Title: Changing Boundaries: The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research
1Changing Boundaries The Challenges of
Interdisciplinary Research
Catherine Lyall ISSTI/Innogen University of
Edinburgh
2Definitions of interdisciplinary research
Discipline A
Discipline A
Discipline B
Discipline B
Discipline C
Discipline C
Interdisciplinary research
Multidisciplinary research
Issue A
Issue B
Transdisciplinary research
Issue C
3Types of interdisciplinary research
- Academically-oriented ID Research
- often longer-term collaborations
- discipline focused
- helps disciplines to evolve
- Problem-focused ID Research
- shorter term collaborations
- directed to specific real world problems
- could be interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary
4Contribution to practical problem solving
Multi-disciplinaryResearch
Problem focused
Inter-disciplinaryResearch
Academic orientation
Contribution to development of disciplines
Low
High
Level of integration
5Motivations for ID research
- Policy issue interdisciplinary (e.g. transport,
environment) - Knowledge transfer (lab to real world)
- Research user driven (not necessarily commercial)
and heavily applied - Single discipline research had encountered a
bottle-neck, more than one discipline needed to
make a breakthrough
6Factors that discourage ID research
- Poor career structures for academic
interdisciplinary researchers - Low esteem of interdisciplinary research by
mono-disciplinary colleagues - Lack of opportunities to publish research results
in high ranking refereed journals - Discrimination by referees against
interdisciplinary research proposals and
publications
7Skills needs for individual researchers
- Understanding the languages, research methods and
cultures of different disciplines - High tolerance of ambiguity personality more
important than discipline base - Willingness to learn from other disciplines
8Skills needs for research managers
- interdisciplinary background
- respect for other disciplines
- good interpersonal and team building skills
- proactive in engaging with other partners
- not too ambitious in their own field
- interested in a wide range of subjects
9References
- Bruce, A., Lyall, C., Tait, J. and Williams, R.
(2004), Interdisciplinary Integration in the
Fifth Framework Programme, Futures, 36/4, pp.
457-470. - Tait J. and Lyall C. (2001) Short Term
Investigation into ESRC Funded Interdisciplinary
Research. Report to ESRC published as SUPRA
Working Paper 26. - Forthcoming article