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OverviewInterdisciplinarity has become as important outside academia as within. Academics, policy makers, and the general public seek insights to help organize the vast amounts of knowledge being produced, both within research and at all levels of education. The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity offers a thorough update of this major reference work, summarizing the latest advances within the field of inter- and transdisciplinarity. The collection is distinguished by its breadth of coverage, with chapters written by leading experts from multiple networks and organizations. The volume is edited by respected interdisciplinary scholars and supported by a prestigious advisory board to ensure the highest quality and breadth of coverage. The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity provides a synoptic overview of the current state of interdisciplinary research, education, administration and management, and of problem solving-knowledge that spans the disciplines and interdisciplinary fields. The volume negotiates the space between the academic community and society at large. Offering the most broad-based account of inter- and transdisciplinarity to date, its 47 chapters provide a snapshot of the state of knowledge integration as interdisciplinarity approaches its century mark. This second edition expands its coverage to discuss the emergence of new fields, the increase of interdisciplinary approaches within traditional disciplines and professions, new integrative approaches to education and training, the widening international presence of interdisciplinarity, its increased support in funding agencies and science-policy bodies, and the formation of several new international associations associated with interdisciplinarity. This reference book will be a valuable addition to academic libraries worldwide, important reading for members of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities engaged in interdisciplinary research and education, and helpful for administrators and policy makers seeking to improve the use of knowledge in society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Frodeman (Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas USA) , J. Thompson Klein (Wayne State University USA) , Roberto Carlos Dos Santos Pacheco (Department of Knowledge Engineering Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brazil)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 1.104kg ISBN: 9780198841647ISBN 10: 0198841647 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 14 March 2019 Audience: Adult education , Professional and scholarly , Further / Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: Knowledge formations: An analytic framework 3: Typologies of interdisciplinarity: The boundary work of definition 4: The military industrial route to interdisciplinarity 5: Interdisciplinary cases and disciplinary knowledge: Epistemic challenges of interdisciplinary research 6: Physical sciences 7: Interdisciplinarity and the earth sciences: Transcending limitations of the knowledge paradigm 8: Interdisciplinarity in the biological sciences 9: Integrating the social sciences: Area studies, quantitative methods, and problem-oriented research 10: Interdisciplinary arts 11: Interdisciplining humanities: A historical overview 12: Digital humanities: The role of interdisciplinary humanities in the information age 13: A field of its own: The emergence of science and technology studies 14: Cognitive science 15: Media and communication 16: Situating feminist studies 17: Humane smart cities 18: Interdisciplinarity in ethics 19: Interdisciplinary learning: A cognitive-epistemological foundation 20: Comparing methods for cross-disciplinary research 21: Systems thinking 22: Innovation, interdisciplinarity, and creative destruction 23: Addressing wicked problems through transdisciplinary research 24: Understanding cross-disciplinary team-based research: Concepts and conceptual models from the science of team science 25: The policy sciences as a transdisciplinary approach for policy studies 26: Sustainability sciences: Political and epistemological approaches 27: Religious studies and religious practice 28: Interdisciplinarity in the fields of law, justice and criminology 29: Health research, practice and education 30: Information research on interdisciplinarity 31: Computation and simulation 32: Taming wickedness by interdisciplinary design 33: Interdisciplinarity and the institutional context of knowledge in the American research university 34: Peer review, interdisciplinarity and serendipity 35: Interdisciplinarity in research evaluation 36: The challenge of funding interdisciplinary research: A Look inside public research funding agencies 37: Interdisciplinarity and the student voice 38: Administering interdisciplinary programs 39: Interdisciplinary pedagogies in higher education 40: Doctoral student and early career academic perspectives on interdisciplinarity 41: Facilitating interdisciplinary scholarsReviewsAuthor InformationEditor-in-Chief Robert Frodeman is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas. He conducts research in environmental philosophy, science and technology policy, and questions concerning interdisciplinarity. He is the author of Sustainable Knowledge: a theory of interdisciplinarity (2013), and co-author (with Adam Briggle) of Socrates Tenured: the institutions of 21st century philosophy. Associate Editor Julie Thompson Klein is Professor of Humanities Emerita and Faculty Fellow for Interdisciplinary Development in the Division of Research at Wayne University. She is an internationally recognized expert on interdisciplinarity and teaches interdisciplinary humanities, American cultural studies, and digital humanities. She has received the Kenneth Boulding Award for outstanding scholarship on interdisciplinarity, the Ramamoorthy & Yeh Transdisciplinary Distinguished Achievement Award, and the Science of Team Science Recognition Award. Roberto C. S. Pacheco is a Professor of Knowledge Engineering and Management at Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), in Brazil. He has created and coordinated the interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Knowledge Engineering, Management and Media, called EGC/UFSC. He is also the founder of Instituto Stela, a research and innovation institute dedicated to knowledge and software engineering. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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