Facilitating collaborative interdisciplinary research: exploring process and implications for leisure scholars

作者: Grace Goc Karp , Susan Houge Mackenzie , Julie Stafford Son , Helen Brown , Anne Liu Kern

DOI: 10.1080/14927713.2016.1220259

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摘要: ABSTRACTMany institutions encourage interdisciplinary research (IDR) to maximize organizational resources and develop more practical approaches address transdisciplinary ‘real world’ issues such as obesity. Leisure researchers have joined fields public health kinesiology increased rates of obesity physical inactivity with the perspective that these require integrated cross-disciplinary knowledge. This case study examined collaborative process throughout an IDR project involving leisure, education, education STEM faculty (five members). The major questions addressed are follows: (1) What synergies, opportunities and/or obstacles identified by development, implementation evaluation program? (2) implications findings for leisure working in IDR? Faculty responded email surveys were interviewed individually before during t...

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