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  • Social Sciences
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • Interdisciplinary research is valued for complex problem-solving.
  • However, it is often difficult and prone to failure.
  • Existing literature highlights these practical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the difficulties in interdisciplinary research.
  • To identify the tension between interdisciplinary integration and normative epistemic pluralism.
  • To explore the causes of conflicts within multidisciplinary research teams.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical analysis of interdisciplinary research dynamics.
  • Examination of the "above-disciplines" and "between-disciplines" levels of research.
  • Case study analysis of the "Mill Town Example" project.

Main Results:

  • Difficulties stem from a tension between integration and epistemic pluralism.
  • Conflicts arise from insufficient acknowledgment of varying disciplinary epistemic goods.
  • Disciplinary differences in research values, methodologies, and aims create friction.

Conclusions:

  • Epistemological conflicts in interdisciplinary research are common.
  • These conflicts occur at the "between-disciplines" level.
  • Strategies for "epistemic work" can help manage these conflicts.