Saturday, July 18, 2015

Interdisciplinarity and complexity

In recent decades, the ideas of interdisciplinarity and complexity have become increasingly entwined. This convergence invites an exploration of the links and their implications. The implications span the nature of knowledge, the structure of the university, the character of problem solving, the dialogue between science and humanities, and the theoretical relationship of the two underlying ideas.

Klein, J. T. (1984). Interdisciplinarity and complexity: An evolving relationship. structure, 71, 72.

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