About the Journal

Editorial

TEKOA has its editorial line focusing on social movements, cultural flows, identities, modernities, institutions and languages. Based on the historicity and contingency of contributions received for possible publications, the magazine reaffirms from the global South its convergence with the studies and research carried out within the scope of PPGHIS / UNILA.

Principles

Encourage dialogues, discussions, debates, advances in studies and research relevant to the fields of humanities and social sciences, through materials selected for possible publication in written and audiovisual support, considering network perspectives that value different subjects, their particularities, spaces, and temporalities since the so-called global South.

Encourage original, authentic collaborations and productions, with a high standard of quality, unpublished and unheard of that come from Latin American and Caribbean authors, among others who are interested in reaching the spaces of academic reception and dissemination.

Valuing dialogue, discussion and debate between ideas, perspectives, worldviews and values, whenever grounded in the search for more just symmetries between symbolic and cultural differences, in the tendencies for the liberation of peoples and broad social equity considered from categories as race, gender, ethnicity, social class, origin and generation, aiming at the recognition and elevation of the currently oppressed peoples who inhabit and belong to the spaces of the global South.