Focus and scope

Sociohistórica. Cuadernos del CISH  is a semi-annual scientific journal. It publishes original and previously unpublished articles, communications, critical reviews, commentaries and bibliographic reviews in Spanish.

Sociohistórica is edited by the Centro de Investigaciones Socio-Históricas, CISH, from Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, IdIHCS, belonging to the Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad Nacional de La Plata and the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, CONICET.  

The journal deals with topics related to the analysis of socioeconomic and political issues, cultural studies and the analysis of the labor movement, from the point of view of the Argentine and Latin American society. Aimed at researchers, teachers, directors, officials, professionals and students of History, Sociohistórica aims to position itself in a field of knowledge that especially but not exclusively articulates historiographical and sociological perspectives. 

 

Frequency

Sociohistórica. Cuadernos del CISH  is a semi-annual magazine published in March (March-August) and September (September-February).

 

Submissions and Peer Review Process

Sociohistórica accepts original and previously unpublished articles on the analysis of socioeconomic and political issues, cultural studies and the analysis of the labor movement, from the point of view of the Argentine and Latin American society. In addition, it gathers articles that reflect theoretical-methodological debates in the field of Social Sciences. Submissions are currently open for the various sections, and calls for materials on specific topics are issued periodically.

Submission of a work implies the author's obligation not to submit it simultaneously to another publication.

Submissions are preliminarily evaluated by the Editorial Board to determine if the topics align with the journal's stated scope. Submissions that do not meet this requirement are rejected. The editorial team reserves the right to accept or reject submissions based on the thematic scope, strict adherence to editorial guidelines, and compliance with the ethics and anti-plagiarism policy. The journal uses anti-plagiarism software.

Authors are expected to respect the best practices and ethical codes of scientific publications, that is, to avoid duplicate submissions, ghost and honorary authorship, plagiarism, data manipulation, conflicts of interest, and to comply with research ethics policies. Submission requirements can be found in the journal's Submissions section.

Submissions accepted by the editorial team undergo academic peer review by external experts (double-blind peer review, maintaining author anonymity). The evaluation process and possible outcomes are detailed in the Submissions tab. Formal document requirements are also detailed there.

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There are no fees for submission, publication, or access. Once published, your article will be available for anyone to read or download.

 

Online Submissions

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Open Access Policy

Sociohistórica provides immediate open access to its content based on the principle that freely offering academic and scientific output to the public contributes to a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Sociohistórica is an open access publication licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Its content is also available in the institutional repositories of the UNLP (Memoria Académica and SEDICI) and in AmeliCA, under an open access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es), and in the databases that the publisher deems appropriate for indexing, with the aim of increasing the visibility of the journal and its authors.

Issues prior to 2019 were published as indicated, under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 2.5 Argentina license and Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

Furthermore, our institution, the Faculty of Humanities and Education (UNLP), promotes and supports the open access movement for scientific and academic literature. Their publications are free of charge for both the author and the reader, encouraging authors to deposit their contributions in other institutional and thematic repositories, with the certainty that culture and knowledge are a good for everyone.

 

Data Availability Policy

Sociohistórica promotes the transparency and reproducibility of the published research so that other researchers can replicate the studies described in these articles, either to corroborate or refute the obtained results, under the provisions of the Argentinian National Law No. 26,899 on Open Access Institutional Digital Repositories.

To promote the reproducibility of results, the journal requires authors to make available the data sets used to perform the research described in their articles without restrictions. In case of limitations for ethical or legal reasons, authors shall indicate how other researchers should proceed to access such data.

Any information and research data sent to Sociohistóricashall be uploaded and made available in the Repository of Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), to increase compliance with the FAIR principles: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (it should be possible to find and access data, which should be located in systems capable of interoperating, and people should be able to reuse them in other investigations).Authors are encouraged to store data  before sending their contributions to the journal. When the article is submitted, this would allow simply mentioning the URL where the research data are located.

 

Digital Preservation

 Sociohistorica uses the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN). This storage system allows journals managed on the OJS (Open Journal Systems) platform to digitally safeguard their content by creating permanent archives of the journal for conservation and restoration purposes.

 

Indexing

Sociohistórica is part of Núcleo Básico de Revistas Científicas Argentinas (CAICYT-CONICET), Proyecto SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online), Catalogo LATINDEX (Nivel 1) -Sistema Regional de Información en Línea para Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal- and Indice de revistas en consolidación AmeliCA. The journal is indexed in EBSCO Fuente Académica PremierCLASE (Citas Latinoamericanas de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades), DialnetLatAm (Estudios Latinoamericanos), SHERPA/RoMEOGALE Cengage Learning, Journal TOCs,  4P (UNIRED: Proyecto Padrinazgo Publicaciones Periódicas Argentinas), REDIB (Red Iberomericana de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico), Google Scholar.  It is also included in Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, ERIH Plus (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Science), Directory of Research Journal Indexing (DRJI),  EZB Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek, RevistALAS and Biblioteca Virtual CLACSO.

 

Ethical Considerations and Conflicts of Interest

 

This scientific journal is the collective result of the work and effort of authors, editors, and reviewers who are committed to the advancement of science for social and cultural development. For this reason, and within the framework of the open access policy promoted by the National University of La Plata, the journal will not charge authors any publication fees, and articles will be immediately available in open access.

 

The journal editors are committed to avoiding any conflicts of interest among those involved in its production. All submitted texts will be evaluated based on their intellectual content, ensuring that the authors' ethnic or national background, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or political philosophy do not interfere with the evaluation process. Similarly, external reviews that prioritize personal opinions over the quality of the work will be rejected.

 

Authors and reviewers are requested to disclose any relevant conflicts of interest they may have in advance so that these can be considered when assigning reviews. Should any conflict arise after the publication of the contribution, a retraction or disclosure of the fact will be made, if necessary.

 

A “conflict of interest” is understood as a situation in which a divergence occurs between an individual's personal interests and their responsibilities regarding the scientific activities they carry out, whether as an author, reviewer, or member of the editorial committee, which could influence their critical judgment and the integrity of their actions.

 

Conflicts of interest can be:

 

  • Financial: when the participant (author/reviewer/editor) has received or expects to receive money for activities related to the research and its dissemination.

 

  • Academic: when reviewers or editors adhere to a particular methodological or ideological trend in such a way that they may be biased in evaluating the work of others. For this reason, they are asked to disclose this beforehand.

 

• Personal or professional relationships: when the participants (authors/reviewers/editors) have any type of relationship, whether friendly, hostile, or professional. To avoid this, editors should consider the funding sources and affiliations of authors in order to choose reviewers who do not belong to those specific circles.

 

 

International guidelines

Based on an analysis of the specific problems of scientific publishing practice, various international organizations have taken on the task of agreeing on criteria and generating guides and documents that provide support to both editors and authors, among them:


The editors of the journal will consider guidelines and guides that have been agreed upon at the international level to solve the specific problems of scientific publishing practice. The instructions given by COPE | Committee on Publication Ethics will be taken into account. Guidelines from other internationally recognized organizations such as the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, the Council of Science Editors and the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) will also be considered | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Authors, researchers and reviewers are invited to familiarize themselves with the international guidelines linked to ethics in publication, specifically those linked below, in order to avoid faults that could be generated by their ignorance.

 

Anti-Plagiarism Policy

The Sociohistórica Journal publishes original, unpublished works written by authors who declare their authorship. The journal considers the following practices to be plagiarism:

  • Direct plagiarism (failure to acknowledge authorship, minimal changes made to another's text, failure to indicate borrowed material with quotation marks).
  • Plagiarism through improper use of paraphrasing.
  • Plagiarism through inappropriate use of quotation marks or failure to clearly identify paraphrased passages as such.
  • “Self-plagiarism” or recycling fraud occurs when a work's appearance is altered and it is presented as something different, or when the fact that the work is being recycled is omitted.

Sociohistórica implements procedures to prevent plagiarism—translations, fragmentation of results or “salami slicing,” duplication, among others—:

  1. Authors are required to declare that the article has not been previously published or submitted to other journals for evaluation and that the text is original.
  2. Reviewers are asked to pay attention to potential indicators of plagiarism, as they are familiar with the sources and literature on the topic.
  3. The journal Sociohistórica uses the Similarity Check tool (a service offered by Crossref that employs iThenticate technology) to detect similarities and prevent plagiarism. This tool is provided by the National University of La Plata through Crossref.

In the event of plagiarism and a false declaration, the authors will be notified and given 10 days to provide an explanation or withdraw the submission. In the event of plagiarism being found, FAHCE Journals will remove the text, indicating in the bibliographic record (if one exists) "Excluded for plagiarism".

Artificial Intelligence Use Policy

This journal, in manuscript preparation, evaluation, and editorial work, adheres to the criteria for responsible use and application of artificial intelligence (AI) tools proposed by the Heredia Declaration, COPE, and WAME, and adopted in the Decalogue developed by the Argentine Center for Scientific and Technical Information (CAICYT-CONICET).

 

In all cases, authors must critically review and validate any content produced with the assistance of these tools, following the recommendations detailed herein.

 

Authorship: AI does not replace authorship, scientific reasoning, critical analysis, or decision-making. Therefore, the ethical and legal responsibility for the published content rests with the authors, even when using AI. The ethics and plagiarism policies detailed in this journal will prevail in all cases. Authors are fully responsible for the content of their manuscript, including parts generated by an artificial intelligence tool.

 

Transparency: The use of AI must be reported transparently. Therefore, authors must disclose which AI tools they used, their purpose, the parameters employed, and the type of supervision performed. A subheading titled “Use of Artificial Intelligence” must be included, detailing the tools used and the type of intervention performed. Proper citation of sources used (algorithm developer, year, model, etc.) is also mandatory.

Evaluation: Reviewers may not upload manuscripts (either partially or entirely) to an AI application to supplement the review process, as this could incorporate the content into the training data and infringe upon the authors' intellectual property rights.

 

Copyright Policy

Acceptance of contributions by the journal implies the non-exclusive transfer of the authors' economic rights to the publisher, who permits reuse after publication under a Creative Commons (CC) Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The material may be shared (copied and redistributed in any medium or format) and adapted (remixed, transformed, and used to create derivative works), provided that: a) the authorship and original source of publication (journal, publisher, and URL of the work) are cited; b) it is not used for commercial purposes; and c) the same license terms are maintained.

 

The transfer of non-exclusive rights also implies the authors' authorization for the work to be deposited in the institutional repositories of the Faculty of Humanities and Education (Memoria Académica) and the National University of La Plata (SEDICI), and disseminated through the databases that the editor deems appropriate for indexing, with the aim of increasing the visibility of the publication and its authors.

 

Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal will be used exclusively for the purposes stated by this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other person.

 

Funding

This site, like all others on this portal, is financially supported by the Faculty of Humanities and Education of the National University of La Plata.

 

 

 

 

Publisher

Centro de Investigaciones Socio Históricas IdIHCS - CONICET
Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Phone: +54 221 4236671
eMail address: sociohistorica@fahce.unlp.edu.ar

 

 

 
 

Support contact

Prosecretaría de Prosecretaría y Gestión Editorial - FaHCE. UNLP

Phone: +54 221 4236671 ext 1268

eMail address: publicaciones@fahce.unlp.edu.ar