https://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/issue/feed Minerva 2026-05-09T05:20:51+00:00 Franyelit Suárez editorial@autanabooks.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>Minerva</strong> represents a new version of Multidisciplinary Scientific Journals. It is intended to collect high-quality research and academic scientific material, produced by scientists and researchers at a Latin American and global level to disseminate teaching and research work.</p> https://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/307 A Systematic Review of Barriers and Solutions in Teacher Training in Artificial Intelligence 2026-05-09T05:20:51+00:00 Edwin Julio Colonia Villarreal gerencia@grupocolonia.com <p>This systematic review analyzed the main barriers and solutions related to teacher training in artificial intelligence in higher education. Following the \textit{PRISMA} protocol, 428 records were identified in \textit{Scopus}, \textit{Web of Science}, \textit{ERIC}, and \textit{ScienceDirect}, from which 18 studies of high methodological quality were finally selected. The findings revealed technological, pedagogical, organizational, and ethical barriers, with particular emphasis on insufficient digital infrastructure, the lack of specific didactic strategies, and limited institutional governance. The most effective solutions included communities of practice, continuing professional development, teacher mentoring, and sustainable institutional policies. The review concludes that the integration of AI in higher education requires a systemic transformation of universities, rather than isolated technical training alone.</p> 2026-05-08T20:55:29+00:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Edwin Julio Colonia Villarreal https://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/306 Compulsory Voting Rights in Latin America 2026-05-07T05:20:35+00:00 Felicita Sugheyes Llontop Guzman fsllontopg@ucvvirtual.edu.pe <p>This study analyzes compulsory suffrage in Latin America and its influence on electoral participation, the quality of political representation, and democratic legitimacy. To this end, a systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines, with searches in Web of Science, SciELO, and Scopus, considering articles published between 2021 and 2025 in the fields of political science and law. As a result, 18 studies were selected. The findings made it possible to identify patterns, recent gaps in the literature, and areas of convergence. It is concluded that compulsory suffrage constitutes a significant mechanism for expanding electoral participation.</p> 2026-05-05T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Franyelit Suárez