Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Theory and Practice Across Disciplines
Herausgeber: Frickel, Scott; Prainsack, Barbara; Albert, Mathieu
Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Theory and Practice Across Disciplines
Herausgeber: Frickel, Scott; Prainsack, Barbara; Albert, Mathieu
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In theory, interdisciplinary collaboration breaks down artificial divisions between different departments, allowing more innovative and sophisticated research to flourish. But does it actually work this way? Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration puts the common beliefs about such research to the test, using empirical data gathered by scholars from the US, Canada, and the UK.
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In theory, interdisciplinary collaboration breaks down artificial divisions between different departments, allowing more innovative and sophisticated research to flourish. But does it actually work this way? Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration puts the common beliefs about such research to the test, using empirical data gathered by scholars from the US, Canada, and the UK.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780813585895
- ISBN-10: 0813585899
- Artikelnr.: 44944654
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780813585895
- ISBN-10: 0813585899
- Artikelnr.: 44944654
SCOTT FRICKEL is an associate professor of sociology and environment and society at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He is author of Chemical Consequences: Environmental Mutagens and the Rise of Genetic Toxicology and coeditor of The New Political Sociology of Science and Fields of Knowledge. MATHIEU ALBERT is an associate professor in the department of psychiatry and a scientist in the Wilson Centre for Research in Education at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. BARBARA PRAINSACK is a professor in the department of social science, health and medicine at King’s College London in the United Kingdom. She is the author or coauthor of several books including Solidarity in Biomedicine and Beyond.
Foreword
Helga Nowotny
Preface
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Introduction: Investigating Interdisciplinarities
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Part I: Interdisciplinary Cultures and Careers
Chapter 1: New Directions, New Challenges: Trials and Tribulations of
Interdisciplinary Research
Dave McBee and Erin Leahey
Chapter 2: The Frictions of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of the Wisconsin
Institutes for Discovery
Gregory J. Downey, Noah Weeth Feinstein, Daniel Lee Kleinman, Sigrid
Peterson, and Chisato Fukuda
Chapter 3: Epistemic Cultures of Collaboration: Coherence and Ambiguity in
Interdisciplinarity
Laurel Smith-Doerr, Jennifer Croissant, Itai Vardi, and Timothy Sacco
Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Fantasy: Social Scientists and Humanities
Scholars Working in Faculties of Medicine
Mathieu Albert, Elise Paradis, and Ayelet Kuper
Part II: Disciplines and Interdisciplinarity
Chapter 5: Some Dark Sides of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Behavior
Genetics
Aaron Panofsky
Chapter 6: A Dynamic, Multidimensional Approach to Knowledge Production
Ryan Light and jimi adams
Chapter 7: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Change in Six Social
Sciences: A Longitudinal Comparison
Scott Frickel and Ali O. Ilhan
Part III: Changing Context of Interdisciplinary Research
Chapter 8: “An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary
Appeal”: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford
Cyrus C.M. Mody
Chapter 9: Interdisciplinarity Reloaded? Drawing lessons from “Citizen
Science”
Barbara Prainsack and Hauke Riesch
Chapter 10: One Medicine? Advocating (Inter)disciplinarity at the
Interfaces of Animal Health, Human Health and the Environment
Angela Cassidy
Notes on Contributors
Helga Nowotny
Preface
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Introduction: Investigating Interdisciplinarities
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Part I: Interdisciplinary Cultures and Careers
Chapter 1: New Directions, New Challenges: Trials and Tribulations of
Interdisciplinary Research
Dave McBee and Erin Leahey
Chapter 2: The Frictions of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of the Wisconsin
Institutes for Discovery
Gregory J. Downey, Noah Weeth Feinstein, Daniel Lee Kleinman, Sigrid
Peterson, and Chisato Fukuda
Chapter 3: Epistemic Cultures of Collaboration: Coherence and Ambiguity in
Interdisciplinarity
Laurel Smith-Doerr, Jennifer Croissant, Itai Vardi, and Timothy Sacco
Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Fantasy: Social Scientists and Humanities
Scholars Working in Faculties of Medicine
Mathieu Albert, Elise Paradis, and Ayelet Kuper
Part II: Disciplines and Interdisciplinarity
Chapter 5: Some Dark Sides of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Behavior
Genetics
Aaron Panofsky
Chapter 6: A Dynamic, Multidimensional Approach to Knowledge Production
Ryan Light and jimi adams
Chapter 7: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Change in Six Social
Sciences: A Longitudinal Comparison
Scott Frickel and Ali O. Ilhan
Part III: Changing Context of Interdisciplinary Research
Chapter 8: “An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary
Appeal”: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford
Cyrus C.M. Mody
Chapter 9: Interdisciplinarity Reloaded? Drawing lessons from “Citizen
Science”
Barbara Prainsack and Hauke Riesch
Chapter 10: One Medicine? Advocating (Inter)disciplinarity at the
Interfaces of Animal Health, Human Health and the Environment
Angela Cassidy
Notes on Contributors
Foreword
Helga Nowotny
Preface
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Introduction: Investigating Interdisciplinarities
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Part I: Interdisciplinary Cultures and Careers
Chapter 1: New Directions, New Challenges: Trials and Tribulations of
Interdisciplinary Research
Dave McBee and Erin Leahey
Chapter 2: The Frictions of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of the Wisconsin
Institutes for Discovery
Gregory J. Downey, Noah Weeth Feinstein, Daniel Lee Kleinman, Sigrid
Peterson, and Chisato Fukuda
Chapter 3: Epistemic Cultures of Collaboration: Coherence and Ambiguity in
Interdisciplinarity
Laurel Smith-Doerr, Jennifer Croissant, Itai Vardi, and Timothy Sacco
Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Fantasy: Social Scientists and Humanities
Scholars Working in Faculties of Medicine
Mathieu Albert, Elise Paradis, and Ayelet Kuper
Part II: Disciplines and Interdisciplinarity
Chapter 5: Some Dark Sides of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Behavior
Genetics
Aaron Panofsky
Chapter 6: A Dynamic, Multidimensional Approach to Knowledge Production
Ryan Light and jimi adams
Chapter 7: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Change in Six Social
Sciences: A Longitudinal Comparison
Scott Frickel and Ali O. Ilhan
Part III: Changing Context of Interdisciplinary Research
Chapter 8: “An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary
Appeal”: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford
Cyrus C.M. Mody
Chapter 9: Interdisciplinarity Reloaded? Drawing lessons from “Citizen
Science”
Barbara Prainsack and Hauke Riesch
Chapter 10: One Medicine? Advocating (Inter)disciplinarity at the
Interfaces of Animal Health, Human Health and the Environment
Angela Cassidy
Notes on Contributors
Helga Nowotny
Preface
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Introduction: Investigating Interdisciplinarities
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, and Barbara Prainsack
Part I: Interdisciplinary Cultures and Careers
Chapter 1: New Directions, New Challenges: Trials and Tribulations of
Interdisciplinary Research
Dave McBee and Erin Leahey
Chapter 2: The Frictions of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of the Wisconsin
Institutes for Discovery
Gregory J. Downey, Noah Weeth Feinstein, Daniel Lee Kleinman, Sigrid
Peterson, and Chisato Fukuda
Chapter 3: Epistemic Cultures of Collaboration: Coherence and Ambiguity in
Interdisciplinarity
Laurel Smith-Doerr, Jennifer Croissant, Itai Vardi, and Timothy Sacco
Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Fantasy: Social Scientists and Humanities
Scholars Working in Faculties of Medicine
Mathieu Albert, Elise Paradis, and Ayelet Kuper
Part II: Disciplines and Interdisciplinarity
Chapter 5: Some Dark Sides of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Behavior
Genetics
Aaron Panofsky
Chapter 6: A Dynamic, Multidimensional Approach to Knowledge Production
Ryan Light and jimi adams
Chapter 7: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Change in Six Social
Sciences: A Longitudinal Comparison
Scott Frickel and Ali O. Ilhan
Part III: Changing Context of Interdisciplinary Research
Chapter 8: “An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary
Appeal”: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford
Cyrus C.M. Mody
Chapter 9: Interdisciplinarity Reloaded? Drawing lessons from “Citizen
Science”
Barbara Prainsack and Hauke Riesch
Chapter 10: One Medicine? Advocating (Inter)disciplinarity at the
Interfaces of Animal Health, Human Health and the Environment
Angela Cassidy
Notes on Contributors