- The term
interdiscipline or inter-discipline
means an
organizational unit that
involves two or more
academic disciplines, but
which have the
formal criteria...
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Translation studies is an
academic interdiscipline dealing with the
systematic study of the theory,
description and
application of translation, interpreting...
- sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics, etc. It is
related to an
interdiscipline or an
interdisciplinary field,
which is an
organizational unit that...
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Systemic design is an
interdiscipline that
integrates systems thinking and
design practices. It is a
pluralistic field, with
several dialects including...
- 54(13), 1237–49. Newell, A. (1983). "Reflections on the
structure of an
interdiscipline". In Machlup, F. & U.
Mansfield (Eds.), The
Study of Information: Interdisciplinary...
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Rothschild (1899–1995); the
founding fathers of the
contemporary interdiscipline were
Thomas Sebeok (1920–2001) and
Thure von Uexküll (1908–2004). In...
- Environment, Wiley-Blackwell 2008 Paul Chynoweth, The
Built Environment Interdiscipline: A
Theoretical Model for
Decision Makers in
Research and Teaching,...
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Individuals from a
variety of
cultural or
philosophical standpoints produced prolific Mormon-themed research, scholarship, or
their po****rization, in...
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utilization of
specialist knowledge from
several areas to
solve a
problem Interdiscipline, a
discipline based on
several disciplines, but
which can also be considered...
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renamed as
Department of
Clinical and
Counseling Psychology to
serve interdiscipline training in
Counseling Psychology and
Clinical Psychology. With the...