Student socialization in interdisciplinary doctoral education

被引:3
作者
Daniel Boden
Maura Borrego
Lynita K. Newswander
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[1] Virginia Tech,
[2] University of South Dakota,undefined
来源
Higher Education | 2011年 / 62卷
关键词
Interdisciplinary; Doctoral education; Graduate education; Socialization;
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Interdisciplinary approaches are often seen as necessary for attacking the most critical challenges facing the world today, and doctoral students and their training programs are recognized as central to increasing interdisciplinary research capacity. However, the traditional culture and organization of higher education are ill-equipped to facilitate interdisciplinary work. This study employs a lens of socialization to study the process through which students learn the norms, values, and culture of both traditional disciplines and integrated knowledge production. It concludes that many of the processes of socialization are similar, but that special attention should be paid to overcoming organizational barriers to interdisciplinarity related to policies, space, engagement with future employers, and open discussion of the politics of interdisciplinarity.
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页码:741 / 755
页数:14
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