Vol. 21 No. 32 (2025)
This issue, rich in thematic and geographic diversity, offers a thought-provoking overview of contemporary concerns, inviting readers to delve into urgent debates about collective identity, public space, memory, and the complex relationships between society and the environment. This issue's Thematic Section, articulated around the First Symposium on Riverside Landscapes, constitutes a robust dossier dedicated to the dynamics of river and coastal cities. Coordinated by José Cirillo, it brings together research from Brazilian (UFES, USP), Portuguese (UCP Porto), and Spanish (Oviedo) institutions, critically exploring socio-spatial transformations in marginalized areas.
Published:
28-07-2025