Vol. 12 No. 3 (2025): Simbiótica

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This volume brings together, in addition to articles on free themes, the dossier New Rights, Youth, and Disputes over Subjectivity in Latin American Education. The relevance of the dossier stems from the growing visibility of right-wing and far-right movements, intensified since the Covid-19 pandemic, in a context marked by the weakening of mechanisms of social integration, the reconfiguration of relations between the state and society, and the fragmentation of party agendas. In this scenario, youth assume a central role by engaging in networked forms of political participation, strongly mediated by social media and shaped by disputes in the field of the so-called “culture war,” especially within institutional spaces such as schools and universities. The articles analyze the production of new subjectivities, the conservative agendas in circulation, the role of digital platforms and artificial intelligences, as well as their impacts on collective action, educational institutions, and the challenges to democracy.

Published: 29-12-2025

Dossiê

  • New right-wing movements, youth, and disputes over subjectivity in Latin American education

    Andres Santos Sharpe, Guillermo Omar Orsi, Ricardo Cuenca
    01-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.51260
  • Trauma in the narratives of teachers during the pandemic to process the experience of a political catastrophe

    Elizangela Felipi, Diego Orgel Dal Bosco Almeida, Márcia Luíza Pit Dal Magro
    16-40
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.49723
  • The Education of Ants the far right and the social media

    Bruno Antonio Picoli, Roberta Guimarães
    41-68
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.49058
  • Covert polarization in secondary school in Buenos Aires (Argentina) disputes over the meaning of politics

    Pedro Núñez
    69-93
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.50439
  • Criticism of the school the libertarian right and new youth subjectivities after the pandemic in Argentina

    Nicolás Welschinger
    94-114
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.50097
  • From Hierarchization to Precarity Young Scientific Subjectivities in Dispute

    María Agustina Zeitlin
    115-147
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.49955
  • New Youth, Old Values Conservative Traces in Contemporary Peru

    Rodrigo Gil Piedra
    148-169
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.49948
  • Criticism as a gesture a reading of “The Latin American university between commodification, rights, and evaluation”

    María Laura Gatti
    170-178
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.49933

Artigos livres

  • Deteriorated identity and stigma in Erving Goffman and the right of anti-discrimination necessary dialogues

    André Luiz Valim Vieira
    179-195
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.47299
  • Temporalization in interactive Audiovisual enunciative strategies in Braid

    Bruno Jareta de Oliveira
    196-221
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.47185
  • Between mages, warriors and archers female objectification in Dragon’s Crown Pro

    Guilherme Pedrosa Carvalho de Araújo
    222-237
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.46579
  • As artisans of the eighth day dreaming to create new sociabilities

    Paulo Sérgio Raposo da Silva, Maria da Conceição Xavier de Almeida
    238-255
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.48951
  • Inert, yet resilient? The National Council for Women's Rights (CNDM) during Bolsonaro’s government (2019-2022)

    Isabela Assunção de Oliveira Andrade
    256-290
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v12i3.47600

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