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Review of Interdisciplinarity (2nd edition) by Joe Moran

Review of Interdisciplinarity (2nd edition) by Joe Moran

... “S eñor beard was to excuse an uneducated man's naïvety and ignorance, but was the strange reality described by quantum mechanics a description of the actual world, or was it simply a system that happened to work?” ...

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Rethinking interdisciplinarity across the social sciences and neurosciences

Rethinking interdisciplinarity across the social sciences and neurosciences

... (Dussauge and Kaiser 2012), the people and publications assembled around ‘critical neuroscience’ (e.g. Choudhury, Nagel, and Slaby 2009; Choudhury and Slaby 2012; Critical Neuroscience n.d.), the field of ...

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The Lack of Interdisciplinarity in Undergraduate Geography Teaching in Turkey

The Lack of Interdisciplinarity in Undergraduate Geography Teaching in Turkey

... We are now focusing on interdisciplinarity in geography. Geography is itself an eclectic and interdisciplinary branch of social sciences. It might be inherently inclined to any theorizing pointing to ...

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Perception of students about interdisciplinarity as a method of teaching

Perception of students about interdisciplinarity as a method of teaching

... (2016) interdisciplinarity is capable of providing a connection between the phenomena studied in the different disciplines, this connection being the means by which there is the capacity to provide an environment ...

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Interdisciplinarity in biodiversity project evaluation: a work in progress

Interdisciplinarity in biodiversity project evaluation: a work in progress

... showed, interdisciplinarity in conservation evaluation is limited and there is still plenty of opportunity for further collaboration between researchers in a range of disciplines (including ecology, economics, ...

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Interdisciplinarity in Primary and Secondary School: Issues and Perspectives

Interdisciplinarity in Primary and Secondary School: Issues and Perspectives

... France, interdisciplinarity is strongly marked by rational Cartesian thought and the influence of philosophers (in- cluding Voltaire) and the Encyclopedists in the Enlightenment ...

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Sustainability Bound? A study of interdisciplinarity and values in universities

Sustainability Bound? A study of interdisciplinarity and values in universities

... A range of methods is employed adaptively through the process of this alternately broad and deep exploratory study, including: participant observation, interviews, content analysis, questionnaires, social network ...

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Interdisciplinarity and the social sciences: capital, institutions and autonomy’

Interdisciplinarity and the social sciences: capital, institutions and autonomy’

... the face of challenges from feminism and in the wake of the ‘cultural turn’ in the social sciences (Moon 2010; Osborne, Rose and Savage 2008; Scott 2005; Stanley 2005; Urry 2005; Eldridge et al. 2000). Sociology’s ...

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Interdisciplinarity and (dis)integration in postgraduate, applied disciplinary curricula

Interdisciplinarity and (dis)integration in postgraduate, applied disciplinary curricula

... INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN CURRICULUM IN APPLIED DISCIPLINARY FIELDS Curriculum as a concept distinct from programme competencies or outcomes is not one that is widely engaged with in developing programmes in higher ...

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POCARIM policy report 8 : Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences and humanities

POCARIM policy report 8 : Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences and humanities

... A final point to make here is that there is a distinction between collaborative interdisciplinarity and individual interdisciplinarity. This can be seen in figure 2 most clearly in the humanities, where ...

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Disciplined Interdisciplinarity? A Brief Account of STS in Norway

Disciplined Interdisciplinarity? A Brief Account of STS in Norway

... where interdisciplinarity was a common ...However, interdisciplinarity did not happen without ...observe interdisciplinarity in the resulting knowledge practic- es? ...

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Exploring interdisciplinarity through the prism of research objects

Exploring interdisciplinarity through the prism of research objects

... of interdisciplinarity – a concept difficult to define; but also to ...methodologically. Interdisciplinarity is however not unanimously accepted, especially because of the structure, hegemony and resilience ...

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Generations of interdisciplinarity in bioinformatics

Generations of interdisciplinarity in bioinformatics

... The interdisciplinarity of bioinformatics has often been described as a “mar- riage” between biology and computer science (Cook-Deegan 1996), and quite often as a “shotgun marriage” at ...

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Measuring the interdisciplinarity of research topics

Measuring the interdisciplinarity of research topics

... the interdisciplinarity of a topic should ideally be characterized in a way that is more independent from our definition of topic ...the interdisciplinarity indicator I ...studying ...

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ICT-SUPPORTED INTERDISCIPLINARITY OF SUBJECTS

ICT-SUPPORTED INTERDISCIPLINARITY OF SUBJECTS

... By ICT-supported interdisciplinarity of subjects in school will be students much more prepared for real life and will have more chances for their career. Through application of innovation in educational process ...

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Generations of interdisciplinarity in bioinformatics

Generations of interdisciplinarity in bioinformatics

... this, interdisciplinarity is widely accepted as an increasingly important part of the post-HGP life sciences (Stevens 2013), and, indeed, is often regarded as a good in and of itself across the contemporary ...

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New global learning cultures: Interdisciplinarity through networked technologies

New global learning cultures: Interdisciplinarity through networked technologies

... The context in which higher education institutions (HEIs) now operate is facing fundamental changes; HEIs are often said to be in a time of crisis, and new models of education are being explored both within and outside ...

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Navigating Interdisciplinarity as a Precarious Early Career Researcher

Navigating Interdisciplinarity as a Precarious Early Career Researcher

... Equal parts honoured and terrified to have been invited to speak at the Twentieth Anniversary Colloquium of the Cultural and Communication Studies Section of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, I turned to my ...

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Evaluation of the impact of interdisciplinarity in cancer care

Evaluation of the impact of interdisciplinarity in cancer care

... Several characteristics of patients, professionals and the care environment are likely to affect patients’ and pro- fessionals’ perceptions of the care experience, whether independently or through a confounding effect on ...

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