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  • July - September
    Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024)

    There are many digital multidisciplinary magazines that we can find. Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica (OCSI) offers a means of dissemination for students, independent researchers, members of the educational community, all concerned with applying critical thinking in their different categories of studies. At OCSI, we will publish scientific papers and essays that we consider may contribute to the improvement of knowledge. The texts must be original, not have been published in any media or be in the process of publication, and it is the responsibility of the authors to comply with this rule. OCSI is a quarterly magazine, with blind peer review. This work is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. At EUMED.NET we believe that the current editorial policy, branded by many as undemocratic and unfair, does not facilitate the free dissemination of knowledge. However, we are aware of the importance of belonging to the highest category, which is why, without abandoning our principles, we will work to meet the demands that we encounter every day. To achieve this, we have a serious, responsible, professional team, but above all, enthusiastic and committed to this project to make this journal reach as far as possible with the help of equally professional and responsible authors. We believe that current editorial policies hinder the dissemination of free thought, critical and independent thought. In the magazine Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica, we want to offer an alternative for authors who do not feel comfortable with the complex editorial policies imposed on us and want to make their work public, maintaining basic citation and writing standards that allow for an eye-catching contribution to the intellectual world.

  • April-June
    Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)

    There are many digital multidisciplinary magazine that we can find. Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica (OCSI) offers a means of dissemination for students, independent researchers, members of the educational community, all concerned with applying critical thinking in their different categories of studies. At OCSI, we will publish scientific works and essays that we consider may contribute to the improvement of knowledge. The texts must be original, not have been published in any media or be in the process of publication, and it is the responsibility of the authors to comply with this rule. OCSI is a quarterly magazine, with blind peer review. This work is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

    At EUMED.NET we believe that the current editorial policy, branded by many as antidemocratic and unfair, does not facilitate the free dissemination of knowledge. However, we are aware of the importance of belonging to the highest category, and for this reason, without abandoning our principles, we will work to meet the demands we encounter every day. To this end, we have a serious, responsible, professional team, but, above all, we are excited and committed to this project to make this magazine reach as far as possible with the help of equally professional and responsible authors. We believe that current editorial policies hinder the dissemination of free thought, critical and independent thought. In the magazine Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica, we want to offer an alternative for authors who do not feel comfortable with the complex editorial policies imposed on us and want to make their work public, maintaining basic citation and writing standards that allow for an eye-catching contribution to the intellectual world.

  • January-March
    Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)

  • Portada

    October - December
    Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)

  • July-September
    Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)

    At EUMED.NET we believe that the current editorial policy, criticized by many as undemocratic and unfair, does not facilitate the free dissemination of knowledge. However, we are aware of the importance of belonging to the highest category, which is why, without abandoning our principles, we will work to meet the demands that we encounter every day. For this we have a serious, responsible, professional work team, but, above all, excited and committed to this project to make this magazine go as far as possible with the help of equally professional and responsible authors. We believe that current editorial policies hinder the dissemination of free thought, critical and independent thought. In the journal Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica, we want to offer an alternative for authors who do not feel comfortable with the complex editorial policies imposed on us and who want to make their work public, maintaining basic citation and writing standards that allow for striking contribution to the intellectual world.

  • April-June
    Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)

    From EUMED.NET we believe that the current editorial policy, considered by many as undemocratic and unfair, does not facilitate the free dissemination of knowledge. However, we are aware of the importance of belonging to the highest category, which is why, without abandoning our principles, we will work to meet the demands that we encounter every day. For this we have a serious, responsible, professional work team, but above all, excited and committed to this project to make this magazine go as far as possible in the hands of equally professional and responsible authors. We believe that current editorial policies make it difficult to spread free thought, critical and independent thought. At the Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica (OCSI) journal, we want to offer an alternative for authors who do not feel comfortable with the complex editorial policies imposed on us and want to make their work public, maintaining basic citation and writing rules. that allow a striking contribution to the intellectual world.

  • enero-marzo

    enero-marzo
    Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)

    There are many digital multidisciplinary journals that we can find, the Observatory of Social Sciences in Ibero-America (OCSI) offers a means of dissemination for students, independent researchers, members of the educational community, all concerned about applying critical thinking in their different categories of studies. At OCSI, we will publish scientific papers and essays that we consider may contribute to improving knowledge. The texts must be original, have not been published in any medium or be in the process of publication, being the responsibility of the authors and the authors compliance with this rule. OCSI is a quarterly, blind peer-reviewed journal. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.