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Title: Dr Justin Greaves


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Interaction With Social and Economic Sciences
(the RELU Experience)
  • Dr Justin Greaves
  • University of Warwick

2
  • We are not students of some subject matter, but
    students of problems. And problems may cut right
    across the borders of any subject matter or
    discipline (Popper, 1963)

3
RELU 1 at Warwick
  • Project on the regulatory and environmental
    sustainability of biopesticides
  • Essentially a collaboration between political
    scientists and plant scientists
  • The University of Warwick sought to bring
    together natural scientists from Warwick HRI with
    social scientists from the main campus to explore
    possible common research projects
  • The creation of the RELU programme created a
    relevant funding opportunity

4
RELU 3 at Warwick
  • Project on the Governance of Livestock Disease
    (GoLD)
  • One challenge here has been the large and diverse
    mix of disciplines involved. There are four team
    members from Biological Sciences (including a
    veterinary epidemiologist, an infectious disease
    epidemiologist, an ecologist and a mathematical
    modeller), two from Political Science, two from
    Economics and one from Law

5
Politics a junction subject?
  • In many ways politics is the junction subject of
    the social sciences, born out of history and
    philosophy, but drawing of the insights of
    economics and sociology and, to a lesser extent,
    the study of law, psychology and geography
  • This openness (eclecticism) can be seen as a
    strength allowing interdisciplinary work to
    flourish

6
However.....
  • A recent ESRC benchmarking review of political
    science notes that interdisciplinary networks
    are patchy
  • Relatively little co-operation between natural
    scientists and political scientists
  • Writers such as Moran (2006) and McKenzie (2007)
    take a rather pessimistic view of
    interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Recent symposium issue of European Political
    Science on interdisciplinarity

7
Is Politics a discipline?
  • We cannot talk about political science as a
    discipline if those who call themselves political
    scientists and pretend to teach it are unable to
    agree on its basic substance and methodology
    (EPSNet, 2003)
  • It is questionable whether politics is a
    discipline in the strictest sense at all (Kelly
    2009)
  • A field of enquiry rather than a discipline?

8
What is interdisciplinarity?
  • I think what we mean .. is people from different
    disciplines coming together with the various
    research methods, tools, techniques and processes
    that they know about. . . and doing two things
    sharing that knowledge between the disciplines,
    so theres a kind of import and export of
    knowledge between them, but actually bringing
    those things together to create new tools,
    research methods, which can be applied to
    problems that genuinely sit between or problems
    that disciplines have in common or problems where
    you need a multi-disciplinary approach to solve
    them (Tom Innes, Director of Designing for the
    21st Century)

9
Our projects in practice
  • Benefit of close geographical proximity
  • Importance of email correspondence (electronic
    brainstorming)
  • Steep learning curve for the political scientists
  • Biologists thought that political scientist might
    be identified with a particular political
    position, or at least researching the legitimacy
    of different political positions

10
Creating understanding
  • In both projects a procedure followed of each
    discipline reading literature selected from the
    other disciplines and presenting their
    understanding of the article to team meetings
  • This allowed misunderstandings to be resolved and
    helped create an understanding of how the other
    disciplines worked in terms of methodology and
    vocabulary

11
The importance of interaction
  • On the GoLD project we have regular research team
    meetings (organised and run by the post-doctoral
    researchers)
  • Importance of informal interaction
  • It would be ironic, although historically
    rather symmetrical, if the genesis of future
    great ideas owed more to the consequences of
    lunch than to metrics

12
Language and terminology
  • Often talk of the need for a common language in
    interdisciplinary research
  • The phrase trading zone is often used to denote
    an interdisciplinary partnership in which two or
    more perspectives are combined and a new, shared
    language develops (Collins, Evans and Gorman,
    2007)
  • Perhaps the key is a shared understanding
    (Bracken Oughton, 2006). We aspire to a GoLD
    terminology

13
Co-authorship
  • Perhaps the greatest challenge has been writing
    together for joint publications
  • Biological scientists are used to tersely argued
    research papers that present key findings in a
    few printed pages, perhaps as few as one
  • Political science articles more discursive
  • It can be a challenge, therefore, to carve out a
    coherent and readable paper.
  • How do you standardise the jargon of different
    disciplines without losing thread of the content?

14
Change consultant
  • We are working with a change consultant and
    business coach, specialising in practical,
    measurable methods of improving individual, team
    and business performance
  • Given the challenges of an interdisciplinary
    project this should promote effective team
    working. We hope it will allow team meetings to
    be even more productive and improve and focus our
    interdisciplinary writing

15
Please visit our websites
  • http//www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/biopesticid
    es
  • http//www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/gld
  • Thanks to all members of the RELU 1 and RELU 3
    project teams (principal investigators Wyn Grant
    and Graham Medley)
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