

Climate change, underscored by global catastrophic events, has emerged as a critical concern, particularly within social, cultural, and economic contexts. These changes significantly impact vulnerable populations, exacerbated by environmental racism, necessitating attention from movements aimed at reducing these social inequalities. In Brazil, various climatic phenomena, such as mass movements and abrupt temperature changes, as well as prolonged periods of drought and flooding, are noteworthy. This dossier aims to compile studies and research focused on climate change and its consequences. It also seeks alternatives for a dignified and secure existence, all from the perspective of environmental justice. The phenomena will be analyzed through the lens of the humanities, encompassing the following thematic axes:


Social Axis: Focuses on the impact on vulnerable populations, addressing issues such as gender, environmental racism, and environmental justice.


Cultural Axis: Deals with environmental activism, sustainability, and education for environmental awareness.


Economic Axis: Examines the impact on family agricultural production, public health, circular energy, and disaster management, including human costs.


Legal Axis: Discusses laws, regulations, assistance, public and climate policies, and the role of the state.
Given the urgency of the climate change debate, it is essential to promote multi- and interdisciplinary dialogues in various formats to reach a broader audience. Therefore, a dossier is proposed that engages with the humanities. Papers in innovative formats, such as reports and chronicles, may also be submitted, provided they align with at least one of the proposed themes and maintain ethical and academic rigor. Submissions will be accepted continuously for the 2023 and 2024 editions of the "Conversas e Controvérsias" Journal, with the deadline set for May 30, 2024.


Organizers: Dr. Maria Isabel Bellini (PUCRS), Handiara Oliveira dos Santos (PUCRS), Ana Carolina Ricco Uranga (PUCRS), Ricardo e Silva Martins (PUCRS).

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