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Introduction to interdisciplinary studies / Allen F. Repko, Rick Szostak and Michelle Phillips Buchberger

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Los Angeles : Sage, 2017Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxviii, 426 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781506346892 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300 REP
Contents:
Contents: Part I: Understanding Interdisciplinary Studies; Interdisciplinary Studies in the Real World; The Rise of the Modern Disciplines and Inter disciplinarity; Interdisciplinary Studies Defined; The Interdisciplinary Studies "Cognitive Toolkit"; Academic Disciplines; The "DNA" of Interdisciplinary Studies; Part II: Thinking Criticially About Interdisciplinary Studies; Thinking Critically About Disciplinary Perspectives; Thinking Critically About Disciplinary Insights; Thinking Critically About Integration and Its Results; Part III: Interdisciplinary Research and Writing; An Interdisciplinary Research "Road Map"; Identifying Relevant Disciplines and Gathering Information About the Problem; Analyzing Insights and Reflecting on Process.
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Contents:
Part I: Understanding Interdisciplinary Studies;
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Real World;
The Rise of the Modern Disciplines and Inter disciplinarity;
Interdisciplinary Studies Defined;
The Interdisciplinary Studies "Cognitive Toolkit";
Academic Disciplines;
The "DNA" of Interdisciplinary Studies;
Part II: Thinking Criticially About Interdisciplinary Studies;
Thinking Critically About Disciplinary Perspectives;
Thinking Critically About Disciplinary Insights;
Thinking Critically About Integration and Its Results;
Part III: Interdisciplinary Research and Writing;
An Interdisciplinary Research "Road Map";
Identifying Relevant Disciplines and Gathering Information About the Problem;
Analyzing Insights and Reflecting on Process.