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A volume of previously unpublished, state-of-the-art chapters on interdisciplinary communication and collaboration written by leading figures and promising junior scholars in the world of interdisciplinary research, education, and administration.

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A volume of previously unpublished, state-of-the-art chapters on interdisciplinary communication and collaboration written by leading figures and promising junior scholars in the world of interdisciplinary research, education, and administration.
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Autorenporträt
Michael O′Rourke (B.A., Philosophy, University of Kansas; M.A. and Ph.D., Philosophy, Stanford University) is a leading contributor to the literature on interdisciplinary theory and practice and Professor of Philosophy and faculty in AgBioResearch at Michigan State University. He has published extensively on various topics related to communication and interdisciplinarity and has been Executive Editor of the Topics in Contemporary Philosophy series published by MIT Press. Stephen Crowley (B.A., Philosophy, University of Adelaide, Australia; M.A., History and Philosophy of Science; M.A. and Ph.D., Philosophy, Indiana University) is currently Associate Professor at Boise State University where he works on topics related to interdisciplinary theory, epistemology, philosophy of science, and agent-based modeling. Sanford D. Eigenbrode (B.S., Biology and Neurobiology; M.S., Natural Resources; Ph.D., Entomology and Plant Physiology, all from Cornell University) is Professor and Chair of the Division of Entomology at the University of Idaho and Director of the Regional Approaches to Climate Change--Pacific Northwest Agriculture cooperative agricultural project, a $20M regional project funded by USDA′s National Institute for Food and Agriculture. He has published extensively on topics in entomology, chemical ecology, and interdisciplinary theory and practice. J.D. Wulfhorst (B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, Appalachian State University; M.A., Sociology, University of Kentucky; Ph.D., Rural Sociology, Utah State University) is currently Professor of Rural Sociology at the University of Idaho. He has published extensively on topics related to agriculture and natural resources, sociology, and interdisciplinary theory and practice.