In Being Interdisciplinary, Alan Wilson draws on five decades as a
leading figure in urban science to set out a systems approach to
interdisciplinarity for those conducting research in this and other
fields. He argues that most research is interdisciplinary at base, and
that a systems perspective is particularly appropriate for
collaboration because it fosters an outlook that sees beyond
disciplines. There is a more subtle thread, too. A systems approach
enables researchers to identify the game-changers of the past as a
basis for thinking outside convention, for learning how to do
something new and how to be ambitious, in a nutshell how to be
creative. Ultimately, the ideas presented address how to do research.
Building on this systems focus, the book first establishes the basics
of interdisciplinarity. Then, by drawing on the author’s experience
of doing interdisciplinary research, and working from his personal
toolkit, it offers general principles and a framework from which
researchers can build their own interdisciplinary toolkit, with
elements ranging from explorations of game-changers in research to
superconcepts. In the last section, the book tackles questions of
managing and organising research from individual to institutional
scales. Alan Wilson deploys his wide experience – researcher in
urban science, university professor and vice-chancellor, civil servant
and institute director – to build the narrative. While his
experience in urban science provides the illustrations, the principles
apply across many research fields.
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Adventures in urban science and beyond
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ISBN
9781800082151
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
UCL Press (NBN)
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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