Program - podcasts and slides from presentations - photos
We have published podcasts of the keynote lectures and the final roundtable session and slides or manuscripts for some speakers. Se also photos from the conference.
Keynotes - podcasts
Parallel Sessions - slides / texts
Raf Vanderstraeten: The sociology of the history of science
Desmond McNeill: On Matter and Meaning: Confronting the Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research
David Budtz Pedersen: Mapping disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in the humanities
Jonathan Simon: Thinking about Scientific Disciplines
No?lle L.W. Streeton: Sitting between stools: conservation research between the Humanities and Physical Sciences.
Ida Jahr: Inter-disciplinarities of American Studies in Europe and the U.S.
Monika Nerland & Karen Jensen: Knowledge cultures as constitutive for students’ learning in higher education: Disciplinary cultures and Epistemic cultures
Jeremy Hutchings: “Neither fish nor fowl” Mapping an interdisciplinary professional subject.
Annika Bergviken Rensfeldt & Rita Foss Lindblad: At the crossroads between ”scientific excellence” and ”practice‐relevant science”: Epistemic tensions in the Doctoral School
Eevi Beck: What (inter)disciplinarity? What do demarcations do?
Bianca Vienni & al.: Interdisciplinarity in higher education: Espacio Interdisciplinario from the University of the Republic (Uruguay)
Sissel Myklebust: The Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik’s “delusionial universe”: Experts and disciplines in conflict
Conference program (pdf, 13.09.12)
Book of abstracts (pdf, 07.09.12)
Photos
Vidar Gr?tta.
The audience
Domenico di Michelino: Seven Liberal Arts. Birmingham Museum of Art