Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Interdisciplinary in social sciences and humanities. Citizenship, participation and change
Changes in current societies are permeating the identities of citizenship. It is necessary to speak of citizen participation as a trigger for changes, an identity that can be described through movements and displacements of the meanings with which democracy, the educational, the political, the social are named.
In this number, studies that take on the citizen and its problems, poverty, uncertainty, misinformation, communication, citizenship and the role it plays are privileged. Citizen participation, among others that are plausible to frame a broad vision of what is being experienced in different countries of Latin America and Ibero-America. Structural and current changes. Think of ourselves as citizens exposed to the problems of climate change, centralization, emerging social patterns, disruptive policies, among others. The invitation is to proposals that force us to stop at the possible stories of being and lean towards a citizenry that seeks justice and peace.