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  1. Metode Science Studies Journal - University of Valencia

    Metode Science Studies Journal is a yearly peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, commentary and analysis on current research and science communication.

  2. About Mètode - metode.org

    Mètode is a place for the study and communication of science. The crossroads between science and humanities.

  3. Journal - Revista Mètode

    Mètode. Jardi Botànic de la UV. Tel.: +34 96 315 68 28 / 00 Sales: +34 96 386 48 47 C/ Quart, 80. 46008 – València. [email protected] © Mètode – Web developed by Doowebs Legal notice …

  4. Sections - Revista Mètode

    Sep 6, 2023 · A few years ago, the company that makes Jaffa Cakes claimed that its product is a cake and not a biscuit.

  5. Call for papers - Mètode

    Apr 29, 2025 · Check the open call for papers and submit your proposal to collaborate in the next Mètode Science Studies Journal monograph.

  6. Circular chemistry - Revista Mètode - metode.org

    Nov 6, 2024 · HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Stadelmann, B., & Slootweg, J C. (2025). Circular chemistry. Adapting linear chemistry to mitigate the climate crisis. Mètode Science Studies …

  7. Reflections on covid-19 cartoons as battlegrounds of science and ...

    Apr 15, 2025 · Covid-19 cartoons as a science and politics battleground Studies of covid-19 cartoons have highlighted how deeply this issue was politicised worldwide. Science …

  8. Virginia Woolf - Revista Mètode

    Jan 12, 2017 · A critical review of Woolf's literary legacy allows us to get closer to what might be one of the most intense literary portrayals of illness and its metaphors and, at the same time, …

  9. Science and ideology - Revista Mètode

    Jul 28, 2016 · ABSTRACT Science is not «above» politics and ethics: it is intrinsically political, and constantly raises ethical dilemmas. The consequences of evading such issues were made …

  10. Interview with Jocelyn Bell - Revista Mètode - metode.org

    Jun 13, 2016 · Jocelyn Bell is known as the discoverer of the first signal of a pulsar, but she is also the protagonist of an unfair episode in the history of the Nobel Prizes. In 1974, Antony …