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Minutes - Themed Discussion, Interdisciplinary Research (in the Humanities), Oct 3, 2017

Interdisciplinary Research (in the Humanities)                                          October 3, 2017

The Foundational Question: The inherent artificiality of disciplines.  We could draw the lines in many ways, but we need some structure.

- We generally think of technology as a tool.

 

Interdisciplinarity at CU means a STEM context.  Interdisciplinarity in the humanities is different.  It is all that makes us human: cultural production, human enterprise, human ambition.

  • I have training as a historian, but I draw from geology, get insights from literature.
  • The funding terrain in humanities has not driven interdisciplinary research the way it has been in STEM
  • Good interdisciplinary work is based on strong disciplines

 

How do paradigms change in non-STEM collaborations?

  • Critical thinking is a unifying factor
  • The framing of the conversation here, focused education and discovery, is wrong.  See Boyter 1990 – it’s a cycle of discovery, integration, teaching and synthesis

 

What does interdisciplinary research look like in the humanities?

  • That kind of discovery does not include non-STEM based work, at least as it I communicated by ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· leadership
  • The proposal requirements to work with OCG are onerous for non-STEM proposal.  Could come up with a new form that better meets non-STEM criteria
  • For me, when I partner with social scientists, they are focused on building models and testing them.  The work I do involves deep analysis of text.  It’s not about model building.  Technology doesn’t change the methods of the work itself.

 

Community outreach as a mechanism of interdisciplinarity

  • Community engagement is needed to meet societal needs
  • Learning how to translate discovery to meet societal needs
  • Challenge:  sometimes students can’t take classes abroad if we can’t fill on-campus classes, a policy that stems from funding sources

 

Honors program does need more support for undergraduate interdisciplinary research

 

Barriers to interdisciplinary Research (particularly in the humanities)

  • Incentives
  • Hard to evaluate from any one perspective
  • Cultural, the way we think
  • Lack of understanding what other disciplines are good for (narrowness)
  • Siloes – learning about other disciplines is hard work
  • Widen the way success is measured – change the culture to recognize it doesn’t dilute the rigor

 

Some interdisciplinary research is not collaborative.  It can be done by a single researcher.

 

Finding ways to convene folks around topics that make their work more centrally connected (networking).  Augmenting each other’s work.

 

  • Communication on campus as a barrier
  • Staff are often the relationship builders and holders on campus
  • Support staff are needed to do interdisciplinary work?
  • They are the institutional memory

 

There should be a conversation theme about staff

  • Appreciating them
  • Things aren’t heard without a faculty voice
  • Ways to support staff
  • Staff asked to do more and more with less time
  • Sabbaticals for staff
  • Staff experience being valued
  • Opportunities for promotion and professional development