This article reports on an interdisciplinary project that conducted a series of systematic reviews of academic research about the use of pornography and sexual health. Academics from a variety of disciplines were involved; half of the team had a background in humanities and the other half a background in psychology. While working closely together they realized, that they disagreed on many different matters, such as how to ask questions, how to use definitions, what count as data, what counts as a good outcome in research, how to structure an academic article, and how to use other academics’ work. This article reports on the team members’ use of reflective practice to analyze their responses to these disagreements and suggests that such disa...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
This study explores the basic social conditions for high-quality university research, and focuses on...
Three academics from different fields collaborated on a study in which we reflected on our group inv...
This article reports on an interdisciplinary project that conducted a series of systematic reviews o...
This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused...
The purpose of this article was to explain academic collaboration, to describe typical activities th...
Collaborative interdisciplinary research is on the rise but can be difficult and daunting. Ther...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
To illustrate the emergence of two bodies of knowledge—rational negotiation theory and behavioral ne...
There has been an increasing emphasis on closer links between universities and organisations, both i...
In 2016, Professors Alan McKee (a humanities researcher) and Roger Ingham (a psychology researcher) ...
This article explores how scientists communicate with each other in interdis-ciplinary collaborative...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
Research across disciplines is often described as beset with problems of epistemological hierarchies...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
This study explores the basic social conditions for high-quality university research, and focuses on...
Three academics from different fields collaborated on a study in which we reflected on our group inv...
This article reports on an interdisciplinary project that conducted a series of systematic reviews o...
This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused...
The purpose of this article was to explain academic collaboration, to describe typical activities th...
Collaborative interdisciplinary research is on the rise but can be difficult and daunting. Ther...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
To illustrate the emergence of two bodies of knowledge—rational negotiation theory and behavioral ne...
There has been an increasing emphasis on closer links between universities and organisations, both i...
In 2016, Professors Alan McKee (a humanities researcher) and Roger Ingham (a psychology researcher) ...
This article explores how scientists communicate with each other in interdis-ciplinary collaborative...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
Research across disciplines is often described as beset with problems of epistemological hierarchies...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
This study explores the basic social conditions for high-quality university research, and focuses on...
Three academics from different fields collaborated on a study in which we reflected on our group inv...