0 involving two or more different subjects or areas of knowledge:
1 involving two or more different subjects or areas of knowledge:
The university is doing interdisciplinary research into the impact of cellphones on the brain and body.
Preference will be given to material which is clearly interdisciplinary.
She stresses that her work is interdisciplinary in nature, and her review of the literature supporting her conceptual framework reaches beyond linguistics and language education.
Thus, it is crucial that the legal and technical communities embark on interdisciplinary research to deal with these issues.
The first three chapters develop this interdisciplinary approach by shaping a theoretical framework to guide the five case studies in subsequent chapters.
However, the field of communication studies provides, in my experience, an ideal interdisciplinary basis for studying this aspect of society.
The tenure process, with a focus on "independent" career trajectories and first-author publications also tends to discourage interdisciplinary collaboration.
Interdisciplinary approaches would be emphasised to address questions and issues lying beyond the scope of individual disciplines.
The second volume, however, has arisen out of a wider interdisciplinary discussion.