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Navigating interdisciplinarity: negotiating discipline, embodiment, and materiality on a field methods training course
2021
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This article elucidates some of the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, drawing on our participant observation as both instructors of anthropological methods and honorary students of marine ecology and geomorphology methods on a research training field course. We argue that interdisciplinary methods training offers educators opportunities for self-reflexivity, recognition of the taken-for-granted aspects of our knowledge, and improved communication of
doi:10.22582/ta.v10i3.578
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