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Interdisciplinarity and anxiety

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  • Raphael Lyne

    (Fellow of Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (e-mail: rtrl100@cam.ac.uk))

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At the level of institutional strategy, interdisciplinary research looks like a positive and productive exchange. At the personal level, where it is enmeshed with career progress, disciplinary anxieties and tensions at the interface between sometimes incommensurate kinds of thinking, there can be frictions and difficulties. These, however, are part of what makes such research so valuable, in that they enable individuals and groups within subjects on both sides to uncover those things that need to be better understood. This article forms part of an ongoing thematic collection dedicated to interdisciplinary research.

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  • Raphael Lyne, 2015. "Interdisciplinarity and anxiety," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 1(palcomms2), pages 15021-15021, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:2015:y:2015:i:palcomms201521:p:15021-
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    1. Sandro Serpa & Carlos Miguel Ferreira & Ana Isabel Santos, 2017. "Fostering Interdisciplinarity: Implications for Social Sciences," International Journal of Social Science Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 5(12), pages 44-49, December.

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