Abstract
This article aims to map the state of knowledge of otherness from the publications indexed in Scopus database, in the period 2003-2015, in the area of knowledge of the social sciences and humanities, stemming from higher education contribution. The theoretical and methodological position of authors as well as the result of content analysis to develop the 41 articles identified in the light of Bardin (2011), drawing attention to the spread of the theoretical and methodological trajectories, but also pointing more common descriptors in approach to the theme and the authors who represent the foundation of theoretical frameworks that have allowed the reconstruction of otherness category. It highlights the journals that most have prioritized the issue and identifies/group sub-areas of the humanities and social sciences with the relevant productions (Psychology, Anthropology / Sociology, History / Philosophy / Politics, Language / Arts, Education, Biology / Health and Physical Education / Sport). The conclusion shows the emergence of the theme, pointing out the need for studies on otherness in basic education, higher education, especially in forming agencies, public policy, the teacher's work and human development, mainly in formal education.
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