disiplinaarsetes
Disiplinaarsetes are conceptual groupings of academic disciplines that are organized around shared themes or methodological approaches. The term emerged in the late 1990s within the field of scientometrics as scholars sought to move beyond traditional, isolated discipline boundaries. A disciplinaarset often includes both tightly coupled sciences, such as physics and chemistry, and broader social sciences that share a common analytical toolkit, like network science, which can be applied to both biological and sociological data.
The primary purpose of disciplinaarsetes is to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration by highlighting internal coherence among diverse
Academic institutions around the world increasingly use disciplinaarset concepts to design interdisciplinary graduate programs. For example,
Disiplinaarsetes are distinct from broader transdisciplinary efforts; they focus on coherence within a subset of disciplines