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- (hist) Main Page [125,408 bytes]
- (hist) The Economy of Interdisciplinary Knowledge Transfer by Vannina Hofman, Jara Rocha and Josep Perelló [19,359 bytes]
- (hist) 2.2. Research Methodologies [19,266 bytes]
- (hist) Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Research by Ramon Sangüesa [15,365 bytes]
- (hist) Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Research by Stella Veciana [14,703 bytes]
- (hist) 5.1. Transdisciplinary Scenarios [12,077 bytes]
- (hist) 3.2.3. Assesment criteria and indicators [8,729 bytes]
- (hist) Value and Indicators for Interdisciplinary Research by Anna Moreno, Mariona Moncunill and Reimund Fickert [8,680 bytes]
- (hist) 6.4. Appendix 4: Some examples of interdisciplinary sustainability projects, Living labs, citizen science, studies of embodied practices, etc. [8,414 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1.1. Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research Methodology for Sustainability [8,333 bytes]
- (hist) 4.1. From Disciplines to “Epistemic Zones of Action” [7,854 bytes]
- (hist) Knowledge Transfer Economies by Jara Rocha [5,721 bytes]
- (hist) 5.3. (Non) inventory of (im)possible stages for cross-trans-multi-disciplinar-ity [5,577 bytes]
- (hist) Pàgina principal [5,247 bytes]
- (hist) Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Research by Laura Benítez [5,044 bytes]
- (hist) 4.3. Interruption as Continuity [3,764 bytes]
- (hist) 4.2. Creating Community [3,394 bytes]
- (hist) 1.1. Arguments for interdisciplinary research [3,312 bytes]
- (hist) 1.3. Difficulties and challenges encountered in interdisciplinarity [2,883 bytes]
- (hist) 4.8. Performativity [2,830 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1.3. Action Clusters and Methods [2,319 bytes]
- (hist) 4.7. Transformation [2,299 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1.4. Transdisciplinary Methodology and Social Responsibility: “Responsible Innovation and Science” [1,858 bytes]
- (hist) 4.4. Dissent, Dissonance, and Conflicts [1,725 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1. Methodologies to enhance interdisciplinarity [1,675 bytes]
- (hist) 6.2. Appendix 2: General reference Texts, examples of methodological critique [1,652 bytes]
- (hist) 6.5. Appendix 5: Full texts of the Writing Group on Interdisciplinary Research and Knowledge Transfer - WgIRKT [1,650 bytes]
- (hist) 1.2. Disciplines as cultures [1,638 bytes]
- (hist) 3.2.1. Some considerations regarding indicators of evaluation for interdisciplinary research projects [1,580 bytes]
- (hist) 1.4. Approaches for interdisciplinary projects [1,568 bytes]
- (hist) 5.2. Approaching research in a cross-disciplinary manner [1,534 bytes]
- (hist) 1.6. Practical tips for survival, success and sustainability [1,525 bytes]
- (hist) 4.5. Ethics [1,502 bytes]
- (hist) 4. Economy on knowledge transfer in interdisciplinary researcher [1,473 bytes]
- (hist) 4.6. Transparency and Visualisation [1,165 bytes]
- (hist) 6.1. Appendix 1: List of participants in the writing of the Protocol [1,117 bytes]
- (hist) 3.2.4. Some other possible assessment criteria and indicators [1,077 bytes]
- (hist) 1.5. Challenges for institutions and funding bodies [1,010 bytes]
- (hist) 5. Scenarios [861 bytes]
- (hist) 4.9. Instituting Competencies [519 bytes]
- (hist) 3.1. Outcomes [513 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1.2. From Disciplinary Methodology to Methodology of Fields of Action [454 bytes]
- (hist) 3.2.2. The role of the expert [383 bytes]
- (hist) 6.3. Appendix 3: Examples of interdisciplinary (art/design) projects [367 bytes]
- (hist) 2.1.5. Methods and Ethics [346 bytes]
- (hist) 3.2.5. Reporting methods [335 bytes]