RESEARCHERS

In ScienceFlows, the participants are researchers from the University of Valencia, the ESIC Business&MarketingSchool of Valencia, t the Autonomous University of Madrid, University of Almeria and the University of Otago. One of the highlighted characteristics of this group is its multidisciplinarity, for the professionals who compose it come from the areas of Health Sciences, Engineering, Education Sciences and Social Sciences.

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SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION

The research areas of the ScienceFlows team are focused on the public comprehension of science, the social perception, the scientific dissemination, the history of science and the contemporary scientific culture. In this website, the academic writings, derived from our research projects carried out by the group, are available.

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Research networks

Our team is part of the Ibero-American Network for the study of the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030 (Iber-Red 2030 Agenda).

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Las dietas ‘estrella’ en la prensa digital (2011-2020). Análisis semántico sobre patrones de alimentación

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Cano-Orón, L. y Ruiz, C. (2023). Medicina complementaria y alternativa en YouTube: un estudio exploratorio de las comunidades de creadores de contenido. Contratexto, (39), 215-241

Types of discourse disseminated by food influencers: Trends on Instagram in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom

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Von-Polheim, P., Cano-Orón, L., & Vengut-Climent, E. (2023). Types of discourse disseminated by food influencers: Trends on Instagram in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Profesional De La información Information Professional32(6). https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2023.nov.18

ScienceFlows is composed by a multidisciplinary work team coming from the areas of Health Sciences, Engineering, Education Sciences and Social Sciences, which participates in training activities, seminars, meetings, post-graduate conferences and PhD programmes from different Spanish universities, on scientific culture research areas.