Trans-pasando Fronteras
Universidad ICESI · Colombia · Est. 2011
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The principle guiding this journal is transdisciplinarity, as the convergence of disciplines is increasingly essential for the sake of social realities, as opposed to the belief in their self-sufficiency. Where openness is not just an initiative, but a necessity. In summary, transdisciplinarity means breaking away from the unilateralism of disciplines and establishing a dialogue between them, thereby extending their research horizons and their understanding of social dynamics. This perspective is based on what we call the Transdisciplinarity Manifesto by Lewis Gordon, published in our first edition.
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What is the impact factor of Trans-pasando Fronteras?
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Is Trans-pasando Fronteras indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?
Trans-pasando Fronteras is indexed in Web of Science, DOAJ.
What is the aims and scope of Trans-pasando Fronteras?
The principle guiding this journal is transdisciplinarity, as the convergence of disciplines is increasingly essential for the sake of social realities, as opposed to the belief in their self-sufficiency. Where openness is not just an initiative, but a necessity. In summary, transdisciplinarity means breaking away from the unilateralism of disciplines and establishing a dialogue between them, thereby extending their research horizons and their understanding of social dynamics. This perspective is based on what we call the Transdisciplinarity Manifesto by Lewis Gordon, published in our first ed
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