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Publication date: 3 May 2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781800082120

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Being Interdisciplinary

Adventures in urban science and beyond

Alan Wilson (Author)

In Being Interdisciplinary, Alan Wilson draws on five decades as a leading figure in urban science to set out a systems approach to interdisciplinarity for those conducting research in this and other fields. He argues that most research is interdisciplinary at base, and that a systems perspective is particularly appropriate for collaboration because it fosters an outlook that sees beyond disciplines. There is a more subtle thread, too. A systems approach enables researchers to identify the game-changers of the past as a basis for thinking outside convention, for learning how to do something new and how to be ambitious, in a nutshell how to be creative. Ultimately, the ideas presented address how to do research.

Building on this systems focus, the book first establishes the basics of interdisciplinarity. Then, by drawing on the author’s experience of doing interdisciplinary research, and working from his personal toolkit, it offers general principles and a framework from which researchers can build their own interdisciplinary toolkit, with elements ranging from explorations of game-changers in research to superconcepts. In the last section, the book tackles questions of managing and organising research from individual to institutional scales.

Alan Wilson deploys his wide experience – researcher in urban science, university professor and vice-chancellor, civil servant and institute director – to build the narrative. While his experience in urban science provides the illustrations, the principles apply across many research fields.

Preface

Prologue: A Research Autobiography

Part I: Interdisciplinary Research: A systems Approach
1 Interdisciplinary research
2 Being interdisciplinary

Part II: Doing Interdisciplinary Research
3 How to start
4 Establishing a research base-1: system models
5 Establishing a research base-2: data
6 Doing the research: different kinds of problem solving

Part III: Tricks of the trade
7 Adding to the toolkit: explorations
8 Adding to the toolkit-2: more on superconcepts

Part IV: Managing and Organising Research
9 Managing research, managing ourselves
10 Organising research

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DOI: 10.14324/111.9781800082120

Publication date: 03 May 2022

PDF ISBN: 9781800082120

EPUB ISBN: 9781800082151

Hardback ISBN: 9781800082144

Paperback ISBN: 9781800082137

Alan Wilson (Author)

Alan Wilson is Director, Special Projects at The Alan Turing Institute, and was its founding Chief Executive. His background lies in mathematics and theoretical physics. He converted to geography and the social sciences and for over five decades, his research has centred on the science of cities and regions, and the application of that science in urban planning. He has held appointments in Oxford, Leeds and UCL, and has been a university vice-chancellor. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society and was knighted in 2001 for services to higher education.

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