1/ I'm sure the STS folks can say this better but, Single-author papers or projects aren't interdisciplinary. They can't be.
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Replying to @generativist
Ehm, what if that single author is an expert in two or more fields?
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter
They exist at after a certain stage of scholarship, maybe? Like, they need enough cross-collaboration I think to have a firm research program? (I wouldn't know though. I'm [still] but an egg.) Has this been your interdisciplinary experience?
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Replying to @generativist @JPdeRuiter
More common path is sequential training: expert in one field who subsequently learns another. Most likely due to academic structure, though.
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Replying to @Gary_An @JPdeRuiter
Yes, that definitely feels like part of it, too.
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Academic structures are still struggling to do true interdisciplinary faculty development given the general tendency to have a parent Department, which rarely place the same weight on the interdisciplinary work.
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