Cross-disciplinarity is widely accepted in the Development Studies (DS) community, but has principally been interpreted within the social sciences. However, much of the research, practical planning and evaluation studies, and teaching/training in DS involves cross-disciplinarity between the social and physical sciences. We consider the extent of this wider variant of cross-disciplinarity, review factors inhibiting cross-disciplinary collaboration, and explore implications relating to ‘single discipline analysis’ central to the interest of DS. Our main conclusions are that cross-disciplinarity between social and physical sciences is central to DS activity, and that disciplines, subject areas or knowledge communities need to be modest in defi...
Development studies is commonly understood to be committed both to a principle of difference (the Th...
The article describes the role of interdisciplinarity in the process of making science. Two pattern...
Cross-disciplinarity shapes much research today and many PhD candidates areengaged in this research....
Cross-disciplinarity is widely accepted in the Development Studies (DS) community, but has principal...
The Sport for Development (SfD) field is transdisciplinary by nature, and yet scholars tend to stay ...
textabstractOne of the first items on the agenda for development studies, as perceived from the vant...
The Sport for Development (SfD) field is transdisciplinary by nature, and yet scholars tend to stay ...
This paper addresses the conceptual and practical difficulties in interdisciplinary cooperation betw...
Arguments for cross-disciplinary research in development studies have been applied recently to work ...
This paper addresses the conceptual and practical difficulties in interdisciplinary cooperation betw...
Considering the complexity of the world problems, it seems evident that they do not fit straightforw...
The dominant theory of cross-disciplinarity represents multidisciplinarity as 'lower' or 'less inter...
This article argues in favour of establishing complementary relations between different disciplines ...
It is widely accepted that cross-disciplinarity influences education in issues of sustainability and...
Social Science Education as a subject field in schools is an intrinsic pluridisciplinary feature, wh...
Development studies is commonly understood to be committed both to a principle of difference (the Th...
The article describes the role of interdisciplinarity in the process of making science. Two pattern...
Cross-disciplinarity shapes much research today and many PhD candidates areengaged in this research....
Cross-disciplinarity is widely accepted in the Development Studies (DS) community, but has principal...
The Sport for Development (SfD) field is transdisciplinary by nature, and yet scholars tend to stay ...
textabstractOne of the first items on the agenda for development studies, as perceived from the vant...
The Sport for Development (SfD) field is transdisciplinary by nature, and yet scholars tend to stay ...
This paper addresses the conceptual and practical difficulties in interdisciplinary cooperation betw...
Arguments for cross-disciplinary research in development studies have been applied recently to work ...
This paper addresses the conceptual and practical difficulties in interdisciplinary cooperation betw...
Considering the complexity of the world problems, it seems evident that they do not fit straightforw...
The dominant theory of cross-disciplinarity represents multidisciplinarity as 'lower' or 'less inter...
This article argues in favour of establishing complementary relations between different disciplines ...
It is widely accepted that cross-disciplinarity influences education in issues of sustainability and...
Social Science Education as a subject field in schools is an intrinsic pluridisciplinary feature, wh...
Development studies is commonly understood to be committed both to a principle of difference (the Th...
The article describes the role of interdisciplinarity in the process of making science. Two pattern...
Cross-disciplinarity shapes much research today and many PhD candidates areengaged in this research....