Journal presentation

Sincronía. Journal of Philosophy, Literature and Humanities is a peer-reviewed, diamond open-access academic journal published by the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Literature of the University Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Guadalajara. Since its foundation, the journal has established itself as a recognised platform for the dissemination, discussion and circulation of scholarly and humanistic knowledge, fostering academic dialogue among researchers, lecturers, postgraduate students and specialists from national and international institutions.

The journal seeks to contribute to the advancement of research in the fields of Philosophy, Literary Studies, Linguistics, Cultural Theory and Criticism, History of Ideas, Hermeneutics, Aesthetics, Language Studies, as well as other related areas within the Humanities and Social Sciences that adopt theoretical, critical and interdisciplinary approaches.

Sincronía publishes original research articles, scholarly essays, critical reviews and other academic contributions that enhance the analysis, interpretation and understanding of contemporary cultural, social, philosophical and literary phenomena. The journal particularly encourages critical reflection, the exchange of theoretical and methodological perspectives, and the development of innovative approaches to the study of issues that shape contemporary societies.

With a pluralistic and inclusive vocation, the journal welcomes submissions from both national and international authors, encouraging dialogue among diverse intellectual traditions, schools of thought and disciplinary perspectives. Furthermore, Sincronía promotes the free dissemination of knowledge through an open-access publishing model that guarantees unrestricted access to its contents for readers worldwide.

The journal is intended for researchers, academics, lecturers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as professionals interested in philosophical, literary, linguistic, cultural and humanistic studies. Through its publications, Sincronía seeks to serve as a forum for critical reflection, knowledge production and scholarly exchange among academic communities in Mexico, Latin America and other regions of the world.

In accordance with the principles of editorial quality, academic integrity and open access, all submitted manuscripts undergo rigorous peer-review processes conducted by specialised scholars, ensuring the scientific quality, originality and relevance of the published content.