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Surge of Interest and Investment in Transdisciplinary Collaboration Over the Past Three Decades . . . Large-Scale Initiatives to Promote Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration . MacArthur Foundation Networks in Mental Health and Human Development (1980s) NCI TTURC, CECCR, TREK Programs
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1. Processes and Outcomes of Transdisciplinary Collaboration Dan Stokols
School of Social Ecology
University of California, Irvine
5. Presumed Benefits of Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration Greater Explanatory Power
Methodological Pluralism
Broad-Gauged Public Policies
Advantages of Generalist Training Programs
6. Potential Costs of Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration Labor Intensive and Conflict Prone
Administratively Complex
Analytic Breadth vs. Depth Tradeoffs
Diffuse vs. Focused Conceptual Models
10. Criteria for Evaluating Successful Transdisciplinary Collaboration Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
11. The Periodic Table of Elements
14. Cross-Disciplinary Research ...a process through which the perspectives of two or more scientific or professional fields are combined to achieve a more complete understanding of a particular phenomenon
15. . Horizontal integration example: pharmacology and brain imaging
Horizontal integration example: pharmacology and brain imaging
16. Disciplinary Foci Biological Facts
Psychological Facts
Social Facts
Physical-Environmental Facts
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19. Types of Cross-Disciplinary Science multidisciplinary - researchers in different disciplines work independently or sequentially, each from his or her own disciplinary-specific perspective, to address a common problem
interdisciplinary - researchers work jointly, but from each of their respective disciplinary perspectives, to address a common problem
transdisciplinary - researchers work jointly using a shared conceptual framework that draws together discipline-specific theories, concepts, and approaches, to address a common problem
20. . Horizontal integration example: pharmacology and brain imaging
Horizontal integration example: pharmacology and brain imaging
21. UCI TTURC Transdisciplinary Core Research Team Daniel Stokols, Ph.D.
Jennifer Gress
Richard Harvey
Kimari Phillips
Juliana Fuqua
22. TD Core Research Team
23. Transdisciplinary CoreGoals and Strategies Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
24. Antecedents Processes Outcomes
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25. Some Caveats
Few precedents for this type of research in the field of science studies
Little prior agreement on the meaning and intended outcomes of transdisciplinary research
Non-random selection of scientists into collaborative research ventures; small Ns
Non-neutral status of evaluators, reactivity of measures
Indeterminant timeframe for evaluation--5 year program evaluation vs. multi-decade historical perspective
26. What processes account for TD collaboration and are they experienced differently among TTURC members? Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
Aims:
Establish criteria for identifying and distinguishing among multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary forms of scientific collaboration
Develop a conceptual model that posits key antecedents, intermediate processes, and outcomes of transdisciplinary research and suggests criteria for measuring those facets of scientific collaboration
Implement a series of structured exercises and team interventions, based on the conceptual model, that are designed to facilitate effective transdisciplinary collaboration
Conduct a participant-observation case study to record the content, affective qualities, and scientific outcomes of informal team discussions and regularly-scheduled TTURC-wide meetings; and assess the effectiveness of team interventions aimed at facilitating successful transdisciplinary collaboration
Analyze and interpret the survey, observational, and archival data gathered during this study to develop a theory of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration that can serve as a guide for future cross-disciplinary research in the field of tobacco use and beyond.
27. Behavior Change Index (BCI)
28. Reported Increases in Transdisciplinary Behaviors Among UCI TTURC Members
29. Participation in Working Groups Increased
30. Investigators Semantic Differential Ratings of the TTURC Between Fall 2002-Fall 2003
31. Semantic Differential Scale (SDS)
33. Cyclical Variation in Affect Over Four Time Points
34. Neuroscientists and Behavioral Scientists Semantic Differential Ratings of the TTURC Between Fall 2002-Fall 2003
36. Worlds of Difference Among Behavioral and Neuroscientists
37. Implications of Alternative World Views
40. Charting The Intellectual History of a Research Organization Evolution of Intellectual Themes
Which ideas were present at the outset of the TTURC?
Which ideas were dropped in subsequent years?
Which new ideas emerged later in the project?
Which initial ideas were modified over time?
Which ideas were integrated with previously separate ideas?
41. Determinants of Collaboration Readiness Similarity of researchers scientific worldviews
Spatial, functional, and electronic proximity among investigators
Overlapping departmental identities of team members
History of collaboration on prior projects--preparation, practice, and trust
Members strongly committed to TD work
Directors management experience and commitment
Formative evaluation processes to facilitate collaboration
Institutional support for TD collaboration
42. Alternative Pathways Toward Transdisciplinary Collaboration Low level of readiness for TDSC steps taken to reduce barriers to collaboration high levels of collaborative activity over the long-term
High level of readiness for TDSC high levels of collaborative activity over a relatively short timeframe