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The scientific journal RECIMA21 has the mission of promoting and disseminating scientific knowledge in the fields of teaching and research, with a focus on Exact and Earth Sciences, Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Human Sciences, and Engineering/Technology. We fully adopt an open access policy, ensuring that any user can access, read, and download full articles free of charge, without the need for registration or payment.

Consolidated as a platform for multidisciplinary dialogue, RECIMA21 addresses social, environmental, technological, and sustainability-related issues, reflecting the interconnection among different fields of knowledge. We understand that teaching and research, within a multidisciplinary context, evolve in an integrated manner, articulating theoretical advances and practical applications.

Our commitment also extends to the dissemination of research at national and international levels, contributing effectively to the strengthening, circulation, and democratization of scientific knowledge in the areas we cover.

RECIMA21 is a monthly electronic publication, operating on a continuous flow since August 2020, registered under ISSN 2675-6218. It operates independently and is managed by its Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board, and Scientific Board. In the most recent evaluation cycle, the journal achieved Qualis CAPES A4 in the 2021–2024 quadrennium, a recognition that encompasses more than 50 distinct research areas, reaffirming its relevance and excellence within the Brazilian scientific landscape. We publish articles in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

 

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5TH INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS - FCU – EUA

15/12/2025

On October 31, 2026, Florida Christian University (FCU), located in the state of Florida, United States, hosted the 5th International Meeting of Scientific Journals, an academic and editorial event of high relevance that brought together professors, researchers, editors, academic managers, and scientists from Brazil and several other countries. Held in a hybrid format, with in-person activities at FCU facilities and live online streaming, the meeting established itself as an important international forum dedicated to strengthening science, high-quality academic production, and cooperation among scientific journals.

The event aimed to promote integration among national and international scientific journals, encourage the exchange of editorial experiences, discuss quality standards, indexation, and scientific impact, and contribute to the professionalization of editorial management within the context of open science. Throughout the program, strategic and contemporary issues related to scientific publishing, research ethics, legal, technological, and institutional challenges faced by academic journals, as well as the transformations driven by innovation and artificial intelligence in science, were thoroughly discussed.

The program featured research presentations and lectures delivered by specialists with extensive academic and editorial experience. Key topics included the management of editors and co-editors based on more than two decades of professional practice, legal considerations in scientific publishing, the relevance of data protection regulations for academic journals, and reflections on higher education, research, and scientific publishing in different international contexts, including China. Additional discussions addressed active methodologies in medical education, automotive recycling behavior, strategies for publishing in high-impact international scientific journals, processes for indexation in highly regarded academic platforms, and the creation and management of scientific journals using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform.

Other highlights included discussions on the distinctions between scientific articles, undergraduate theses, reviews, preprints, and experience reports; the application of ISO standards in education as a means of fostering scientific research; the impacts of artificial intelligence on knowledge production—examined from the perspective of both potential risks and opportunities—and an analysis of investments in science and technology within the global political landscape, considering their social implications worldwide.

With broad public participation, the issuance of participation certificates, and strong academic engagement, the 5th International Meeting of Scientific Journals reaffirmed its role as a qualified space for reflection, professional development, and the strengthening of international scientific networks, making a significant contribution to the advancement of research, scientific publishing, and knowledge dissemination. All information, records, and related content are available on the official Florida Christian University platform:

https://platform.floridachristianuniversity.edu/hub/cursos?id=23

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Current Issue

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE ARTICLES
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The year 2025 was marked by significant achievements, made possible through the collective efforts of authors, reviewers, members of the editorial board, and the thousands of researchers who access the RECIMA21 portal daily in search of qualified scientific knowledge. This recognition is the direct result of the trust placed in the journal and the rigorous, continuous work of all those involved in its editorial process.

January 2026 will bring important new developments, which will be announced soon. It is with great satisfaction that we announce the launch of Volume VII of RECIMA21, inaugurating the first issue of 2026. This milestone represents another relevant advance in our trajectory and consolidates seven years of continuous growth, positioning RECIMA21 among the scientific journals with the greatest visibility and impact in Brazil.

Currently, the journal has surpassed the mark of 4,000 published articles and records more than 220,000 monthly accesses, representing a national record among scientific periodicals. According to Google Scholar, RECIMA21 ranks among the one hundred most cited Brazilian journals, an indicator that reflects both the quality of the published works and the editorial board’s commitment to rigorous evaluation criteria and scientific ethics.

We reaffirm our commitment to the qualified dissemination of knowledge through the continuous publication model, which ensures daily updates, agility in scientific communication, and the maintenance of rigor in the peer-review process. This structure strengthens the journal’s credibility and expands the social reach of academic production.

We extend our sincere thanks to all authors, reviewers, and readers who, with dedication, seriousness, and trust, build this successful trajectory every day. You are the driving force behind each achievement and reinforce RECIMA21’s mission as a portal of scientific excellence, academic inclusion, and hope for science and society.

 

Published: 01/01/2026

ARTIGOS

  • PRISON ECONOMY IN BRAZILIAN CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY AND THE CIRCUITS OF COMMERCE IN PRISONS: CONTINUITIES, BREAKS, AND CONTEMPORARY MEANINGS

    Eduardo Pinheiro Urrutia, Arleson Renato Luz Costa
    e717181
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7181
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF DENTAL FOLLOW-UP DURING PREGNANCY: A NARRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW

    Dandara Garcia Menezes Régis, Ronan Sales Farias, Ana Paula Rebouças Rêgo, Humberto Araújo Carneiro Júnior, Jandervam Figueiredo Régis Júnior, Renata Gontijo Bernardes Lins , Vanessa Cavalcanti Coêlho de Macêdo, Gustavo Melo Fernandes, Andréa Regina Martins de Carvalho
    e717192
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7192
  • ANALYSIS OF TESTING OF 5.56x45MM SAT AND 7.62x51MM AP AMMUNITION IN USE BY THE BATTALION OF SPECIAL NATURE OSTENSIVE POLICE PATROLS

    William de Moura Ubida, Rafael Gustavo Merege de Mello
    e717190
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7190
  • APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CARDIAC IMAGING EXAMS (ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND CORONARY CT ANGIOGRAPHY): ACCURACY, CLINICAL FEASIBILITY, AND ALGORITHMIC BIASES – AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

    Matheus Jubini Celestino, Lara Viana Jorge, Kariny Birca Marcellino, Juliane Barbosa Machado, Kallyne Caldeira Fabri , Yasmin Espindola Moreno, Nicoly Bessert Stinguel, Ericles Lucas Ribeiro
    e717150
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7150
  • THE PRESENCE OF BURNOUT SYNDROME IN HELICOPTER PILOTS OF THE PARANÁ MILITARY POLICE: AN ASSESSMENT OF ITS PREVALENCE

    Thiago Orlandini Pereira
    e717146
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7146
  • POLICE ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: PARADIGMS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR INCLUSION AND RIGHTS PROTECTION

    Suellen Cristo de Freitas, Nilson Ferreira Barbosa Junior
    e717084
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7084
  • EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF HONEY SOLD IN GOIÂNIA-GO, BRASIL

    Sandra Ribeiro de Morais, Thiago Levi Silva Oliveira
    e717110
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7110
  • EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS IN GURUPI -TO: COMPLIANCE OF WALLS AND ROOFS WITH THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD AND THE CASA AZUL SEAL

    Igor Dias Caldas Marinho, Arthur Aviz Palma e Silva, Suylan Matias da Cruz , Tiago Martins de Abreu, Ítalo Ribeiro Gonçalves Lima, Julio Roberto Uszacki Junior
    e717141
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7141
  • COMPARISON BETWEEN CONSERVATIVE AND SURGICAL TREATMENT IN ADULT OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME

    Antonio Carlos Oliveira de Sousa , João Vitor de Oliveira Campos , Polyana Araújo Torres, Eric Kenzo Maruyama, Daniel Vinicius Costa Rocha, Marinalva Andrade Carvalho, Camila da Silva Chelles , Gustavo Coachman Hollenstein, Raissa Sartório Silva Rangel, Gabriela Gallo, Carla Grossi Marrola, Maria Eduarda Martins Vigilato, Amanda Moreira de Andrade Pereira, Marcia Vitória Gomes Santana, Karla Juliana de Araújo Teles, Anderson Leonardo Sousa Cardoso
    e717188
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7188
  • CONCEPT OF INTELLIGENCE: AN ANALYSIS OF ITS HISTORICAL EVOLUTION TOWARD INSTITUTIONALIZATION IN BRAZILIAN PUBLIC SECURITY

    Joel Marques Pereira
    e717183
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7183
  • CONTRADICTIONS OF THE FEDERATIVE PACT: THE CASE OF THE COLONIAL STATE OF MARANHÃO AND GRÃO-PARÁ

    Francisco BRANDAO
    e717061
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7061
  • CONTRIBUTION OF THE MASCOT BOBTRAN TO CHILDREN'S LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT IN ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION

    Rafael Fernando Matoso dos Santos, Barbara Hemily Cassimiro Salvaro
    e717101
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7101
  • CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT IN QUILOMBOLA COMMUNITIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

    Marcos Vinícius Souza do Nascimento, Ermínia Medeiros Macêdo, Maria da Vitória Barbosa Lima, Janaína Alvarenga Aragão, Amélia Coelho Rodrigues Maciel, Miriam dos Santos Lopes, Luciano Silva Figueiredo
    e717208
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7208
  • PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND CARBON NEUTRALITY: ANALYSIS OF THE GUARATINGUETÁ CITY COUNCIL PROJECT IN LIGHT OF THE CEMBUREAU 2050 ROADMAP

    David Ponce de Souza, Arthur Aviz Palma e Silva, Suylan Matias da Cruz, Tiago Martins de Abreu , Ítalo Ribeiro Gonçalves Lima, Júlio Uszacki Junior
    e717142
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7142
  • EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT: THE PRODUCTION OF THE BODY, EDUCATION AND CULTURE RESEARCH GROUP (COEDUC/UFMT)

    Kelly Cristina Baracho Sousa, Beleni Saléte Grando , Adelmo Carvalho Silva
    e717186
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7186
  • EDUCATION AND CULTURE IN THE SEMI-ARID REGION: A LOOK AT THE COMMUNITY OF CANAVIEIRA (BA) AND YOUTH AND ADULT EDUCATION – EPJAI

    Lilian Pereira dos Santos Kuster
    e717144
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7144
  • DETERMINANT FACTORS OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE: A STUDY FOCUSED ON THE ANGOLAN BANKING SECTOR

    Ruth Noemia Hamuyela, Maria Rosa Pires da Cruz Zau
    e716865
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.6865
  • DO FAIRS GENERATE WASTE? A BRASILIAN  ACADEMI

    Pedro Gabriel Maschio Zotti, Yasmin Zambon Giordani , Eduardo Pavan Korf, Débora Regina Schneider Locatelli
    e717169
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7169
  • SALES FORCE AS A CUSTOMER ACQUISITION TOOL: PROPOSAL FOR IMPLEMENTATION AT MOTA-ENGIL IN CABINDA

    Gizela Bambi, Alberto Domingos
    e717078
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7078
  • GEOPROCESSING IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE PRINCIPLE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MILITARY POLICE BATTALION OF PARANA AS AN INSTITUTIONAL REFERENCE

    Maria Augusta Furlanetto Gazola Kevetiki
    e717182
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7182
  • "IF CHEMISTRY SHOW": LEARNING, CURIOSITY, AND SCIENTIFIC POPULARIZATION

    Rodrigo Ribeiro Araújo, Ednilton Moreira Gama, Roberta Pereira Matos, Gessimar Nunes Camelogessimar, Isa Kelly Rodrigues Portugal, Camila Santos Costa, Sumaia da Silva Laurindo
    e717115
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7115
  • INNOVATION AND STUDENT AGENCY IN LEARNING: THE “HANDS-ON” CULTURE THROUGH TEC MAKER IN BRAZILIAN SCHOOLS

    Elquimar Araújo Brasil, Daiane Oliveira da Silva
    e717156
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7156
  • MAPPING ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES FOR ACQUISITION OF GOODS AND SERVICES: A STUDY AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF MATO GROSSO

    Rayssa Emanoelly Silva Pinheiro, Julio Cezar de Lara, Gustavo Domingos Sakr Bisinoto, Valter Gustavo Danzer
    e717135
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7135
  • EXCEL AND SEMANTIC SILENCE: A HISTORICAL-CONCEPTUAL CRITIQUE OF THE POWER FUNCTION IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

    Rafael Alberto Gonçalves
    e717179
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7179
  • WHAT SEPARATES MEN FROM BOYS: BLACK MASCULINITIES, BRAZILIAN RAP, AND DIALOGUES WITH BLACK FEMINISMS

    Késia Alves de Souza Silva, Paulo Vitor Palma Navasconi
    e717185
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7185
  • OPTIMIZING CALCINATION CONDITIONS OF CORN COB ASH FOR PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF PORTLAND CEMENT IN CONCRETES

    Ayra Mariah Campos , Arthur Aviz Palma e Silva , Kárita Christina Soares Kanaiama Alves , Suylan Matias da Cruz, Julio Roberto Uszacki Junior
    e717140
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7140
  • POSSIBLE IMMUNOLOGICAL BIOMARKERS RELATED TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE

    Felícia Priscila Pozzetti de Carvalho, Amanda Kellu de Lima Salomé, Gustavo Hayashida, Luciene Cristina de Figueiredo, José Augusto Rodrigues
    e717096
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7096
  • NUCLEAR REACTORS: FUNDAMENTALS, APPLICATIONS, AND ADVANCES

    Emerson Mendes Moreira, Clóves Gonçalves Rodrigues
    e717145
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7145
  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDUCATION AND GENDER INEQUALITIES

    Luís Miguel Mendes, Isabel Maria Casimiro, Marta Mendonça
    e717148
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7148
  • COMPARATIVE GLOBAL REVIEW OF DAM FAILURES: MINING TAILINGS VERSUS HYDRO, INDUSTRIAL, AND CIVIL DAMS — CAUSES, MECHANISMS, AND LESSONS LEARNED

    Antonio Clareti Pereira
    e717147
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7147
  • EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AS A TOOL FOR TRANSFORMING THE TRADITIONAL TEACHING MODEL

    Fabiano Rodrigues de Oliveira
    e717118
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7118
  • TRANSPARENCY AND ETHICS IN TAX ADMINISTRATION IN ANGOLA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TAX REVENUE

    Denilson Gonçalves Ricardo Lunga
    e717085
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v7i1.7085
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