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- 1.1. Arguments for interdisciplinary research
- 1.2. Disciplines as cultures
- 1.3. Difficulties and challenges encountered in interdisciplinarity
- 1.4. Approaches for interdisciplinary projects
- 1.5. Challenges for institutions and funding bodies
- 1.6. Practical tips for survival, success and sustainability
- 2.1.1. Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research Methodology for Sustainability
- 2.1.2. From Disciplinary Methodology to Methodology of Fields of Action
- 2.1.3. Action Clusters and Methods
- 2.1.4. Transdisciplinary Methodology and Social Responsibility: “Responsible Innovation and Science”
- 2.1.5. Methods and Ethics
- 2.1. Methodologies to enhance interdisciplinarity
- 2.2. Research Methodologies
- 3.1. Outcomes
- 3.2.1. Some considerations regarding indicators of evaluation for interdisciplinary research projects
- 3.2.2. The role of the expert
- 3.2.3. Assesment criteria and indicators
- 3.2.4. Some other possible assessment criteria and indicators
- 3.2.5. Reporting methods
- 4.1. From Disciplines to “Epistemic Zones of Action”