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RELACult – Latin American Journal of Cultural and Social Studies | e-ISSN 2525-7870

Created in 2015 as Conexões Culturais – Journal of Language, Arts and Cultural Studies (e-ISSN 2447-018X), RELACult is a semiannual, multidisciplinary journal covering Linguistics, Literature, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. As the official publication of the Latin American Center for Cultural Studies – CLAEC, its main objective is to explore and expand territorial and disciplinary frontiers in knowledge production, highlighting the diversity of customs, ideas, and ways of life in Latin America. Each issue develops a central theme that fosters critical reflections on culture and society in the region.

Announcements

Call for Proposals – RELACult Thematic Dossiers 2026 (Notice 02/2025)

2025-10-07

RELACult – Latin American Journal of Studies in Culture and Society announces the opening of the Public Call for Thematic Dossiers for 2026 (Notice 02/2025), promoted by CLAEC Publishing. Two dossiers will be selected, with publication scheduled for July and December 2026.

Proposals must be submitted between October 7, 2025, and November 30, 2025, through the online form. The evaluation process will take place from December 1 to December 15, 2025, and the results will be announced on December 16, 2025.

Read more about Call for Proposals – RELACult Thematic Dossiers 2026 (Notice 02/2025)

Current Issue

Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Fluxo contínuo

Neste número publicam-se os trabalhos à medida que são finalizados. Os DOI serão validados na finalização da edição completa do número.

É composto por artigos submetidos em fluxo contínuo e pelos dossiês:

"Ecologia de saberes orgânicos: diálogos sobre memórias, tensões e subversões nas chamadas culturas populares e tradicionais"

"Democracia, Redes Sociais e Inteligência Artificial em Contextos Latino-Americanos"

"III  Decolonialidade, feminino e negritude"

"Dossiê - Fronteiras e Confluências: a prática interdisciplinar nas Ciências Humanas"

Published: 2025-07-06

Artigos - Fluxo Contínuo

  • Tráfico de pessoas estudo de ocorrências na tríplice fronteira Brasil-Argentina-Paraguai

    ROSANE AMADORI, Mauro José Ferreira Cury
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/32h58j45
  • O que os patrimônios contam sobre masculinidades? Considerações a partir da crítica patrimonial feminista

    Vitória Gomes Almeida
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ev6hve64
  • Analysis of babassu coconut extraction in Maranhão a socio-legal approach

    Rômulo Bessa dos Santos, Ruan Didier Bruzaca
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/sxzk5g25

Dossiê - Fronteiras e Confluências: a prática interdisciplinar nas Ciências Humanas

  • Um Campo em disputa visões de teoria e história ensinada na base nacional comum curricular

    Rafael Schier Granado
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/s5htrh38
  • Manga and history teaching: the power relationship in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece

    Luis Filipe Bantim de Assumpcao, Andreia Cristina Alcantara Paz
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/9j3rpm41
  • The relationship between the nursery schools of Sorocaba (SP) in the 1920s and Joana Grassi Fagundes and the training of her teachers

    ANGELICA NASCIMENTO, José Renato Polli, Francine Aparecida Lira
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/mrdf0t17
  • Guia no GeoGebra para auxiliar o ensino de curvas de níveis e mitigar os desafios pedagógicos

    Elivanio Carneiro, Otávio Floriano Paulino , Josenildo Ferreira Galdino
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/tncbyd91
  • Historical audiographies and history teaching: the experience at the Dom Velloso school in Ouro Preto

    Luiz Otávio Correa
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/97bh1h47
  • The trajectory of History teaching in Brazil (1838-2018)

    Paula Vanessa Paz Ribeiro
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/wr3jqb77
  • Narrativas em costura: famílias inter-raciais e colonialidade

    Liana Barcelos Porto, Manuel Alves de Sousa Junior
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/jf0k5v80
  • Direitos Humanos no curso de Formação Pedagógica para Graduados não licenciados no IFSul Câmpus Pelotas/RS

    Ingrid Simões Gross, Adriana Duarte Leon
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/etnhzq93
  • A construction of a quilombola school: desafios and perspectives

    Juliana Pacheco de Oliveira
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/0nkk8k44
  • Português Educação menonita na Colônia Nova: inovação, tradição e desafios comunitários

    Simone de Faria, Patrícia Weiduschadt
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/aj616293

Dossiê - III Decolonialidade, feminino e negritude

  • Black Women and Educational Processes of the Intersection of Racial and Sexuality Devices in Brazil

    WHEBER MENDES DOS SANTOS, Acassia Anjos dos Santos Rosa
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/6gkm8744
  • Decolonial pedagogical practice: A Black female teacher and the deconstruction of the exclusive use of white authors in the 2023 ENEM writing test

    Sara Santos Alves, Eduardo Oliveira Miranda
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/k16gca42
  • “I prefer to tell a true story”, dialogues about racism in the daily lives of three black researches from Southern Brazil

    Luana Marcon Martins, Maria Júlia da Costa Manoel, Matheus dos Santos Mathias
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/zhmvg192
  • A dor invisível do cárcere: um olhar interseccional para o encarceramento e o sofrimento psíquico de mulheres negras

    Lúcia Mariaci Ribeiro Martins
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/kgxvev56
  • Between the warrior mother and the true mother : mother’s experience in caring for their young accused sons and doughters at custody hearings in Salvador, Bahia.

    Sintia Araújo Cardoso
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/t2h8ap75
  • Pedagogia de Oyá: mulheres negras e desconstrução da estética das colonialidades no Currículo e ensino da Comunicação Social

    AMINE Jesus Fernandes Meira, EDUARDO OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/wxq1x077
  • Decolonial pedagogical practice: A Black female teacher and the deconstruction of the exclusive use of white authors in the 2023 ENEM writing test

    Sara Santos Alves, Eduardo Oliveira Miranda
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/rsfhys34
  • PANCbook: um desenho pedagógico para formação de merendeiras no incentivo ao uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais (PANC) na alimentação escolar

    KAROLE PEREIRA SILVA, Kathia Marise Borges Sales
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/q3vp6992
  • Acarajé as a symbol of cultural resistance: narratives about the knowledge of making and serving

    Lébini Bossêdé Honorine Agani, Sílvia
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/dyxbwx40
  • Apresentação do Dossiê Temático III Decolonialidade, Feminino e Negritude

    Waldenilson Teixeira Ramos, Célia Souza da Costa, Marilia Martins de Araújo Reis, Victoria Sara de Arruda, Walkyria Chagas da Silva Santos Guimarães
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/1dgw5r11
  • WHERE THEY WANT SILENCE AND DEATH, WE PLANT VOICES AND STRUGGLES DEVICES OF RACIALITY AND NECROPOLITICS

    Richard Silva dos Santos, Maria Julia Macedo de Castro, Gabriel da Silveira Furtado, Waldenilson Teixeira Ramos
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ck6bqh88
  • EDUCAÇÃO DAS RELAÇÕES ÉTNICO-RACIAIS PARA AS INFÂNCIAS NEGRAS NA VOZ, AS MULHERES NEGRAS BRASILEIRAS!

    Sandy Emanuele Sampaio Santos, Eduardo Oliveira Miranda
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/j8fyvj59
  • The Racism Through the Mask of Bullying in a School Experiences of Black Adolescent Girls

    Letícia Ferreira Venâncio, Cavalcante
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/m99z7y93
  • The woman encaged in the capital the female body as a field of dispute

    Lívia Aguiar Martins, Maria Luiza Imenes Nobre de Almeida, Miguel Rufino Reina Soares, Waldenilson Teixeira Ramos
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/19mdxr37
  • Clues about the subjective constitution of Black women's self-esteem in the Brazilian territory

    Fernando da Silva Mancebo, Victória Rosa da Silva, Waldenilson Teixeira Ramos, Enzo Teixeira Soares Marinho
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/v9ptw788
  • It's you and me (black) The question of racial parity in conducting research.

    Manoel Nogueira Neto
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/qjp7ed38
  • Proposals for Solidarity Economies of Indigenous Women's Movements in Abya Yala: The Case of the Anarchist Cholitas of Bolivia

    Joselaine Raquel Da Silva Pereira
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/fnzpx180
  • Progetto Lei and the relevance of women's empowerment and inclusion — including migrants — in situations of vulnerability in the labor market

    Débora Rocha de, Thaisy Bentes
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ynmcev36
  • What can do the images in the mural “From Orum to Aiye”?

    Maria Emilia Sardelich, Ingrid Ferreira dos Santos
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ngrkaz11
  • Becoming an escrevivente life writing and the crossroads of mental health

    Isabela Schneider, Fernando da Silva Mancebo, Raissa Ramos de Oliveira Theodoro, Waldenilson Teixeira Ramos
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ft3d2k49
  • Ethnic-Racial Relations and Education: an analysis of the implementation of Federal Law No. 10.639/2003 in the Municipal Education Network of Porto Seguro-BA uma análise da implementação da Lei Federal nº 10.639/2003 na Rede Municipal de Ensino de Porto Seguro-BA

    Leonardo Lacerda Campos, Gabriela Guarnieri de Campos Tebet
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/dan36c32
  • The black woman from the perspective of the representation of the mulatto woman from Ziriguidum

    Carla Figueira de Souza, Almunita dos Santos Ferreira Pereira
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/4mtdet63
  • Black Intellectual Production in Brazil Contributions of Beatriz Nascimento and Lélia Gonzalez

    Juliana Coelho Lima Gac
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/7zbd4984
  • Feminisms, fraternity "Ephs" that translate into strength

    MARILIA MARTINS DE ARAUJO REIS
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/z1e8vg93
  • The Art as a power in activism and the redefinition of the identity of black women

    MARILIA MARTINS DE ARAUJO REIS
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/t69vv359
  • Um Entre o silenciamento e a resistência: racismo e microagressões na vida acadêmica de mulheres negras

    Shayene Ferreira de Jesus
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/d8z35p92
  • Voices of Resistance: Black Mothers and Their Narratives about Autism on Social Media. mães negras e suas narrativas sobre autismo nas redes sociais

    Fernanda Carpes de Mello Dias, Magali Dias de Souza
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/rjhc7b30
  • POR UMA RAZÃO DECOLONIAL E ANCESTRAL CONHECIMENTOS TRADICIONAIS NO BAIRRO QUIDÉ – JUAZEIRO/BA

    Raylane Nayara Souza Batista
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/068g6746
  • Erasures and traces in Curitiba

    Marcel Malê Szymanski
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/ttr4my73
  • Corpo-território, mito e comunicação visual cartografia da identidade visual do álbum Ojunifé de Majur

    MARCOS DAS MERCÊS, EDUARDO OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/3ppzk173
  • Interseccionalidade como ferramenta teórico-metodológica

    Mayra Silva dos Santos
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/15asn793
  • Exploring whiteness in pedagogical and curricular practices: a post-structuralist view

    Maria Luíza Amaral de Jesus Andrade, José Miranda Oliveira Júnior
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.23899/262y0h49
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Call for Authors – Continuous Submission
Submit your article or review at any time and participate in RELACult's continuous publication flow. After submission, your manuscript will be immediately forwarded to external Ad Hoc reviewers in a double-blind process and, if approved, published in the next available issue—without waiting for the completion of a full volume. DOIs are validated at the end of each issue

Thematic areas include Linguistics, Letters, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Works in Portuguese, Spanish, French, and English are welcome. Simple submission does not guarantee publication; the decision will depend on the peer reviews and editorial evaluation.

Consult all submission guidelines at:
https://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions

 

Open Dossiers for Submissions:

 

Vol. 11, No. 01 - FIRST HALF OF 2025

 

Dossier:

- Democracy, Social Media, and Artificial Intelligence in Latin American Contexts.
Coordination: Dr. Everton Rodrigo Santos (FEEVALE), Me. Fábio Hoffmann (UFRGS), and Dr. Emerson Luiz Pase (UFRGS).
UNTIL: MAY 31, 2025
Publication: JULY 2025

Abstract:
The expansion of social media and the growing use of artificial intelligence are reshaping political communication, altering the behavior of political actors and institutions, and creating new challenges for contemporary democracies. This scenario is particularly sensitive in Latin American contexts, where deep inequalities make democratic regimes more vulnerable to the pressures of disinformation, algorithmic manipulation, and the concentration of power in large technology corporations.
This dossier seeks to gather studies that explore the impacts of these digital transformations on the region's democracies, analyzing issues such as

 

Dossier:

- Ecology of Organic Knowledge: Dialogues on Memories, Tensions, and Subversions in so-called Popular and Traditional Cultures.
Coordination: Dra. Vitória Gomes Almeida (UFCA) and Dra. Flávia Cristiana da Silva (IFCE).
UNTIL: MAY 31, 2025
Publication: JULY 2025

Abstract:
This dossier aims to explore the ancestral knowledge linked to Quilombola, Indigenous, Terreiro, and peripheral cultures, understanding them as "organic knowledge," as proposed by Antônio Bispo (2019). This knowledge resists the colonialist denomination of "popular culture," revealing itself as complex practices of memory, resistance, and identity that persist despite the historical pressures of colonization and contemporary inequalities.
The articles should address themes related to ancestry, memories, tension

 

Vol. 11, No. 02 - SECOND HALF OF 2025

 

Dossier:

- Independence of Brazil: New Disputes over Nation Projects.
Coordination: Dra. Carolina Barbosa Lima e Santos (UFMS/UFAL), Dr. Wellington Furtado Ramos (UFMS), and Dr. Jocelito Zalla (UFRGS).
UNTIL: OCTOBER 31, 2025
Publication: DECEMBER 2025

Abstract:
Following the commemorations of the Centenary of the Week of '22 and the Bicentennial of National Independence, this dossier seeks to promote discussions on the need for new nation projects that broaden the concepts of modernity, culture, art, and national identity, especially from the historically invisible voices of Black, Indigenous, and rural populations. Recognizing the contributions of the modernist movement, we propose a critical revisionism that questions the gaps in representation and suggests the valorization of these subjectivities as active agents in the construction of new models of "brasilidade" (Brazilianness).
The articles should address themes related to modernity, national identity, and the cultural disputes over nation projects involving Brazilian sociocultural diversity. Reflections on literature, art, and culture that expand the canon and promote

 

Dossier:

- Lexicon, Society, Cultures, and Identities.
Coordination: Dra. Vanessa Regina Duarte Xavier (UFCAT) and Ma. Ana Vitória Gomes Moreira (UFCAT).
UNTIL: OCTOBER 31, 2025
Publication: DECEMBER 2025

Abstract:
The lexicon, as the cultural heritage of a linguistic community, reflects the relationships between language, culture, and identity, being a crucial element in the manifestation and transmission of a group's values, traditions, and ways of life. This dossier seeks to gather research that analyzes how the lexicon relates to cultures and identities in their various expressions, considering the plurality of forms of cultural and identity expression through language.
We will accept works that explore the lexicon from the Lexical Scie

 

For more information, please contact:
relacult@claec.org