Creating Interdisciplinary Campus Cultures
A Model for Strength and Sustainability
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Creating Interdisciplinary Campus Cultures
A Model for Strength and Sustainability
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Praise for Creating Interdisciplinary Campus Cultures
"Klein's analysis shows convincingly that from research in the sciences to new graduate-level programs and departments, to new designs for general education, interdisciplinarity is now prevalent throughout American colleges and universities.... Klein documents trends, traces historical patterns and precedents, and provides practical advice. Going directly to the heart of our institutional realities, she focuses attention on some of the more challenging aspects of bringing together ambitious goals for interdisciplinary vitality with institutional, budgetary, and governance systems. A singular strength of this book, then, is the practical advice it provides about such nitty-gritty issues as program review, faculty development, tenure and promotion, hiring, and the political economy of interdisciplinarity.... We know that readers everywhere will find [this book] simultaneously richly illuminating and intensively useful."
âfrom the foreword by Carol Geary Schneider, president, Association of American Colleges and Universities
"Klein reveals how universities can move beyond glib rhetoric about being interdisciplinary toward pervasive full interdisciplinarity. Institutions that heed her call for restructured intellectual environments are most likely to thrive in the new millennium."
âWilliam H. Newell, professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Miami University, and executive director, Association for Integrative Studies
"In true interdisciplinary fashion, Julie Klein integrates a tremendous amount of material into this book to tell the story of interdisciplinarity across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. And she does so both from the theoretical perspective of 'understanding' interdisciplinarity and from the practical vantage of 'doing' interdisciplinarity. This book is a must-read for faculty and administrators thinking about how to maximize the opportunities and minimize the challenges of interdisciplinary programming on their campuses."
âDiana Rhoten, director, Knowledge Institutions Program, and director, Digital Media and Learning Project, Social Science Research Counsel
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- THE AUTHOR
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE - MAPPING NATIONAL DRIVERS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY CHANGE
- CHAPTER TWO - BRIDGING NATIONAL AND LOCAL MAPS
- CHAPTER THREE - PLATFORMING INTERDISCIPLINARITY
- CHAPTER FOUR - FOSTERING PROGRAMMATIC STRENGTH AND SUSTAINABILITY
- CHAPTER FIVE - MONITORING THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CAREER LIFE CYCLE
- CONCLUSION: COUNTERING MYTHS AND SITUATING PRACTICES
- RESOURCES
- GLOSSARY FOR A CORE VOCABULARY
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT