SIWÔ' Journal of Theology /Journal of Socioreligious Studies, is a publication of the Ecumenical School of Religious Studies of the National University, Costa Rica.
It is a biannual magazine of continuous publication. The first issue is published on January 31 of each year and runs from January to June; the second issue is published on July 30 and runs from July to December. It is an open access academic journal, refereed by external peer reviewers, under the double-blind modality.
The journal publishes original and unpublished articles and reviews related to the following descriptors: theology, socio-religious studies, interculturality, interdisciplinarity, intersectionality and decoloniality.
It is indexed in: LATINDEX, BIBLAT, Red Latinoamericana de Revistas (LatinRev FLACSO), REDIB y MIAR, as well as appearing in several national, university, central american and latin american repositories.
The publication was born in 1993 as an ecumenical magazine, but in 2008 it became SIWÔ', a word originating from the Bribri language (of the native indigenous group of the same name) whose meaning is: “soul, wind, history and can also be understood as world view”. (Jara Murillo, CV & García Segura, A (2009). Se' ẽ' yawö bribri wa. We learn the Bribri language. San Jose: UCR/UNICEF/AECID.
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