Plots and Networks 9

Issue No. 9 is now available Plots and NetworksThe biannual scientific journal of CLACSO, in digital and open access format. Four years after the start of this publishing project, this new issue reaffirms the commitment to consolidate a space for the production and dissemination of knowledge from and for Latin America and the Caribbean.
This edition includes a thematic dossier on care, gender equality and social justice, coordinated by Karina Batthyány and Amparo Hernández; an interview by Marisol de la Cadena with Arturo Escobar; an Archive that recovers the contributions of the Inter-American Principles on Academic Freedom and University Autonomy adopted by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in 2021; and nine articles selected by open call.
MAGAZINEPlots for a world in crisis. Open science, democracy and critical thinking from the Global South – Pablo Vommaro
DOSSIER
-Critical perspectives on care, gender equality and social justice – Dossier presentation: Karina Batthyány y Amparo Hernández
Care from a feminist perspective: Tensions, recognitions, and transformations – Marta Novick y Alejandra Vives
-Care work. A conceptual, historical, situational and critical perspective from Central America – Ana Silvia Monzón, Paula Flores y Edna Paiz
-The design of the Public Care System in Mexico City. Needs, opportunities and institutional challenges – Alejandro Aguilar Nava y Rosario Aparicio López
-Integrated Care Systems and Feminist Fiscal Policy in El Salvador: Contributions to the Regional Debate Rubenia Consuelo Castro, Nathalie Chacón-Ortiz y Jessica Alicia Veloz Cano
-Budgetary bases for a National Care System in Mexico. An analysis from a feminist fiscal justice perspective – Mahellai Contreras Hernández
-Care that sustains. Home caregivers for the elderly and their working conditions – Luciana Melina Deledicque
-Multidimensional poverty, gender and care work. Some theoretical perspectives – Maria Julia Buck Rossetto, Ana Elisa Spaolonzi Queiroz Assis y Luís Renato Vedovato
-Gender gaps in unpaid work in Latin America. Female choice or structural constraint? Analía Calero y Cecilia Velázquez
The community-based shift in the construction of Colombia's National Care System: Conceptual tensions and political disputes Alanis Bello Ramírez
ARTICLES
-School, policies and linguistic ideologies. The case of the indigenous community of Torewa – Camila Loayza Villena, Isabella Mozzillo y Leticia Freitas
-Contributions of feminism to the study of the situation of female street bodies in Mexico City – Jacqueline Torres Ruiz
-Digital inequalities among employed youth in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. Computer use from a social inequality perspective – Silvana Galeano Alfonso
-Education in social management and community care. Municipal CDI kindergartens and popular high schools in Argentina – Mariela Guzmán y Jessica E. Fajardo Carrillo
Contributions of relational sociology to understanding the processes of formation of Latin American states – Jorge Andrés Díaz Londoño
-Social antagonisms and political identities of feminist movements during the coup d'état in Bolivia, 2019 – Barbara Orbuch
-Police violence and homophobia in public spaces in Michoacán, Mexico – Fernando Zarco Hernández
-Extractivism and maldevelopment. Sacrifice zones in Mexico and El Salvador – Alejandro Antonio Henríquez Flores y María Suhey Tristán Rodríguez
-Digital media in the creation of laws in Argentina. Impact of new technologies and online petition platforms – Miguel Torres Romero y Brahian Camacho Onoa
INTERVIEW
-Intertwining to think: relational ethics, politics and worlds in transition. A conversation with Arturo Escobar – Marisol de la Cadena
ARCHIVE
-Academic freedom at stake: university, democracy and rights. Presentation of the Archive – Camilla Croso y Laura Rovelli
Inter-American Principles on Academic Freedom and University Autonomy – Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)
-Universities under American authoritarianism: Fractured internal relations, emerging transnational opportunities Eve Darian-Smith
-For an intersectional reading of academic freedom in Brazilian education – Amanda Mendonça
-Democratic autopoiesis and the peripheral university. 405 years of struggles for academic freedom in Ecuador – René Ramírez, Jorge Zaruma y Rina Pazos
Call for submissions of scientific articles
We invite researchers to submit original and unpublished academic articles for publication in the journal Tramas y Redes, the CLACSO scientific journal.
Tramas y Redes is a semi-annual (June-December) open-access digital scientific journal published by CLACSO. Its purpose is to disseminate academic production in the field of social sciences and humanities, as well as reflections on debates surrounding the political and intellectual processes of Latin America and the Caribbean.
The journal publishes original, unpublished articles in Spanish and Portuguese, both official languages of CLACSO. The academic texts to be published include essays, articles presenting empirical research results, and state-of-the-art reviews on a research topic. All texts will undergo double-blind peer review.
The journal's editorial line will prioritize studies on inequalities, injustices, and violence; racism and ethnic discrimination; migration processes and human mobility; feminisms and care politics; the rights to education, health, and the city; the rights of children, youth, and the elderly; citizen participation and mobilization; democracy, the state, public policies, and social movements; the global environmental crisis; science, technology, and society; human rights, peace processes, and recent memory; geopolitical processes and South-South or Global South cooperation; and the capitalist/economic crisis, development, and popular alternatives. In addition, the journal will publish articles on Latin American and Caribbean social issues, but will also be open to topics from other regions, thereby promoting the development of a comparative perspective on the issues it covers.

The open and ongoing call for submissions welcomes academic texts that will be published in the Articles section.
Contributions should be submitted through the Open Journal System (OJS) online publishing platform http://tramasyredes-ojs.clacso.org/, where you will find more information about the publishing guidelines and the evaluation process.
Inquiries can be sent to: [email protected]