Book Chapter
From disciplinary excellence to interdisciplinary collaboration: How australian academics negotiate competing knowledge agendas
L Yates, P Woelert, V Millar, K O’Connor
Higher Education Dynamics | Higher Education Dynamics | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
This chapter draws on research with historians and physicists to elucidate a bottom-up perspective on two knowledge agendas within research policy and funding mechanisms in Australia. On the one hand the government and universities are concerned with quality and international rankings that are underpinned by disciplinary categorizations and direct and indirect peer review. On the other hand there is a drive to produce greater economic impact and shorter-term utilitarian outcomes, an agenda frequently conflated with a prioritization of interdisciplinarity and collaboration with industry. The chapter shows that the historians and physicists prize their initial disciplinary identity and trainin..
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