Advancing the social sciences through the interdisciplinary enterprise

作者: Marilyn Stember

DOI: 10.1016/0362-3319(91)90040-B

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摘要: Abstract Although interdisciplinary work in universities has expanded recent decades, the influence of academic disciplines is pervasive. The article makes explicit opportunities and challenges for social sciences. strategies offered enhancing enterprise include selecting appropriate group members, establishing ground rules, explicating bridging epistemological methodological differences, promoting infrastructural support.

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