CUHSO JOURNAL

Current Issue

Vol. 33 No. 2 (2023)
Published June 10, 2024

CUHSO journal was founded in September 1984 under the patronage of the Centre for Regional Social Research (CISRE). In its initial form, the journal was focused on the disciplinary field of anthropology and edited by the Centre for Sociocultural Studies (CES) from 1998 to 2007.  Since the second semester of 2007, CUHSO has become a biannual publication edited by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at the UC Temuco and welcomes work from all disciplines in the schools of Social Sciences and Humanities.

eISSN 2452-610X

The Journal publishes in July and December and accepts manuscripts in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese and Mapudungun. The texts will be peer reviewed by at least two specialists in the field.

Announcements

INVITACIÓN A PARTICIPAR DE DOSSIER DE LA REVISTA CUHSO UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE TEMUCO

Convocatoria a participar del Dossier “Racismos, ideología del mestizaje y colonialismo. Reflexiones para repensar los procesos de alterización de nuestra América” para la Revista CUHSO de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades de la UC Temuco Vol. 34, N° 2 (2024).


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January 26, 2024

INVITACIÓN A PARTICIPAR DE DOSSIER DE LA REVISTA CUHSO UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE TEMUCO

Se abre convocatoria a participar del Dossier “Racismos, ideología del mestizaje y colonialismo. Reflexiones para repensar los procesos de alterización de nuestra América” para la Revista CUHSO de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades de la UC Temuco Vol. 34, N° 2 (2024).


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January 26, 2024

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June 14, 2023

Editorial

Matthias Gloël
9-11
Editorial
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Dossier

Alexis Sanhueza-Rodríguez, Raquel Rebolledo-Rebolledo
12-15
Presentación Dossier. “Espacios, violencias y memorias. Del Golpe de Estado a la gobernabilidad (1973 -1980)
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Olga Aurora Carrillo Mardones, Hernán González Quitulef, Alexis Sanhueza Rodríguez
16-43
Intertwining memories of women in peripheral territories about the Civic-Military Coup in Chile
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David Aceituno Silva
44-65
Coup d'état and public history: the battle for narratives about the past during the Chilean post-dictatorship
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Javiera Bustamante Danilo, Jorge Fabián Placencia Jiménez
66-101
How long does memory endure? Destruction and patrimonialization of the Villa San Luis de Las Condes
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Claudio Llanos, José Antonio Gonzalez Pizarro
102-133
The configuration of labor flexibility. 50 years of international transformations in the World of Work
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Raquel Rebolledo, Gabriel Reyes-Arriagada
134-149
The Chilean exile in Mexico. Organization and denunciation as resistance to uprooting
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Patricio Moya Muñoz
150-154
Bernales, M. & Fernández, M. (eds.) (2020). No Podemos Callar. Catolicismo, espacio público y oposición política, Chile 1975 – 1981. Santiago: Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile. 407 pp.
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Sebastián Quintana-Susarte
155-159
¡A la calle compañeros! Dictadura, politización de la experiencia escolar y movilización secundaria. Una aproximación a partir del Movimiento Aplicacionista por la Democracia. Sebastián Neut Aguayo y Pablo Neut Aguayo (2022). Editorial Sole, 419 pp.
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Research Articles

Ricardo Alvarez, Francisco Araos, David Núñez, Juan Carlos Skewes, Ricardo Rozzi; Wladimir Riquelme
160-184
Other-than-humans: ontological tensions in the implementation of the Lafkenche law
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Cleyton Cortés Ferreira
185-205
Identity and indigenous peoples: opening alternatives to patrimonial discipline
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Juan Jorge Faundes Peñafiel, Patrícia Perrone Campos Melo, Renata Helena Souza Batista de Azevedo Rudolf
206-247
Indigenous Peoples, Nature and Ecocentrism: international standards and a comparative Brazilian look
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Carolina Salinas Marchant, Milena Alvarez Andrade
248-270
Speech-language pathologists' assessment and intervention practices with children who speak aboriginal languages
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Jéssica Sepúlveda Pizarro, Conny Ortiz Chavez, Sergio Carihuentro Millaleo, Andrea Castillo Muñoz
271-300
Ceremonies and Symbols: Contributions to Interreligious Dialogue in the Context of Intercultural Education
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Ivan Valderrama, Ximena Sepúlveda Varas
301-317
Reinterpreting the ecology of knowledge and intercultural translation from the pluricultural construction of knowledge
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Harold Dupuis Marambio, Mario Samaniego Sastre
318-342
Beyond Habermas without forgetting Habermas: the need to think critically about universalisms
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Cristián Valdés Norambuena
343-369
The cause of the subject from Latin American critical thought. Contributions from the Chilean philosopher Sergio Romero González
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Marco Aparicio
370-406
Municipalism coming to the rescue. Rights, subjects and relocalised politics: the case of Barcelona
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Jose Sovarzo
407-435
The Mendosanjuanina region. A new economic territoriality for Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis in the eighteenth century
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Johanna Corrine Slootweg, Miguel Angel Mansilla Agüero
436-461
Latin American women prisoners and motherhood: totalitarian or agency experience?
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Camila van Diest
462-495
Reclaiming Memories, Recomposing Itineraries: Experiences, Frictions and Expectations about the Construction of a “Memory Route” in the Valparaíso Region, Chile
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The journal, which publishes its issues each July 31st and December 15th, accepts texts in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese and Mapudungun, submitting each article to a blind peer review by a minimum of two specialists in the material.

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