Interdisciplinarity

John Aldrich editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:23rd Oct '14

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At the turn of the twentieth century, colleges and universities in the U.S. (and in many other places) were convulsed with change, a change induced by the creation of the modern set of academic disciplines. Their emergence at that time fundamentally altered how universities were constructed and how they did their business. It is the model on which the academy of the twenty-first century operates. Very shortly after the creation of the disciplinary-based academy, pressures began to build, both in the academy and in the society that looked to the academy to help solve pressing social problems, to develop interdisciplinary approaches to address problems that fit poorly within the disciplinary structure. These external and internal forces never fully abated, but peaked in the aftermath of the Second World War (and especially at the rise of a bipolar international system) and peaked again more recently. The contemporary college and university is therefore a rich amalgam of disciplinary and interdisciplinary units, problems, approaches, and structures. Interdisciplinarity examines the contemporary academy from this mixture of its disciplinary-based structure and its burgeoning interdisciplinary focuses. Part I looks at the value of the disciplinary structure in the contemporary university alongside the motivations that lead to calls for greater interdisciplinary approaches. Part 2 traces the development of external forces, particularly the private and public foundation, that shaped the development of interdisciplinary scholarship in the twentieth century. The final two sections examine in detail interdisciplinary teaching and learnings and the organization of university-based interdisciplinary research.

At a time when so much talk about higher education concerns the virtues and dangers of crossing disciplinary boundaries, it is splendid to have this thoughtful study by John Aldrich and his colleagues. The book offers an enlightened, non-partisan analysis that can help guide us on the way forward. * Richard Brodhead, President, Duke University *
A must read for any scholar or administrator seeking to advance interdisciplinarity in the modern research university. Individual scholars will find examples and advice about pursuing interdisciplinary research. Administrators will find this book useful in providing a conceptual and intellectual basis for pursuing interdisciplinarity, one that is nevertheless consistent with preserving the value of discipline-based inquiry. The book also describes the benefits and pitfalls of various institutional arrangements, such as interdisciplinary centers, for pursuing the value of interdisciplinarity. * Laurel Weldon, Professor of Political Science, Purdue University *

ISBN: 9780199331352

Dimensions: 156mm x 234mm x 18mm

Weight: 494g

320 pages