Browsing Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies Volume 12 (1994) by Author "Gottlieb, Stephen"
Now showing items 1-10 of 10
-
Crossing of Boundaries: Interdisciplinarity as an Opportunity for Universities in the 1990s?
Vosskamp, Wilhelm (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)This essay discusses interdisciplinarity as a theoretical, historical, and political scholarly issue. Vosskamp emphasizes, first and foremost, that interdisciplinarity is both dependent upon and indebted to disciplinarity ... -
Esperantists in a Tower of Babel
Becher, Tony (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)The problems and possibilities of interdisciplinarity are explored in this essay from the perspective of a favorably-disposed agnostic. It is argued that a piecemeal, step-by-step approach may prove more effective in helping ... -
Interdisciplinarity: The Construction of Worldviews and the Dissemination of Scientific Results
Apostel, Leo; Vanlandschoot, Jaak (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)This essay consists of four parts: an introduction by Vanlandschoot to the Woridviews project and the Centrum Leo Apostel, the text of a videotaped interview with Apostel shown at the 1989 meeting of the AIS at Sonoma State ... -
Interdisciplinary Research for Integrated Rural Development in Developing Countries: the Role of Social Sciences
van Dusseldorp, Dirk; Wigboldus, Seerp (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)This article is based on the experiences of various interdisciplinary research and planning teams at Wageningen Agricultural University. After giving a typology of interdisciplinary research, the authors examine the role ... -
Interdisciplinary Studies as Change of Perspective
Schulert, Jurgen; Frank, Andrea (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)This framework for introductory science courses presents a theoretical perspective in the context of an experimental tertiary college at the University of Bielefeld, the Oberstufen-Kolleg, It examines general assumptions ... -
Interdisciplinary Thought
Hubenthal, Ursula (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)This essay examines types of overlapping thought between subjects. The definition of "interdisciplinarity" that is proposed is a thought process that overlaps subjects. It is oriented toward a topic as a whole, leading to ... -
Introduction: European Perspectives
Klein, Julie Thompson (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994) -
Key Issues in Recent German Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Abt Schindler, Roslyn (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994) -
Overcoming Barriers: Interdisciplinary Studies in Disciplinary Institutions
Gaff, Jerry G. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994) -
The Main Forms of Interdisciplinary Development of Modern Science
Smirnov, S. N. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994)