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Interdisciplinarity in U.S. Schools: Past, Present, and Future
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2010)
This article examines the historical evolution of the concepts of interdisciplinarity
and integration in American education. We first focus on United States education in the 20th
century to review the rationales for ...
The Circulation of Knowledge as an Interdisciplinary Process: Travelling Concepts, Analogies, and Metaphor
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2012)
In our society in which communication is so wide-ranging and rapid we are witnessing a significant increase in the pace at which knowledge is produced and disseminated. Bodies of knowledge intersect as they cross borders ...
Interdisciplinary Studies and the Question of Being
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2012)
The question of being adds another dimension to interdisciplinary theory and practice. The interdisciplinary approach to complex problems requires engaging with multiple perspectives from various disciplines, schools of ...
Convergent Evolution in the Interest of Integrative Problem Solving: Connecting the Policy Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2014)
The contemporary fields of interdisciplinary studies and the policy sciences have evolved over similar intellectual paths and timelines, beginning in the early 20th century. Both have their roots in professional efforts—within ...