Call for papers

Event Details

End: July 1, 2015
Contact: emdebate.cfh@contato.ufsc.br
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DOSSIER: SOCIAL STRUGGLES AND ANARCHIST THOUGHT

The Editorial Committee of Electronic Magazine EM DEBATE from Laboratory of Sociology of Work (LASTRO) of Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC-BRAZIL), hereby announces that the period from March 27th to June 30th, 2015 , will receive papers for publication in their number 11.

This dossier aims to bring together works on research related to the successive uprisings, insurgencies and violent protests seen in this second decade of this century that question the organizational forms of parties, trade unions and social movements and their relationship with the State. In a context of international crisis, such movements provided a renewed interest in anarchism, both in theory and in political field. In Brazil, the demonstrations of June 2013 are examples of such protests, notably characterized by the return to Black Bloc tactic by anarchist militancy.

Taking on the anniversary milestones of 150th anniversary of the IWA (International Workers Association) and the 200th anniversary of the proletarian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin birth, makes current collecting and disseminating knowledge produced that establish relationships between global crisis, anarchism and insurgencies taking place in Latin America and the world, and discussing the changes in capitalism's class structure. With this analytical and academic-scientific guidance, Editorial Committee of Electronic Magazine EM DEBATE invites researchers to submit their papers that address the topic of social struggles and transformations of contemporary capitalism in dialogue with the anarchist theory. Work will be accepted from different theoretical and methodological perspectives.

In addition to dossier, the magazine accepts, streaming, jobs related to their 10 subject areas in modalities "articles", "reviews", "translations" and "interviews".

1) Globalisation and regional blocks (ex. Mercosur, European Union);

2) Youth, culture and political contestation;

3) Work, urbanization, ontology and social history;

4) Work process, digital time, free time;

5) Trade union movement and autonomist movements;

6) Capitalism, technical and productive restructuring, employment and unemployment, crisis;

7) Historical memory, dictatorships and human rights;

8) Sociology teaching;

9) Higher education and public university;

10) Social Thought and Theory.

 

Unpublished papers will be accepted only in Portuguese or Spanish.

 

Complete guidelines for authors are available at:

https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/emdebate/about/submissions#authorGuidelines

 

Questions may be addressed by e-mail: luhmanika@gmail.com

 

The Editors.