About the Journal

The Brazilian Journal of Sociology - RBS is the scientific journal of the Brazilian Society of Sociology. Launched in 2013 and published every four months since 2017, the journal aims to disseminate and advance both Brazilian and international knowledge on contemporary societies, resulting from original and unpublished research in the areas of Sociology and Social Sciences. RBS is aimed at specialized academic and scientific audiences, as well as the broader audience interested in sociological debate.

RBS welcomes articles that present original theoretical reflections and results of empirical research on topics relevant to contemporary sociology.

Announcements

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS TO THE DOSSIER INTELLECTUAL CIRCULATION BETWEEN FRANCE AND BRAZIL: CASE STUDIES

20-11-2024

The Brazilian Journal of Sociology (RBS) invites researchers to submit papers that address the intellectual circulation between France and Brazil in the Social and Human Sciences. Selected papers will be published in the dossier “Intellectual circulation between France and Brazil: case studies”, organized by Carlos Benedito Martins (University of Brasília) and Fréderic Lebaron (University Paris-Saclay), and will be part of volume 13 (2025) of RBS.

Submissions to the dossier are welcome by February 20, 2025.

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Current Issue

Vol. 12 (2024): Volume único
Published: 13-04-2024

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Rodrigo da Rosa Bordignon, Rogério Proença Leite, Andrea Borges Leão, Luana Dias Motta, Marcelo Carvalho Rosa
    e-rbs.1040

    Visualizações: 22
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1040

Artigos

  • Political participation of quota students in Brazilian federal universities limits and potentialities

    Rita de Cassia Soares de Souza Bueno, Neusa Chaves Batista
    e-rbs.900

    Visualizações: 301
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.900
  • Wage inequalities in the Brazilian labor market between foreigners and migrant and non-migrant Brazilians

    Elaine Meire Vilela, Fernanda Antunes M. Santos
    e-rbs.924

    Visualizações: 124
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.924
  • Journeys for work and leisure mobility, infrastructure and spatial segregation in Fortaleza

    Irapuan Peixoto Lima Filho
    e-rbs.937

    Visualizações: 331
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.937
  • Impacts of the Covid-19 context on the oneiric dimension an exploratory analysis from the sociology of dreams

    Enio Passiani, Harlon Romariz Rabelo Santos, Weslley Daniel Bueno Moraes
    e-rbs.952

    Visualizações: 372
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.952
  • The new ways of “sieging” by organized crime in Rio a comparative study of living conditions in peripheral territories in Rio de Janeiro

    Lia de Mattos Rocha, Monique Batista Carvalho, Jonathan Willian Bazoni da Motta
    e-rbs.969

    Visualizações: 578
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.969
  • Daily life and heritage preservation in historic downtowns world heritage cities Olinda and Ouro Preto, Brazil

    Rogerio Proença Leite, Eder Claudio Malta Souza
    e-rbs.980

    Visualizações: 246
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.980
  • Urban Studies in Belo Horizonte: an overview of the production of theses and dissertations in the last three decades (1991-2020)

    Luciana Teixeira de Andrade, Clarissa dos Santos Veloso
    e-rbs.981

    Visualizações: 112
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.981
  • The Museu da Casa Brasileira between cultural legitimacy and democratic goodwill

    Juliana Cristina Shiraishi, Carolina Martins Pulici
    e-rbs.982

    Visualizações: 231
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.982
  • The indigenous peoples’ movement in Brazil history of struggles and confrontations in the sphere of rights

    Maria Gloria Gohn
    e-rbs.986

    Visualizações: 1662
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.986

Sociologies in Dialogue

  • Sociology and statistics from Auguste Comte to Pierre Bourdieu a French tradition?

    Julien Duval
    e-rbs.1001

    Visualizações: 291
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1001
  • Sociology and statistics from Auguste Comte to Pierre Bourdieu a French tradition?

    Julien Duval
    e-rbs.1002

    Visualizações: 767
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1002

Futuros Passados

  • Conditions and possibilities of sociological research in Brazil

    Mariana Barreto, Roger Bastide
    e-rbs.1038

    Visualizações: 190
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1038

Dossiê Imagens na Era Digital

  • Images in the digital age dialogues and confluences between digital sociology and the sociology of images

    Túlio Rossi, Fernando de Figueiredo Balieiro
    e-rbs.1054

    Visualizações: 66
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1054
  • In the pixel jungle forms of classification and social dynamics around images generated by artificial intelligence

    Debora Krischke Leitao, Daniella Landrys
    e-rbs.1015

    Visualizações: 30
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1015
  • Trap and Brazilian funk between entrepreneurship, disenchantment and cultural policies of digital inclusion

    Ana Wortman
    e-rbs.1017

    Visualizações: 34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1017
  • "Hate speech" and the production of social chaos

    Iara Beleli
    e-rbs.1049

    Visualizações: 37
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1049
  • Dream sculptors, body coaches “Wellness”, health and neoliberal aesthetics on Instagram

    Guilherme Nonato Pio, Leopoldo Guilherme Pio
    e-rbs.1010

    Visualizações: 52
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.20336/rbs.1010
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