Desde março deste ano, a Brazilian Political Science Review (BPSR) oferece taxas de processamento editorial reduzidas para alunos de pós-graduação, ex-alunos de pós-graduação com dissertação/ tese defendida no período de um ano antes da data de submissão do manuscrito e pesquisadores oriundos de instituições de […]
Guest editor: Lucas Petroni Climate change is fundamentally a normative issue. Although the increasingly accurate – and daunting – findings of the environmental sciences, the strategic interactions between local and international actors, and the legal framework for environmental policies are likely to attract public attention […]
The Covid-19 pandemic, the accelerated loss of biodiversity, the resurgence of deforestation rates and the climate emergency in Brazil and world-wide are political agendas that have produced intense public debates about the State’s responsibility, urban and rural development models, agricultural strategies, the role of mining, […]
The editor-in-chief of the Brazilian Political Science Review, Adrian Gurza Lavalle, was one of the interviewees to the newspaper report “Cuts reduce research grants and harm scientific publications”, published by the Brazilian newspaper “Folha de S. Paulo”. In the article, Lavalle highlights that the requirement […]
Original Articles The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil Diogo Cunha The Gendered Division of Labor in Brazilian Political Science Journals Luiz Augusto Campos, João Feres Political Communication, Television Advertising and Elections in Brazil: […]
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