Interdisciplinary collaboration in the social sciences is
obviously essential to scientific progress, but discontent and
practical difficulties hinder collaboration in research and
training. Many of the problems arise from the failure in the
separate disciplines to understand the basis on which collaboration
is necessary and possible. In an effort to shed light on the
situation, these original essays by eminent scholars--economists,
geographers, psychologists, political scientists, sociologists,
anthropologists, and others--demonstrate effective means of
achieving interdisciplinary coordination in studying human behavior
and delineating promising areas--for cooperative research. The book
provides a sophisticated guide to the nature of knowledge in social
science as applied to its core disciplines.
Since the social sciences separately are studying and theorizing
about many of the same kinds of human behavior, the contributors
propose that scholars can avoid possible duplication of effort and
increase the validity of their formulations by consulting the
related findings and methodology from other disciplines before
embarking on a research problem. The contributors maintain that
this interchange, by broadening the total knowledge of each
discipline, represents the best approach toward fulfilling the
goals of social scientific inquiry.
The individual chapters give valuable insight into the
theoretical overlaps among the disciplines and outline specific
research areas--such as group interaction, political attitudes, and
intergroup relations--that require interdisciplinary cooperation to
produce valid formulations. A major step toward creating a dialogue
among disciplines, the book will enable every social scientist to
understand more clearly the current state and future direction of
interdisciplinary relationships and their indispensable future in
social scientific thought.
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