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Klein, Julie Thompson
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2023-03-09T15:39:05Z
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2022-10-16T02:54:23Z
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2022-10-17T07:12:48Z
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2023-03-09T15:39:05Z
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2023-03
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0026-4695
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1573-1871
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10.1007/s11024-022-09474-9
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/576077
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This discourse analysis of metaphors of the crossdisciplinary composite of inter- and trans-disciplinary research gleans in sights for science today. The first section establishes a baseline by comparing spatial images to growing use of organic metaphors in an ecology of knowledge production. Following logically from the comparison, the second reflects on metaphors of exchange and transaction in trading zones, transaction spaces, and third spaces, then addresses implications for the earlier exemplar of Mode 2 knowledge production. The third section considers the current exemplar of convergence as a new dynamic of fundamental and applied research then challenges the premise translation is a one-way transfer and application of findings from one domain to another, thereby recognizing complexity of relational capital, platforms as sites of collaboration, and ensuing tensions. The fourth reflects a widespread tendency to map domains of knowledge, building on Sheila Jasanoff's cartographic metaphor of Science, Technology, and Society Studies as an archipelago and broader implications for the nature and status of interdisciplinary fields. The fifth section weighs the balance of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity, questioning the premise of a New Disciplinarity reinscribing a disciplinary home versus transversal flow and flux. The sixth recognizes growing momentum for decolonizing crossdisciplinarity, including the role of lay, traditional, and Indigenous knowledge in fostering a transdisciplinary science of sustainability. The seventh closing section reflects on preceding metaphors against the backdrop of a century of developments that have made interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity part of the fabric of science today, though more often in incremental ways than radical refiguration.
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Springer
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Crossdisciplinarity
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Interdisciplinarity
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Transdisciplinarity
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Discourse
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Metaphor
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Balance
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Boundary Discourse of Crossdisciplinary and Cross-Sector Research: Refiguring the Landscape of Science
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Journal Article
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2022-10-06
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Minerva
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61
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1
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Minerva (Lond.)
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31
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52
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Dordrecht
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published
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2022-10-16T02:54:37Z
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