The Mètode Science Studies Journal publishes Shades of science, its 2020 yearbook

  • Mètode
  • January 20th, 2020
 
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Under the tittle Shades of science, the Mètode Science Studies Journal publishes its 2020 yearbook. The tenth volume of this publication, edited in English, brings together the four monographs published over the past year. This journal has been coordinated by experts in the various subjects it addresses.

The new journal focuses on the important challenges that science faces in short and medium term, the forensic sciences and their contribution to historical memory, the involvement of the scientific community in the policies of the Third Reich and the different evolutionary scenarios that influence biodiversity.

In addition, the yearbook collects other articles of reflection and analysis that offer a variety of perspectives that contribute to a better understanding of the complexity of science, such as a review of Mileva Marić’s role, Albert Einstein’s first wife, in the work of the scientist, or how the cultural and scientific elite dealt with Nazism.

This time, the new edition of Mètode SSJ has counted on the collaboration of the Valencian artist José Saborit. The cover presents the work Seeing the green, a proposal in the line of his current work that toys with the limits between abstraction and figurative representation of nature and landscape. The volume also features artists such as Manuel Sáez, Alex Francés and José Soler Vidal, better known as Monjalés, who have illustrated the monographs contained in the yearbook.

Mètode Science Studies Journal, also fully available in Open Access, is also included in various databases and indices such as Scopus, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Google Scholar, ERIH Plush and Latindex, among others.