Disciplinary knowledge production and interdisciplinary humanities
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Disciplinary knowledge production and interdisciplinary humanities. / Pedersen, David Budtz; Stjernfelt, Frederik; Emmeche, Claus.
Mapping Frontier research in the Humanities. ed. / Claus Emmeche; David Budtz Pedersen; Frederik Stjernfelt. London & New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. p. 3-16.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Disciplinary knowledge production and interdisciplinary humanities
AU - Pedersen, David Budtz
AU - Stjernfelt, Frederik
AU - Emmeche, Claus
PY - 2016/12/12
Y1 - 2016/12/12
N2 - The chapter offers an introduction to this volume on frontier research in the humanities. It frames recent discussions on research governance, public value of research, and the heterogeneous nature of the humanities within the overall context of international research policy and initiatives to include the social sciences and humanities research in interdisciplinary collaboration. In European research and innovation initiatives, science, technology and innovation can no longer be seen in isolation from wider cultural, societal and ethical aspects. For instance, the shift to a green sustainable economy needs to include combined efforts in developing new technologies and at the same time creating new models of democracy, engagement, and sustainable behaviour, which draw on a range of interdisciplinary competences. Special challenges such as the role reserved for humanities and how to integrate epistemic cultures are identified. However, actual interdisciplinary collaboration often starts bottom-up, with researchers self-organizing to find collaborators outside their own speciality.
AB - The chapter offers an introduction to this volume on frontier research in the humanities. It frames recent discussions on research governance, public value of research, and the heterogeneous nature of the humanities within the overall context of international research policy and initiatives to include the social sciences and humanities research in interdisciplinary collaboration. In European research and innovation initiatives, science, technology and innovation can no longer be seen in isolation from wider cultural, societal and ethical aspects. For instance, the shift to a green sustainable economy needs to include combined efforts in developing new technologies and at the same time creating new models of democracy, engagement, and sustainable behaviour, which draw on a range of interdisciplinary competences. Special challenges such as the role reserved for humanities and how to integrate epistemic cultures are identified. However, actual interdisciplinary collaboration often starts bottom-up, with researchers self-organizing to find collaborators outside their own speciality.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Interdisciplinarity
KW - Scientometrics
KW - impact accessment
KW - public values research
KW - Philosophy of Science
KW - History of Science
KW - Knowledge production
KW - academic field
KW - styles of research
KW - research policy
KW - the humanities
KW - research collaboration
UR - http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/mapping-frontier-research-in-the-humanities-9781472597687/
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-1-4725-9768-7
SP - 3
EP - 16
BT - Mapping Frontier research in the Humanities
A2 - Emmeche, Claus
A2 - Pedersen, David Budtz
A2 - Stjernfelt, Frederik
PB - Bloomsbury Academic
CY - London & New York
ER -
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