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Strathern, M. (2004). Commons and borderlands: Working papers on interdisciplinarity, accountability and the flow of knowledge. Wantage: Sean Kingston Publishing. | |||
Barry, A., Born, G., & Weszkalnys, G. (2008). Logics of interdisciplinarity. Economy and Society, 37(1), 20-49. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 2 September 2011
THis project explored some of the prerequisites for creative and interdisciplinary collaboration, investigated through colloquia and interdisciplinary design workshops. Outcomes from the project included the Blackwell-Leach Method for facilitating interdisciplinary design workshops.
Project leader:
Key publications:
Strathern, M. (2004). Commons and borderlands: Working papers on interdisciplinarity, accountability and the flow of knowledge. Wantage: Sean Kingston Publishing.
Barry, A., Born, G., & Weszkalnys, G. (2008). Logics of interdisciplinarity. Economy and Society, 37(1), 20-49.
Crucible members in project team: