In this article the investigators of the Ordered Universe project will reflect on how a diverse range of disciplinary perspectives essential for effective research into medieval science have been identified, acknowledged and absorbed into a genuinely interdisciplinary methodology. The project operates with a radical interdisciplinary composition bridging science and humanities in particular. How to translate what might be termed current academic practices and expectations between disciplines and between colleagues is a key issue. The article explores the practices of collaborative discussion, collaborative reading and collaborative writing. Central to these issues is the notion of the “atmosphere of enquiry”: getting the best from disciplin...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
This response to the foregoing reviews of The Poetry and Music of Science identifies common themes r...
In this article the investigators of the Ordered Universe project will reflect on how a diverse rang...
Scientists today are surprised when confronted by the sophistication of natural philosophy of the th...
This chapter begins with reference to the thirteenth-century polymath Robert Grosseteste’s reflectio...
Judging by most contemporary accounts, the virtues of cross-disciplinary research, teaching and scho...
In our era of burgeoning knowledge and multiplying sub-specializations, to attempt interdisciplinary...
In this transcribed conversation, three artists from the research group The Cultural Negotiation of ...
In this article, we advocate a bottom-up direction for the methodological modeling of interdisciplin...
How can collaborative, interdisciplinary research on early modern Europe expand the reach of the hum...
This article adapts a conversation on a network project, Listening across Disciplines, which brought...
Heritage science is an interdisciplinary field and successful heritage science research by necessity...
The authors argue that interdisciplinarity, together with the more recent concept of transdisciplina...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
This response to the foregoing reviews of The Poetry and Music of Science identifies common themes r...
In this article the investigators of the Ordered Universe project will reflect on how a diverse rang...
Scientists today are surprised when confronted by the sophistication of natural philosophy of the th...
This chapter begins with reference to the thirteenth-century polymath Robert Grosseteste’s reflectio...
Judging by most contemporary accounts, the virtues of cross-disciplinary research, teaching and scho...
In our era of burgeoning knowledge and multiplying sub-specializations, to attempt interdisciplinary...
In this transcribed conversation, three artists from the research group The Cultural Negotiation of ...
In this article, we advocate a bottom-up direction for the methodological modeling of interdisciplin...
How can collaborative, interdisciplinary research on early modern Europe expand the reach of the hum...
This article adapts a conversation on a network project, Listening across Disciplines, which brought...
Heritage science is an interdisciplinary field and successful heritage science research by necessity...
The authors argue that interdisciplinarity, together with the more recent concept of transdisciplina...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
The ScienceHumanities was founded at Cardiff University in 2016 to investigate the present and futu...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
This response to the foregoing reviews of The Poetry and Music of Science identifies common themes r...