SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARITY, AND COMMITMENT TO TRANSFORMATION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36674/mythos.v18i1.1126

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Interdisciplinarity, Transformation, Society

Abstract

In this issue, Mythos Journal reaffirms its commitment to the production, dissemination, and appreciation of scientific knowledge as a means of fostering critical understanding and social transformation. The editorial reflects on the contemporary challenges of scholarly communication in a context shaped by misinformation, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, the internationalization of research, and the growing demand for transparency and ethical responsibility. Inspired by Timothy Caulfield's reflections on the need for science to be rigorous, accessible, and publicly defended, the editorial highlights the role of scientific journals in preserving public trust in science and promoting critical thinking. It also invites researchers, reviewers, and readers to strengthen a scientific community grounded in quality, interdisciplinarity, innovation, and a shared commitment to societal transformation.

Author Biography

Fabrício Pelloso Piurcosky, University Center Integrado

He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Social Sciences, Politics, and Territory at the University of Aveiro and holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the Federal University of Lavras. With more than 20 years of experience in higher education, he has authored over seventy scientific articles, published five books, and organized numerous national and international scientific events. He currently serves as Head of Innovation at Grupo Integrado. In 2024, he received the Educador Transformador Award, jointly presented by BETT Brasil and Sebrae, in recognition of his contributions to educational innovation. He is Professor and Researcher at Centro Universitário Integrado (Brazil), Universidad Científica del Sur (Peru), and Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (Peru), and serves as a visiting supervisor in the Master's Program in Electronic Business at the Universidade Portucalense (Portugal).

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Published

2026-07-10

How to Cite

Piurcosky, F. P. (2026). SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARITY, AND COMMITMENT TO TRANSFORMATION. Revista Mythos, 18(1), 440–441. https://doi.org/10.36674/mythos.v18i1.1126

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