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What causes tension in interdisciplinary collaborations and how to make it positive. See the latest blog post by Liz Clarke and Rebecca Freeth.
Lessons include: combine individual creative thinking with collective skills of heterogeneous teams and reflect on our own deeply held approaches, assumptions, beliefs & onto-epistemological framings. Helpful questions to encourage reflection & reflexivity are provided. See
http://i2insights.org/2019/01/15/embracing-tension-in-interdisciplinary-research/


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ANU College of Health and Medicine
The Australian National University
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