Interdisciplinary research collaborations are fraught with challenges, including the need to overcome paradigmatic differences. The current study sought to understand how 25 faculty members involved in an interdisciplinary endeavor related to sustainability experienced these differences. Using Biglan’s classification and Becher and Trowler’s conceptualizations, the study found issues related to disciplinary status and hierarchy between the soft and hard scientists involved in the project
The ambition of this two-part article is to argue for immanent critique as a research strategy in su...
Sustainability science (SS) is diverse field of problem-driven and solution-oriented research that i...
How do the social dynamics within interdisciplinary research teams shape sustainability research? Th...
Interdisciplinary research has gained tremendous popularity in higher education over the past severa...
Establishing interdisciplinary academic departments has been a common response to the challenge of a...
Traditionally academic approaches have been divided into disciplines including natural sciences, soc...
This paper focuses on the practice of interdisciplinary research and its relationship with disciplin...
Community practice and actionable science share a commitment to solving complex problems to promote ...
Interdisciplinary research is the collaboration of people fusing knowledge, theories and methodologi...
Universities have traditionally been places where individual scholars work on individual topics, in ...
This case of transdisciplinary collaboration raises a range of issues relevant to scientific researc...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate different ways in which faculty members of sustainability-re...
Engaged research emphasizes researcher–stakeholder collaborations as means of improving the relevanc...
Major issues in society - developing alternate sources of energy and a sustainable environment, impr...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The ambition of this two-part article is to argue for immanent critique as a research strategy in su...
Sustainability science (SS) is diverse field of problem-driven and solution-oriented research that i...
How do the social dynamics within interdisciplinary research teams shape sustainability research? Th...
Interdisciplinary research has gained tremendous popularity in higher education over the past severa...
Establishing interdisciplinary academic departments has been a common response to the challenge of a...
Traditionally academic approaches have been divided into disciplines including natural sciences, soc...
This paper focuses on the practice of interdisciplinary research and its relationship with disciplin...
Community practice and actionable science share a commitment to solving complex problems to promote ...
Interdisciplinary research is the collaboration of people fusing knowledge, theories and methodologi...
Universities have traditionally been places where individual scholars work on individual topics, in ...
This case of transdisciplinary collaboration raises a range of issues relevant to scientific researc...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate different ways in which faculty members of sustainability-re...
Engaged research emphasizes researcher–stakeholder collaborations as means of improving the relevanc...
Major issues in society - developing alternate sources of energy and a sustainable environment, impr...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The ambition of this two-part article is to argue for immanent critique as a research strategy in su...
Sustainability science (SS) is diverse field of problem-driven and solution-oriented research that i...
How do the social dynamics within interdisciplinary research teams shape sustainability research? Th...