METODO is a team of social scientists around the world that is arranged as a non-hierarchical social network. Using current communications tools, METODO configures a new kind of scientific institution.
Problems of the world do not belong to only one field but transcend to a sociologic, economic, anthropologic, biologic, aesthetic and technological ambit.
METODO bases all of its research in applying different areas of the human knowledge.
We always try to be at the edge of knowledge.
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“De la pandilla a la Mara” (From gang to Mara) . Book by Mauricio Rubio and edited by Universidad Externado de Colombia. September 2007. Video I. In spanish.
“De la pandilla a la Mara” (From gang to Mara) . Book by Mauricio Rubio; edited by Universidad Externado de Colombia. September 2007. Video II. In spanish.
“De la pandilla a la Mara” (From gang to Mara) . Book by Mauricio Rubio; edited by Universidad Externado de Colombia. September 2007. Video III. In spanish.
Economy, Criminology and Architecture: Reflexions about transdisciplinary science. “Economía jurídica”. Book by Mauricio Rubio; edited by Universidad Externado de Colombia. Jan 2008. In spanish.
Economy and architecture: a matter of scale. “Economía jurídica”. Book by Mauricio Rubio; edited by Universidad Externado de Colombia. Jan 2008. In spanish.
Buy this book:
Corrupción, Cerebro y Sentimientos: Una indagación neuropsicológica en torno a la corrupción [Corruption, Brain and Feelings: A Neuropsychological inquiry about corruption].
Eduardo Salcedo-Albarán, María Margarita Zuleta, Isaac de León Beltrán y Mauricio Rubio (2007). Bogotá: Método. [Only available in Spanish]
Cultura política en tiempos paramilitares [Political Culture in Paramilitary Times].
Lukas Jaramillo (2008). Bogotá: Método. [Only available in Spanish]
Albert-László Barabási + James Fowler
“Barabási mathematically describes networks in the World Wide Web, the internet, the human body, and society at large. Fowler seeks to identify the social and biological links that define us as humans. In this video Salon, Barabási and Fowler discuss contagion and the Obama campaign, debate the natural selection of robustness, and ask: Is society turning inward?”. [http://salon.seedmagazine.com/salon_barabasi_fowler.html]
Jill Tarter + Will Wright
“While developing his new game Spore, Will Wright indulged in his lifelong interest in astrobiology and drew from the work of Jill Tarter over numerous visits to the SETI Institute. In this video Salon, Wright and Tarter meet to ask each other questions about gaming and science, the value of scientific revolutions, and advanced life in the universe”.[http://salon.seedmagazine.com/salon_tarter_wright.html]
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