Psychoanalysis is unthinkable without the work of writing and discussing ideas around theory and the clinic. As I conceive it, it is also unthinkable without a relationship with other disciplines of the culture from which it feeds by allowing itself to be questioned, and which in turn psychoanalysis questions and fertilizes.
The work as an editor, in which I have been engaged since 2003, has been one of the ways of putting this position into practice and contributing to the institutions to which I belong. I developed this task in many ways and in relation to different publications, fundamentally two -Docta and Caliban- of which I was responsible for the editorial design and editor-in-chief from their appearance until 2010 in the first case and 2017 in the second. The first one was created in Córdoba, Argentina. The second was a redesign of the official journal of Latin American psychoanalysis.
This task would have been impossible without an enthusiastic team of close friends and collaborators. Many of them make these two journals -to which I am still linked today- follow their path, alive, mature, with the singular marks that time and their current editors are printing on them.