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Why, with whom, and how to conduct interdisciplinary research? A review from a researcher's perspective
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November 2024

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Science and Public Policy

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Sascha Friesike

Many complex problems and emerging phenomena require joint research efforts across academic disciplines. Interdisciplinary research (IDR) is therefore widely considered a promising approach to knowledge production. At the same time, however, this form of research poses significant challenges for those involved. In this paper, we review the literature on IDR from the perspective of individual researchers engaging in or considering this type of research. We conducted a broad literature review covering the past 35 years of research on IDR. The review is structured along four typical questions that researchers have regarding IDR: "Why bother?" (Reasons for considering IDR); "Is it for me?" (The profile of IDR researchers); "How do I work with 'them'?" (Obstacles of interdisciplinary collaboration); "What am I getting myself into?" (Challenges for IDR researchers). We analyzed the literature so that we could distill answers to those questions. We conclude our paper by emphasizing the inherent ambiguities of interdisciplinary research and proposing a set of self-reflective questions to help navigate the complexities of this research approach.

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... Greater clarity about researchers' positionality helps to makes explicit how researchers' subjective orientations may shape problem and solution framing (Lazurko et al. 2024), data collection, analysis, and the conclusions drawn from it (Berger 2015;Koot et al. 2023). Beyond recognizing subjective orientations, critical reflexivity also supports consciousness and identification of epistemological and ontological differences between involved disciplines (Danermark 2019;Horn et al. 2022b;Vladova et al. 2024). To navigate these differences, researchers need to understand how knowledge is produced in other disciplines (Boon and Van Baalen 2018), combine competencies in epistemic stability and adaptability (Horn et al. 2022a), and, ideally, develop a common team philosophy (Danermark 2019). ...

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A typology of interdisciplinary collaborations: insights from agri-food transformation research
Why, with whom, and how to conduct interdisciplinary research? A review from a researcher's perspective

Science and Public Policy