Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
This issue opens with an article by Giulia Pagliosa Mainardi Waltrick Martins, which explores
the effects of neoliberalism on social rights in Brazil, highlighting the construction of a
neoliberal State model. Subsequently, Elena de Oliveira Schuck analyzes the circulation of feminist thought in Brazil and France with particular attention to the conditions conducive
to this. In his essay, Adrian Francisco Rivera Flores discusses the concept of populism from
a historical perspective to evaluate its usefulness for the Mexican case. Finally, with an eye to
comparison, Felipe Antonio Honorato examines the historical and social conditions of
immigrants from the Democratic Republic of Congo who reside in urban centers in Belgium,
South Africa, and Brazil. The Editorial Board expects that reading these manuscripts will
stimulate scientific reflection on the topics addressed and contribute to a better
understanding of them.