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The term interdiscipline or inter-discipline means an organizational unit that involves two or more academic disciplines, but which have the formal criteria of disciplines such as dedicated research journals, conferences and university departments. It is related to interdisciplinarity, but it is a noun used for a certain kind of unit (academic discipline). As shown in the example of demography below a field may be both a discipline and an interdiscipline at the same time. The example of information science demonstrates that a field may be regarded as a discipline in some countries but an interdiscipline in other countries.
Conceptions
Giesecke (1981) says about educational research ("pedagogy") that is an "aporetic science", i.e. an interdiscipline.
Tengström (1993) emphases that cross-disciplinary research is a process, not a state or structure. He differentiates three levels of ambition regarding cross-disciplinary research:
- The pluridisciplinary or multidisciplinarity level
- The genuine cross-disciplinary level: interdisciplinarity
- The discipline-forming level transdisciplinarity
What is described here is a view of social fields as dynamic and changing. Library and information science is viewed as a field that started as a multidisciplinary approach based on literature, psychology, sociology, management, computer science etc., which is developing towards an academic discipline in its own right.
Examples
- Biosemiotics
- Cryptography
- Demography
- "As a field with its own body of interrelated concepts, techniques, journals, and professional associations, demography is clearly a discipline. But by the nature of its subject matter and methods demography is just as clearly an 'interdiscipline', drawing heavily on biology and sociology for the study of fertility; on economics and geography for studies of migration; and on the health sciences for the study of mortality." (Stycos, 1989, vii).
- Forensic Kinesiology
- Genetic toxicology
- Humor and translation
- Information science
- In America information science and communication studies are considered two academic disciplines. In France, however, they are considered one interdiscipline. (See also).
- Planetary science
- Public health
- Social science in agriculture
- Sociolinguistics
See also
Literature
- Giesecke, Hermann (1981). Indføring i pædagogik. København: Nyt Nordisk Forlag. German original: Einführung in die Pädagogik. München: Juventa 1970 (2. Auflage)
- Tengström, E. (1993). "Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskapen - ett fler- eller tvärvetenskapligt område?". Svensk Biblioteksforskning (1): 9–20.
- Augustyn, P. (2008). "Biosemiotics: Protoscience, interdiscipline, new biology". Semiotica. 172 (1–4): 479–487. doi:10.1515/SEMI.2008.107. S2CID 170875958.
- Stycos, J Mayone, ed. (1989). Demography as an interdiscipline. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transactions Publishers.
- Pelham, T.W.; Holt, L.E. & Holt, J. (2010). "Forensic Kinesiology Foundations of an Interdiscipline for Accident/Crime Investigation". American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 31 (2): 200–203. doi:10.1097/PAF.0b013e3181cfc890. PMID 20110802. S2CID 31269119.
- Frickel, S. (2004). "Building an interdiscipline: Collective action framing and the rise of genetic toxicology". Social Problems. 51 (2): 269–287. doi:10.1525/sp.2004.51.2.269.
- Zabalbeascoa, P. (2005). "Humor and translation – an interdiscipline" (PDF). Humor: International Journal of Humor Research. 18 (2): 185–207. doi:10.1515/humr.2005.18.2.185. hdl:10230/22492. S2CID 53326473. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-22. Retrieved 2016-08-13.
- Newell, A. (1983). "Reflections on the structure of an interdiscipline". In Machlup, F. & U. Mansfield (eds.). The study of information: Interdisciplinary messages. NY: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 99–110.
- Von Lengerke, T. (2006). "Public health is an interdiscipline, and about wholes and parts – Indeed, critical health psychology needs to join forces". Journal of Health Psychology. 11 (3): 395–399. doi:10.1177/1359105306063311. PMID 16774893.
- Singh, Yogendra Pal; Pareek, Udai Narain; Arora, D. R. (1974). "Diffusion of an interdiscipline: social sciences in agriculture education". Delhi: New Heights for Indian Society of Extension Education.
- Wolck, W. (1977). "Sociolinguistics: Revolution or interdiscipline?". American Behavioral Scientist. 20 (5): 733–756. doi:10.1177/000276427702000511. S2CID 220682291.
- Dezago, M.B. (1978). "Interdiscipline: Search and discovery—systematization, application and transfer". Impact of Science on Society. 28 (2): 127–137.
The term interdiscipline or inter discipline means an organizational unit that involves two or more academic disciplines but which have the formal criteria of disciplines such as dedicated research journals conferences and university departments It is related to interdisciplinarity but it is a noun used for a certain kind of unit academic discipline As shown in the example of demography below a field may be both a discipline and an interdiscipline at the same time The example of information science demonstrates that a field may be regarded as a discipline in some countries but an interdiscipline in other countries ConceptionsGiesecke 1981 says about educational research pedagogy that is an aporetic science i e an interdiscipline Tengstrom 1993 emphases that cross disciplinary research is a process not a state or structure He differentiates three levels of ambition regarding cross disciplinary research The pluridisciplinary or multidisciplinarity level The genuine cross disciplinary level interdisciplinarity The discipline forming level transdisciplinarity What is described here is a view of social fields as dynamic and changing Library and information science is viewed as a field that started as a multidisciplinary approach based on literature psychology sociology management computer science etc which is developing towards an academic discipline in its own right ExamplesBiosemiotics Cryptography Demography As a field with its own body of interrelated concepts techniques journals and professional associations demography is clearly a discipline But by the nature of its subject matter and methods demography is just as clearly an interdiscipline drawing heavily on biology and sociology for the study of fertility on economics and geography for studies of migration and on the health sciences for the study of mortality Stycos 1989 vii Forensic Kinesiology Genetic toxicology Humor and translation Information scienceIn America information science and communication studies are considered two academic disciplines In France however they are considered one interdiscipline See also Planetary science Public health Social science in agriculture SociolinguisticsSee alsoAcademic disciplineLiteratureGiesecke Hermann 1981 Indforing i paedagogik Kobenhavn Nyt Nordisk Forlag German original Einfuhrung in die Padagogik Munchen Juventa 1970 2 Auflage Tengstrom E 1993 Biblioteks och informationsvetenskapen ett fler eller tvarvetenskapligt omrade Svensk Biblioteksforskning 1 9 20 Augustyn P 2008 Biosemiotics Protoscience interdiscipline new biology Semiotica 172 1 4 479 487 doi 10 1515 SEMI 2008 107 S2CID 170875958 Stycos J Mayone ed 1989 Demography as an interdiscipline New Brunswick New Jersey Transactions Publishers Pelham T W Holt L E amp Holt J 2010 Forensic Kinesiology Foundations of an Interdiscipline for Accident Crime Investigation American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 31 2 200 203 doi 10 1097 PAF 0b013e3181cfc890 PMID 20110802 S2CID 31269119 Frickel S 2004 Building an interdiscipline Collective action framing and the rise of genetic toxicology Social Problems 51 2 269 287 doi 10 1525 sp 2004 51 2 269 Zabalbeascoa P 2005 Humor and translation an interdiscipline PDF Humor International Journal of Humor Research 18 2 185 207 doi 10 1515 humr 2005 18 2 185 hdl 10230 22492 S2CID 53326473 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 09 22 Retrieved 2016 08 13 Newell A 1983 Reflections on the structure of an interdiscipline In Machlup F amp U Mansfield eds The study of information Interdisciplinary messages NY John Wiley amp Sons pp 99 110 Von Lengerke T 2006 Public health is an interdiscipline and about wholes and parts Indeed critical health psychology needs to join forces Journal of Health Psychology 11 3 395 399 doi 10 1177 1359105306063311 PMID 16774893 Singh Yogendra Pal Pareek Udai Narain Arora D R 1974 Diffusion of an interdiscipline social sciences in agriculture education Delhi New Heights for Indian Society of Extension Education Wolck W 1977 Sociolinguistics Revolution or interdiscipline American Behavioral Scientist 20 5 733 756 doi 10 1177 000276427702000511 S2CID 220682291 Dezago M B 1978 Interdiscipline Search and discovery systematization application and transfer Impact of Science on Society 28 2 127 137