{"id":6109,"date":"2019-03-18T00:20:30","date_gmt":"2019-03-17T15:20:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/?p=6109"},"modified":"2019-03-21T08:42:35","modified_gmt":"2019-03-20T23:42:35","slug":"fy2013iv-16ubukata","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/en\/fy2013iv-16ubukata\/","title":{"rendered":"IV-16. “Toward a Meta Study of Inter-disciplinarity in Natural and Social Sciences: Experiences from the Sustainable Humanosphere Project” (H25 FY2013)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
This research examines how researchers confront, struggle and overcome difficulties during the process of interdisciplinary research projects which aim at collaboration between the natural and social sciences. As a case study, we chose our experience of the Global-COE program \u201cIn Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa\u201d which was ran between 2007-2012. Through project documentation and interviews, we will try to analyze what happened during the formation of \u201cintegrated knowledge\u201d in the project. This is a meta study attempt which seeks for possibilities and conditions of inter-disciplinary research collaborations, as well as explores methodologies which can compare different interdisciplinary research projects.<\/p>\n
Reflecting the emergences of multifaceted problems worldwide, such as human security, environment, natural disaster and STS (science, technology and society), there are currently a lot of collaborative research projects which aim for \u201cinter-disciplinarity\u201d or \u201ccollaboration\u201d between the natural and social sciences. Most of their actual collaborations, however, have not yet been academically examined. This research therefore tries to examine how researchers from different backgrounds confront, struggle and overcome the difficulties during the process of interdisciplinary research projects which work between both the natural and social sciences.<\/p>\n
As a case study, we chose the experience of the Global-COE program \u201cIn Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa\u201d conducted during 2007-2012. This project is regarded as a unique collaborative research project which included a wide range of natural and social sciences such as history, anthropology, economics, agronomy, geography, political science, ecology and engineering. <\/p>\n
All the members in this research actively engaged in the previous project, and will allow us to share the experiences. Through detailed project documentation and interviews, we will analyze what happened during the formations of \u201cintegrated knowledge\u201d in the project. Here we assume the dynamic process that 1) sociopolitical and scientific framing, and 2) configurations of different backgrounds and \u201ccultures\u201d of the participants and 3) organization structures and participants\u2019 commitment of the project affected the overall process of knowledge integration. <\/p>\n
This is a meta study attempt which seeks for possibilities and conditions of inter-disciplinary research collaborations, as well as exploring methodologies to compare different interdisciplinary research projects. Finally, we expect the following results from this research.
\n1)An understanding of the possibilities and constraints of collaborative research between natural and social sciences as well as ways to evaluate their production and function.
\n2)An understanding of the conditions for research collaborations and the methods for comparing different interdisciplinary research projects.<\/p>\n