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Fruits, Salads, and Smoothies: A Working Definition of Interdisciplinarity

Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Interdisciplinarity involves bringing together distinctive components of two or more disciplines. In academic discourse, interdisciplinarity typically applies to four realms: knowledge, research, education, and theory.
Moti Nissani
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Interdisciplinarity of Heroism

2023
The interdisciplinarity of heroism refers to the process by which heroism is explored from a diverse set of scholarly perspectives using various methods of the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.This entry gives an overview of how heroism is studied from different academic angles and using various scientific methods. The academic
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Interdisciplinarity as an opportunity in Argentinian and Ecuadorian writing groups

, 2020
At the university level, writing groups have shown to be useful to teach and learn research writing as well as to advance academic-scientific publication and to discover collaboration opportunities among members from different disciplinary fields. At the
L. Colombo, E. Rodas
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interdisciplinarity and vuca

2019
The acronym VUCA appeared in a military context to refer to volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous situations. These four terms have had a strong resonance in management as organizations are typically faced with choices that potentially impact their survival in increasingly unstable environments. However, the acronym VUCA generates interpretations
Waldeck, Roger   +2 more
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Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity [PDF]

open access: possibleSynthese, 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
Nancy J. Nersessian   +2 more
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Interdisciplinarity in Philosophy of Science

Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 2014
This paper examines various ways in which philosophy of science can be interdisciplinary. It aims to provide a map of relations between philosophy and sciences, some of which are interdisciplinary. Such a map should also inform discussions concerning the question “How much philosophy is there in the philosophy of science?” In Sect.
Kaiser, Marie I.   +2 more
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Interdisciplinarity in the neurosciences

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 2002
AbstractThe study of the human brain and of the biological nature of the mind and consciousness remains one of the greatest of all scientific challenges. Neuroscience can also lay claim to being one of the most interdisciplinary fields of scientific enquiry, and this has been true since well before the concept of interdisciplinarity was itself invented.
Silvia Helena Cardoso   +1 more
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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 and impact: the effects of the citation time window

Scientometrics, 2022
Shiji Chen   +3 more
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In praise of interdisciplinarity [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1995
Overspecialization in science is a bane of the times, but a meeting last week showed the benefits to be had from reversing the trend.
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