About the Journal

Interethnica follows the growing and intense activity of researchers on interethnic and racial relations in social sciences and humanities, contributing to the scientific dissemination and intercultural dialogue between epistemic subjects of societies and identity groups and academia.
Its mission is to contribute to the dissemination of scientific production in this field and contribute to its understanding and theoretical development. It also seeks to open spaces for intercultural and multidisciplinary dialogue on issues related to inter-racial relations comprehended in broad terms.
The journal is edited by researchers from the Laboratory and Study Group on Interethnic Relations (LAGERI) and from the Laboratory of Studies and Research on Indigenous Movements, Indigenist Policies, and Indigenism (LAEPI), both Laboratories from the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Brasília (UnB) respectively linked to the Department of Anthropology (DAN) and the Department of Latin American Studies (ELA). LAGERI and LAEPI are research and extension spaces that promote various activities of debate on investigations in preparation or in progress, as well as finalized papers and academic publications.

In the period 2013-2016, Interethnica was classified in Qualis Periódicos, evaluation of Coordination of Improvement of Higher Level Personnel (Capes), as: B2 in Anthropology.

Indexing: OJS, Qualis, PKP/Index, Sumários, Diadorim, Livre.

UnB Institutional support: UnB, ICS, ELA, DAN, LAEPI, LAGERI, BCE, UnB Journals Portal.

 

PARTNERSHIPS

Rede de Estudos Ameríndios (REA) - Amerindian Studies Network

This editorial partnership, in force since October 7, 2013, seeks to promote the following objectives:

  1. The bilingual planning and publication of special texts and numbers between two or more periodicals of the network according to its editorial standards;
  2. Appointment of reviewers to streamline and internationalize the process of approval, revision and publication of special bilingual texts and numbers in the network journals and in accordance with their editorial standards;
  3. Planning and conducting conferences, seminars, meetings and workshops at scientific meetings to promote Amerindian studies; and
  4. The dissemination and distribution of journals in anthropological communities, indigenous and indigenist organizations, indigenous movements and indigenous peoples in Latin America, North America and the Caribbean.

This agreement stems from the initiative of the following journals:

These journals are free to promote direct contact with one or more journals of the network to carry out the activities provided herein, without prior consultation with other REA participants.

  

EDITORIAL POLICIES

Focus and Scope

Interethnic@ - Journal of studies in interethnic relations is an electronic scientific periodical. Its public are the various agents aimed at understanding interethnic and racial relations in the perspective of the Social Sciences and Humanities. It seeks to contribute to this field by opening intercultural dialogue in Brazil and in the world on these relations comprehended in broad terms. Such emphasis indicates that beyond the ethnicity profile, the scope also covers studies on the interactions between nationalities in a world perspective.

The submission of manuscripts of authorship at different academic levels is encouraged. Items resulting from research and other technical academic works will be received for reviewing, in submission streaming, at the discretion of the editorial committee. For the third volume of each year summaries of monographs, dissertations and theses that have been defended, will be accepted.

 

Section Policies

Articles

Verificado Open submissions Verificado Indexed Verificado Peer Reviewed

Other Academic and technical prodution

Notifications, Reports, memorials and the like.

Verificado Open submissions Verificado Indexed Verificado Reviewed by editorial committee

Teses, Dissertações e Monografias

Summary that indicates the objectives, theoretical reference, methodology and results.

Verificado Open submissions Verificado Indexed Verificado Reviewed by editorial committee
 

Peer Review Process

The articles will be submitted to evaluation (blind review) by 2 PhD holders of recognized scientific merit in the area of knowledge of the article, linked to LAGERI and LAEPI, in addition to external collaborators. This ad hoc peer review is possible by anonymous and unpaid donation of time and knowledge aimed at improving the manuscripts in the form of final versions of the articles we bring to the public. This dynamic is fundamental for the quality of publications aiming at advancing the consolidation of the field of studies in interethnic relations.

Only works with two admissions will be published whenever any modification suggestions are accepted.

 

Periodicity

Quarterly in three volumes per year: January/April; May/August and September/December.

 

Free Access Policy

This journal offers free and immediate access to its content, following the principle that free public availability provides greater democratization of scientific knowledge.

 

Archiving

This journal uses the LOCKSS system to create a distributed file system between participating libraries and allows them to create permanent journal files for preservation and restoration.