Scholarly communication is undergoing transformations linked to open science, digital infrastructures, and global struggles for visibility. In the Latin American context, the role of journals and SciELO in consolidating a more inclusive, transparent publishing system guided by the IDEIA principles stands out. … Read More →
Contextual frameworks and possible interpretations for science communication
The expansion of scientific discourse through social media and podcasts is redefining the ways in which knowledge is disseminated and the formats in which it is published. Urbe’s experience highlights the potential of these strategies to broaden reach, diversify audiences, and strengthen the social impact of scientific output. … Read More →
Reflecting on Urbanism in Latin America Between Empirical and Epistemological Contributions
Latin American urban studies challenge models from the Global North, calling for approaches that are sensitive to their specific characteristics. The journal urbe’s output highlights epistemological plurality, thematic diversity and a focus on the region, reflecting a field grounded in critical and contextually situated research agendas. … Read More →
urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana and the contributions to thinking about urbanism in Latin America
Since its inception, the journal urbe has been guided by a strong editorial commitment to open science and to the output of situated knowledge about and within Latin America—principles addressed in the series of posts for the SciELO in Perspective Blog’s Special Week. … Read More →













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