Interdisciplinary Research

Interdisciplinary Research
Author: Allen F. Repko
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2008-05-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412959155

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Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research offers comprehensive treatment of the interdisciplinary research process commonly used by interdisciplinarians. The concise and guided resource on the most commonly accepted interdisciplinary studies principles as applied to the research process covers topics such as: deciding how to choose disciplines relevant to the problem or topi; dealing with disciplinary and ideological bias; making explicit the rationale for taking an interdisciplinary approach, and choosing research methods appropriate to the problem or topic.

Routledge Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods

Routledge Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods
Author: Celia Lury,Rachel Fensham,Alexandra Heller-Nicholas,Sybille Lammes,Angela Last,Mike Michael,Emma Uprichard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317501251

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The landscape of contemporary research is characterized by growing interdisciplinarity, and disciplinary boundaries are blurring faster than ever. Yet while interdisciplinary methods, and methodological innovation in general, are often presented as the ‘holy grail’ of research, there are few examples or discussions of their development and ‘behaviour’ in the field. This Routledge Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research presents a bold intervention by showcasing a diversity of stimulating approaches. Over 50 experienced researchers illustrate the challenges, but also the rewards of doing and representing interdisciplinary research through their own methodological developments. Featured projects cover a variety of scales and topics, from small art-science collaborations to the ‘big data’ of mass observations. Each section is dedicated to an aspect of data handling, from collection, classification, validation to communication to research audiences. Most importantly, Interdisciplinary Methods presents a distinctive approach through its focus on knowledge as process, defamiliarising and reworking familiar practices such as experimenting, archiving, observing, prototyping or translating.

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
Author: Allen F. Repko,Rick Szostak,Michelle Phillips Buchberger
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781544379388

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Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies provides a comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary studies with an approach that is conceptual and practical. Completely updated to reflect advances in the literature on research, learning, and assessment, the book describes the role of both disciplines and interdisciplinarity within the academy, and how these have evolved. Authors Allen F. Repko, Rick Szostak, and Michelle Phillips Buchberger effectively show students how to think like interdisciplinarians in order to facilitate their working with topics, complex problems, or themes that span multiple disciplines. New to the Third Edition are guiding questions at the start of each chapter, a discussion of the public policy issue of "basic income" as an example at the end of each chapter, application of interdisciplinary techniques in daily life, enhanced discussion of ethical decision-making, and updated examples and references throughout. FREE SAGE edge online resources gives instructors and students the edge they need to succeed with an array of teaching and learning tools in one easy-to-navigate website.

Interdisciplinary Research and Trans disciplinary Validity Claims

Interdisciplinary Research and Trans disciplinary Validity Claims
Author: C. F. Gethmann,M. Carrier,G. Hanekamp,M. Kaiser,G. Kamp,S. Lingner,M. Quante,F. Thiele
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319114002

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Interdisciplinarity has seemingly become a paradigm for modern and meaningful research. Clearly, the interdisciplinary modus of deliberation enables to unfold relevant but quite different disciplinary perspectives to the reflection of broader scientific questions or societal problems. However, whether the comprehensive results of interdisciplinary reflection prove to be valid or to be acceptable in trans-disciplinary terms depends upon certain preconditions, which have to be fulfilled for securing scientific quality and social trust in advisory contexts. The present book is written by experts and practitioners of interdisciplinary research and policy advice. It analyses topical and methodological approaches towards interdisciplinarity, starting with the current role of scientific research in society. The volume continues with contributions to the issues of knowledge and acting and to trans-disciplinary deliberation. The final conclusions address the scientific system as substantial actor itself as well as the relevant research and education politics.

Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Research

Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Research
Author: Allen F. Repko,William H. Newell,Rick Szostak
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452224008

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Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Research successfully applies the model of the interdisciplinary research process outlined by author Allen F. Repko in Interdisciplinary Research, (SAGE ©2008) to a wide spectrum of challenging research questions. Self-contained case studies, written by leaders in interdisciplinary research, and utilizing best-practice techniques in conducting interdisciplinary research shows students how to apply the interdisciplinary research process to a variety of problems.

Chapters on Interdisciplinary Research and Research Skills

Chapters on Interdisciplinary Research and Research Skills
Author: Koen van der Gaast,Machiel Keestra,Laura Koenders,Steph Menken,Ger Post
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789048553976

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This book is a special edition, compiled for to the MSc Course Research Methodologies as taught at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology. It is a compilation of useful chapters from several sources on how to structure, set up, carry out and write up your (thesis) research to aid you in writing your research plan. Next to that it acts as a companion during your thesis research. After introducing you to the philosophy of scientific research, subsequent chapters each contribute to the different phases of your research. The book uniquely allows for the often multi- or interdisciplinary research many of you carry out, based on the established Dutch university tradition of (semi-)independent student research, creating a thread through the process for you to follow. This edition is a collection of chapters from An Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research (2016), edited by Steph Menken and Machiel Keestra, and Academic Skills for Interdisciplinary Studies. Revised edition (2019), by Koen van der Gaast, Laura Koenders and Ger Post, published by Amsterdam University Press.

Work at the Boundaries of Science

Work at the Boundaries of Science
Author: C.L. Palmer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789401598439

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Interdisciplinary inquiry has become more pervasive in recent decades, yet we still know little about the conduct of this type of research or the information problems associated with it. This book is one of few empirical studies of interdisciplinary knowledge practices. It examines how interdisciplinary scientists discover and exchange information and knowledge, highlighting how the boundaries between disciplines affect how information is used and how knowledge is constructed. It is written for scholars and practitioners with an interest in developing information systems and research environments to foster innovative scientific work. Target groups include researchers in information science, science studies, communication, as well as research administrators and information professionals.

Imaginative Inquiry

Imaginative Inquiry
Author: Curtis Fogel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1936320436

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Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this edited compilation of essays charts some of the developing innovative trends in research methods and methodologies that transcend boundaries between quantitative and qualitative methods, theory and method, method and methodology, and researcher and research participant. The overall aim is to provide a guide for contemporary interdisciplinary researchers to explore the social world in imaginative ways.