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InSURgence: rights and social movements journal [InSURgência: revista de direitos e movimentos sociais], linked to the Institute for Research, Rights and Social Movements [Instituto de Pesquisa, Direitos e Movimentos Sociais - IPDMS] and linked to the Graduate Program in Human Rights and Citizenship at the University of Brasilia [Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direitos Humanos e Cidadania da Universidade de Brasília - PPGDH/UnB] aims to disseminate unpublished theoretical production regarding the theme “rights and social movements”. With the perspective of boosting the research activity developed with, by and for social movements, mobilizing researchers from all over Brazil in various thematic areas, IPDMS proposes to publish a publication, in the format of an international journal, that promotes productions theorists who are committed to the construction of critical and liberating knowledge on the subject of rights and social movements, allowing the creative and engaged elaboration of analyzes and interpretations on the various subjects that affect the Brazilian and Latin American people.

e-ISSN: 2447-6684 | Year of creation: 2015 | Core area: Law | Subarea: Interdisciplinary (Social and Humanities) | Format: Online | Periodicity: biannual published - March and September | Peer review: double blind | Submission, processing and publication of articles are free of charges, so there are no fees to be paid by the authors (APC's) | This journal provides open access.

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Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Research on People’s Lawyering in Latin America
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2025, July-December.

Dossier Organization: Luiz Otávio Ribas, Flávia Carlet, and Freddy Ordóñez Gómez; in collaboration with the journal El otro derecho from the Latin American Institute for an Alternative Society and Law (ILSA).

Published: 30.09.2025

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