Llamada de artÍculos para el dossier: jusdiversidad y decolonialidad: naturaleza, mujeres y pueblos en amÉrica latina y África. Llamada de artículos para dossier sobre Jusdiversidad y Decolonialidad. Explora naturaleza, mujeres y pueblos en América Latina y África. Revista Videre (Derecho).
El Consejo Editorial de la Revista Videre (qualis B1 en Derecho), informa que se encuentra abierta la llamada de artículos para el Dossier Jusdiversidad y Decolonialidad: Naturaleza, Mujeres y Pueblos en América Latina y África, coordinado por la Profesora Dra. Liana Amin Lima da Silva (PPGFDH FADIR/UFGD/Investigación postdoctoral en Derecho-PUCPR), Profesor Dr. Carlos Frederico Marés de Souza Filho (Profesor Titular, PPGD-PUCPR), Profesor Dr. Joaquim Shiraishi Neto (PPGCSOC-UFMA/Investigación postdoctoral en Derecho-PUCPR) y Doctoranda Cristiane Gomes Julião Pankararu (PPGAS-Museo Nacional) para el volumen 12, número 24 (jul./dic. 2020), e-ISSN 2177-7837.Edicto: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d7GOY3rdGf18ehWeQKGmQVaZSpNEJ1qG/view
This call for papers for the dossier "Jusdiversity and Decoloniality: Nature, Women, and Peoples in Latin America and Africa" for Revista Videre (Qualis B1 in Law) presents a highly relevant and critically important thematic focus. The invitation to explore the intersections of legal pluralism, decolonial thought, environmental justice, and gender studies, particularly from the perspectives of the Global South, is exceptionally timely. In an academic landscape increasingly grappling with the legacies of colonialism and the urgency of socio-ecological crises, this dossier promises to be a vital contribution, offering a platform for perspectives that often remain marginalized within mainstream legal and social sciences. The explicit geographical scope, encompassing both Latin America and Africa, further enriches the potential for insightful comparative analyses and South-South dialogue. The specificity and depth of the call are significantly bolstered by the caliber of its coordinating team. The involvement of established professors like Dr. Liana Amin Lima da Silva and Dr. Carlos Frederico Marés de Souza Filho, alongside Dr. Joaquim Shiraishi Neto and the doctoral candidate Cristiane Gomes Julião Pankararu, signals a robust interdisciplinary approach and a commitment to intellectual rigor. Their diverse affiliations—spanning law, anthropology, and socio-cultural studies, with a strong emphasis on postdoctoral research and titular professorships—ensures that contributions will be grounded in both academic excellence and practical understanding of the complex issues at hand. This diverse coordination team also suggests a nuanced understanding of "Jusdiversity," moving beyond mere legal pluralism to engage with a more profound decolonial critique of legal systems and knowledge production. Ultimately, this dossier has the potential to become a seminal collection for scholars engaged in decolonial legal studies, critical geography, indigenous rights, and feminist jurisprudence. By bringing together research on nature, women, and peoples through the lens of jusdiversity and decoloniality, the forthcoming volume 12, number 24, of Revista Videre could significantly advance discussions on alternative epistemologies and legal frameworks that challenge hegemonic structures. Prospective authors are encouraged to engage deeply with the thematic intersections, offering innovative theoretical contributions and empirical studies that illuminate the rich and complex realities of Latin America and Africa. This call is a commendable initiative that promises to foster critical scholarship and amplify diverse voices within the academic discourse.
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