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Interdisciplinarity

open access: yesRevista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade
This article theoretically addresses interdisciplinarity, highlighting the existence of various interpretations of this topic in education. Initially, we seek to define the term and its context, its etymology, the different types of relationships, the assumptions, and their implications for teaching practice.
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Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity

Synthese, 2012
“Interdisciplinarity” is now a buzzword for more than 40 years since Erich Jantsch coined the term for a broader audience, together with “transdisciplinarity” (Jantsch 1970; see also Apostel et al. 1972). The exact meaning of these and related terms seems to be still in flux. However, as Britt Holbrook explains in the first contribution to this special
Michael H. G. Hoffmann   +2 more
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Roundtable on Interdisciplinarity

Mosaic: an interdisciplinary critical journal, 2017
William Osler's notion that medicine is in point of fact an art rather than a science codified this. If it is not, how do we deal with the fact that departments tend to keep disciplinary boundaries in place? LH One of the reasons departments want to keep boundaries in place in real institutional settings is that administrators have started using the ...
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On Interdisciplinarity in Bioarchaeologys

2018
Bioarchaeology began as an interdisciplinary enterprise, integrating biological anthropology and archaeology, and organized around central research problems, where researchers from different fields or subfields would actively collaborate in formulating research questions, study design, data collection, and analysis.
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Interdisciplinarity

2013
1. Interdisciplinarity: Reconfigurations of the Social and Natural Sciences by Andrew Barry and Georgina Born 2. How Disciplines Look by Simon Schaffer 3. Inter That Discipline! by Thomas Osborne 4. Fields and Fallows: A Political History of STS by Sheila Jasanoff 5.
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