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CUHSO (eISSN 2452-610X) journal was founded in September 1984 under the patronage of the Centre for Regional Social Research (CISRE). In its initial form, the journal was focused on the disciplinary field of anthropology and edited by the Centre for Sociocultural Studies (CES) from 1998 to 2007. Since the second semester of 2007, CUHSO has become a biannual publication edited by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at the UC Temuco and welcomes work from all disciplines in the schools of Social Sciences and Humanities.
eISSN 2452-610X
The Journal publishes in July and December and accepts manuscripts in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese and Mapudungun. The texts will be peer reviewed by at least two specialists in the field.
Announcements
Important Notice
We inform our readers and authors that, due to a technical error, some articles in recent issues were published with two licenses simultaneously: CC BY and CC BY-SA. This issue has been resolved starting from volume 34.2, and it will not occur again.
CUHSO is published under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
Please note that we are unable to modify the PDF files of articles already published, but we assure that, from this volume onward, each article will have only the correct license clearly indicated.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
CUHSO Editorial Team
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Call for Papers for CUHSO Journal 2025
Dear reader:
CUHSO journal begins a new stage with its first volume in continuous publication format. We invite the academic community to send their manuscripts to be part of this edition.
This new modality will allow manuscripts to be published as soon as they are approved and edited, ensuring greater fluidity in the dissemination of the works.
Submissions will be open throughout the year through our platform.
CUHSO Editorial Team
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Research Articles
Documents and Testimonials
The journal, which publishes its issues on July 31 and December 15, accepts texts in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and Mapudungun, subjecting them to a double-blind peer review by a minimum of two specialists in the field.
CUHSO is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate), SciELO, ERIH Plus, Latindex, REDIB, and Scopus, as well as in digital databases such as Google Scholar, OpenAIRE, JURN, and World Wide Science.