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Multidisciplinary Methods: Some Possible Principles of Practice in Cross-Cutting Research Endeavours
The WASP-HS Research Seminars are intended to present and discuss ongoing research on a broad range of exciting topics of relevance for WASP-HS. Seminars are held online once a month and organised in a series of 3-4 seminars with a common theme. WASP-HS researchers and invited national and international leading scholars present research results, ongoing research, or visions for future directions, followed by an open discussion.
This spring the series called Multidisciplinary Methods is running over three seminars. This seminar, Some Possible Principles of Practice in Cross-Cutting Research Endeavours, is the first out of three. See all seminars below.
Program
Please note that the whole event takes place online via Zoom and is held in English.
14 April, 15:00-16:00
Some Possible Principles of Practice in Cross-Cutting Research Endeavours
Speaker: Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Professor, Research Director, Centre for Integrated Research on Culture and Society (CIRCUS)
12 May, 15:00-16:00
Solving Societal Problems Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration?
Speaker: Thomas Berker, Professor, Head of Centre of Technology and Society, NTNU
Lessons from the Norwegian Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings (2009-2017)
9 June, 15:00-16:00
How to Talk About Ethics – The Challenge of Interdisciplinarity
Confirmed Speaker: Irina Shklovski, Professor, University of Copenhagen
Chair
Ericka Johnson
Professor, Linköping University
Katherine Harrison
Senior Lecturer, Linköping University
