This article focuses on (inter)disciplinary collaborations through the co-application to research projects funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the main provider of research funding in Switzerland. We suggest that interdisciplinarity is a potential mode of distinction and that its frequency and the disciplines involved may be associated with specific configurations of scientific, institutional, international, extra-academic, and network resources. We rely on biographical data on all biology and chemistry professors in Switzerland in 2000 (n = 342), including all their funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation. In a first step, we highlight the role of the resources mentioned previously in structuring the symbolic hierar...
International audienceThe diffusion of knowledge is a complex process facing numerous barriers, and ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
Work in progress- Comments welcome Abstract: This article provides a first empirical study of the de...
This article focuses on (inter)disciplinary collaborations through the co-application to research pr...
abstract: This dissertation focuses on creating a pluralistic approach to understanding and measurin...
We report an analysis of how an interdisciplinary project bringing together biologists, physicists a...
In Switzerland, the panorama of scientific research is deemed to be deeply affected by language barr...
ORCiD ID: Neil Stephens, Brunel University London - https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3871-0887; Phil Step...
This doctoral dissertation teases out how scientific knowledge in interdisciplinary collaborative te...
As the increasing complexity of large-scale research requires the combined efforts of scientists wit...
Scholarly collaborations across disparate scientific disciplines are challenging. Collaborators are ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
[EN] Attention is increasingly directed toward better understanding the factors driving collaboratio...
The role of scientific collaboration in academic research has rocketed across the natural and social...
accepté par QSS, mai 2023Interdisciplinarity is a fundamental asset in today's research landscape, b...
International audienceThe diffusion of knowledge is a complex process facing numerous barriers, and ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
Work in progress- Comments welcome Abstract: This article provides a first empirical study of the de...
This article focuses on (inter)disciplinary collaborations through the co-application to research pr...
abstract: This dissertation focuses on creating a pluralistic approach to understanding and measurin...
We report an analysis of how an interdisciplinary project bringing together biologists, physicists a...
In Switzerland, the panorama of scientific research is deemed to be deeply affected by language barr...
ORCiD ID: Neil Stephens, Brunel University London - https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3871-0887; Phil Step...
This doctoral dissertation teases out how scientific knowledge in interdisciplinary collaborative te...
As the increasing complexity of large-scale research requires the combined efforts of scientists wit...
Scholarly collaborations across disparate scientific disciplines are challenging. Collaborators are ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
[EN] Attention is increasingly directed toward better understanding the factors driving collaboratio...
The role of scientific collaboration in academic research has rocketed across the natural and social...
accepté par QSS, mai 2023Interdisciplinarity is a fundamental asset in today's research landscape, b...
International audienceThe diffusion of knowledge is a complex process facing numerous barriers, and ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
Work in progress- Comments welcome Abstract: This article provides a first empirical study of the de...