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Open Call Special Issue: Digital Tecnologies and well-being: the perspective of the Sociology of Markets
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Special Issue Open Call: Youth and citizenship: cultural practices and public policies
2023-12-21Extensión de la fecha límite.
Fecha Límite: 31 de Maio de 2024. * visite el sitio web de TOMO para leer las reglas para publicar.
Publicación prevista para: 2024
TOMO ya está abierta a recibir contribuciones para el número especial: "Juventud y ciudadanía: prácticas culturales y políticas públicas" organizado por:
Dr. Frank Marcon (UFS/DCS – Sergipe/Brasil)
Dra. Mariana Chaves (Universidad La Plata/FTS – La Plata/Argentina)
Dr. Ricardo Campos (Universidade Nova de Lisboa/CICSNOVA - Lisboa/Portugal)
**Lea las reglas para el autor haciendo clic en "envío" en el sítio web de TOMO.
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TOMO publishes its first "rolling pass" paper
2023-08-04Today, August 4th, is the International Beer Day. And TOMO brings its first "rolling pass" article which has everything to do with today's celebration. 😊
Click here and check it out. Good reading!
And you, already in TOMO?
To read more about TOMO, click here. And to read about our new submission rules, click here. We receive and publish articles in continuous flow.
TOMO team
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Special Issue Open Call: Debates on Political Sociology Today: Theory and Empiricism
2023-07-27Deadline: October 30th, 2023 - visit TOMO website to read the guidelines for authors
TOMO is now open to receive contributions to the Special Issue "Debates on Political Sociology Today: Theory and Empiricism" organized by
Luciléia Aparecida Colombo (Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brasil), Marco Aurélio Dias de Souza (Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brasil) and Arthur Oliveira Bueno (Universidade de Frankfurt e Universidade de Passau).
Read the guidelines for author by clicking on "submission" on TOMO's website.
Open call description:
The Special Issue "Debates on Political Sociology Today: Theory and Empiricism" welcomes works that are aligned with the theme of Political Sociology, especially those dedicated to the study of the sociology of elites, studies on democracy and social movements, political culture and researches that have their focus on the power relations established between the State and Civil Society, in Brazil and abroad. We also favor works centered on studies on national, regional and local development, with a focus on decision-making processes and the political relations that emerge from them. The intentions of its proposal are to gather authors researching the topic; to expand scientific production and disseminate research that is in the border areas connecting Sociology and Political Science.
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It's online: SI Gender, Sexuality and Resistence in the arts: perspectives from the Global South
2023-07-06Please, access TOMO new SI:
"Gender, Sexuality and Resistence in the arts: perspectives from the Global South".
Have a look here who published in 2023!
I wish an insightful reading
Marina Sartore.
Chief Editor
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Submission to Special Issue: Closed
2023-02-19TOMO journal announces that the submissions to the special issue "Gender, sexuality and resistance in the arts: perspectives from the global South" is now closed. We thank every author that submitted to the special issue.
In the following days, we'll start the editorial works.
Cordialy,
Profa. Marina Sartore.
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15 February 2023 - this is the new deadline to submitt your manuscript to the SI "Gender, sexuality and resistance in the arts: perspectives from the global South"
2022-12-16New Deadline: 15 February 2023
Call for Papers: Gender, sexuality and resistance in the arts: perspectives from the global South
We are increasingly following the development of initiatives and research interested in understanding and making visible the existing diversity in the field of gender and sexuality based on readings from the global South. Among them are those interested in artistic expressions - such as visual arts, cinema and audiovisual, theater, dance, music, graffiti, among others -, which bring many readings and possibilities of existence and resistance to the theme and that present both artists and researchers from this region. The main objective of this dossier is to bring together works interested in reflecting on the relationship between arts, gender and sexuality using perspectives built in the global South and focusing on practices of resistance. Our aim is to expand the dialogues with researches – both nationally and internationally – that have looked at different artistic manifestations that discuss gender and sexuality, also pointing to the specificities of the intersection with other social markers of difference such as race, class, generation and territory. This special issue expects contributions that apply theories and methods from Sociology, Antropology and Political Science in dialogue with arts studies giving emphasis to counter-hegemonic experiences and theories, with special attention to decolonial readings.
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Call for Papers: Gender, sexuality and resistance in the arts: perspectives from the global South
2022-09-29Deadline:15 December 2022
Organizers: Danielle Parfentieff de Noronha (PPGCINE/UFF) e Erna Barros (DCOS/UFS)
Call for Papers: Gender, sexuality and resistance in the arts: perspectives from the global South
We are increasingly following the development of initiatives and research interested in understanding and making visible the existing diversity in the field of gender and sexuality based on readings from the global South. Among them are those interested in artistic expressions - such as visual arts, cinema and audiovisual, theater, dance, music, graffiti, among others -, which bring many readings and possibilities of existence and resistance to the theme and that present both artists and researchers from this region. The main objective of this dossier is to bring together works interested in reflecting on the relationship between arts, gender and sexuality using perspectives built in the global South and focusing on practices of resistance. Our aim is to expand the dialogues with researches – both nationally and internationally – that have looked at different artistic manifestations that discuss gender and sexuality, also pointing to the specificities of the intersection with other social markers of difference such as race, class, generation and territory. This special issue expects contributions that apply theories and methods from Sociology, Antropology and Political Science in dialogue with arts studies giving emphasis to counter-hegemonic experiences and theories, with special attention to decolonial readings.
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Submission to the Special Issue "Decolonial Critical Theories: an ecology of knowledge" is now closed.
2022-07-18Os editores da revista TOMO agradecem a todos e todas que enviaram suas contribuições para o dossiê “Teorias Críticas Decoloniais: uma ecologia de saberes”.
Atenciosamente,
Profa. Dra. Marina Sartore
Editora-Chefe
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The editors of the TOMO journal would like to thank everyone who sent their contributions
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CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue: Decolonial Critical Theories: an ecology of knowledge
2022-03-10CALL FOR PAPERS – Decolonial Critical Theories: an ecology of knowledge
Organizers: Prof. Dr. Bruno Ferreira Freire Andrade Lira (UEL) e Prof. Dr. Rogério de Souza Medeiros (UFPB)
Papers submission to TOMO Special Issue on “Decolonial Critical Theories: an ecology of knowledge” is now open. With this SI, we aim to promote a critical debate that updates the diverse and plural decolonial perspective that various research networks have been strengthening in recent decades in Brazil and Latin America. Ongoing researchers considering the theoretical-epistemic reflection on this topic (decolonial studies) and developed by The Group of Studies and Research in Political Sociology, from the Graduate Program in Sociology at UFPB (GRESP-PPGS-UFPB), point out that decolonial turns promoted by the Modernity/Coloniality concept, made possible the development of an Ecology of Knowledge - African Diaspora in Latin America, Interculturality and Buen Vivir, Dialogic Pedagogy and Action Research, and Decolonial Feminism – which currently frame the Decolonial Critical Theories. These Ecology of Knowledge start from a common ground, the critique of the modern/capitalist/colonial world-system that is structured in hierarchies and forms of social classification that intersect through colonial power matrices – the coloniality of power, knowledge, being and gender. Our assumption is that the fractured locus is concretized through endless violent processes of dehumanization and genocide. However, the same colonial fracture produces forms of (re-)existence that resignify colonial differences, promoting the appreciation and self-recognition of political identities and subalternized sociocultural aspects. Thus, this SI proposes to bring together papers dedicated to the strained reality between coloniality/decoloniality, the critical reflections on the work of intellectuals from Decolonial Critical Theories, and the (re-)existences that emerged in the decolonial turn. Among other subtopics that are of interest of this SI are: Intersectional inequalities; Decolonial Feminism; Interculturality and Indigenous knowledge; Latin American and Caribbean Afro-Diasporic Thought; Post-development; Decolonial pedagogy.
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Forthcoming Special Issues
2022-02-16n.41 (2022) July/Dec.
Sociology of love: turning love into a new research topic in Social Sciences
SI editors: Maria Chaves Jardim (Unesp-Araraquara) e Tulio Rossi (UFU)
#SociologyofLove#
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ISSN para o DOI 2318-9010
2020-03-30Para acesso ao DOI utilize o ISSN 2318-9010
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Revista Tomo - Qualis B1 na área de Sociologia
2019-09-16A Tomo (Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia) é B1 no Qualis da CAPES. Read more about Revista Tomo - Qualis B1 na área de Sociologia