Interdisciplinarity and the art of human connection : knowing in a complex world /

This book examines interdisciplinarity through the lens of complexity theory, arguing for an understanding of interdisciplinarity that embraces the wisdom of complexity and not just the idea. Sharon Woodill critiques current interdisciplinary practices as often falling short of truly embracing compl...

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Main Author: Woodill, Sharon (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2025].
Series:Collective studies in knowledge and society.
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Summary:This book examines interdisciplinarity through the lens of complexity theory, arguing for an understanding of interdisciplinarity that embraces the wisdom of complexity and not just the idea. Sharon Woodill critiques current interdisciplinary practices as often falling short of truly embracing complexity, instead grafting complexity theory onto existing reductionist frameworks that lead to disconnection. Drawing on principles of self-organization and emergence, this book reimagines the interdisciplinary process and integration that results. It advocates for an "epistemology of connection" that prioritizes human relationships, diverse perspectives and engagement with ambiguity in knowledge practices. It examines the concept of diversity as an example of interdisciplinarity grounded in a fully-fledged complexity. Throughout, the book advocates for a shift from capture-and-control approaches to knowledge towards an understanding of knowing as a participatory, emergent process. It emphasizes the facilitation of new insights through deep engagement with the complexity of each other and the worlds we inhabit.
Physical Description:136 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-133) and index.
ISBN:9781666944334
1666944335