About the Journal

Perspectivas promotes science as a common and public good; we are now indexed in Redalyc

Perspectives. Journal of History, Geography, Art and Culture (ISSNe-2739-0004) is the organ for the dissemination of works (scientific, artistic and humanistic), edited by the Rafael María Baralt National Experimental University (UNERMB) and coedited by the Foundation Center for Latin American Studies in Political and Social Transformations (CELAT), its biannual publication covers HISTORY (General, national, regional, local, current, oral history; didactics of history and other trends in the historical discipline), GEOGRAPHY (Physical, human, social, cultural and local geography; didactics of geography , as well as other currents of geographical knowledge), ART (Fine arts, all types of artistic manifestations, museology, popular art, among others) and CULTURE (Cultural manifestations, popular traditions, sociological, anthropological, economic and psychological perspectives of the processes cultural); including in these topics the innovations that, at a technological level, are generated for intellectual production of impact. Research, essays, documents and reviews of books and journals are published. The works presented in the journal are evaluated by a committee of specialists in the area, under a double-blind modality.

Perspectives is aimed at academic and scientific communities and those interested in delving deeper into the topics, debates and experiences that address the aforementioned issues, both nationally and internationally.

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Current Issue

Vol. 14 No. 27 (2026): Perspectivas (January - june)
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Perspectivas Vol. 14, Núm. 27 (2026)

This volume of the journal Perspectivas offers a profound interdisciplinary dialogue, ranging from the redefinition of geographical teaching, the ecosocial crisis, the revaluation of Zulia's identity, and reflection on art and decolonization. The journal reaffirms once again the importance of local research with a global vision, addressing education, culture, and ecology as pillars for building a more critical and sustainable society.

Published: 2026-01-03
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