2008
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195324273.001.0001
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“…The shift toward team-based research, among scientists or between researchers and community stakeholders, also parallels a gradual move away from unidisciplinary to interdisciplinary research (Kessel, Rosenfield, & Anderson, 2008; Porter & Rafols, 2009). Rosenfield (1992) was the first to define the distinctions among different disciplinary approaches, such as unidisciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Transdisciplinary Scientific Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The shift toward team-based research, among scientists or between researchers and community stakeholders, also parallels a gradual move away from unidisciplinary to interdisciplinary research (Kessel, Rosenfield, & Anderson, 2008; Porter & Rafols, 2009). Rosenfield (1992) was the first to define the distinctions among different disciplinary approaches, such as unidisciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Transdisciplinary Scientific Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such research begins with a common problem for which investigators develop a shared cognitive schema and then incorporate new conceptual frameworks, methods, tools, measurements, analyses, and/or interventions to address the problem (Porter & Rafols, 2009; Stokols, Harvey, Gress, Fuqua, & Phillips, 2005). The emergence of interdisciplinary team science represents a special case of interdisciplinary research in which the work is carried out by a team of researchers who are not from the same discipline but who adopt shared cognitive schemas and other innovations (Borner et al, 2010; Kessel, Rosenfield, & Anderson, 2008; Tebes, 2012b). …”
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“…These early efforts at interdisciplinary ‘team science’ helped launch and were reinforced by the establishment of the Graduate School of Public Health at SDSU, and PhD programs in Clinical Psychology (including Behavioral Medicine) and Public Health (Epidemiology, and now Health Behavior and Global Health) jointly sponsored by SDSU and UCSD. This unique partnership was soon to be promoted as a move toward interdisciplinary approaches in the health field (e.g., Rosenfield 7 ; Kessel, Rosenfield, and Anderson 8,9 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%