SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARITY, AND COMMITMENT TO TRANSFORMATION
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https://doi.org/10.36674/mythos.v18i1.1126Keywords:
Interdisciplinarity, Transformation, SocietyAbstract
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.
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