interdistsiplinaarsus
Interdistsiplinaarsus is the practice of drawing on theories, methods, and data from more than one discipline to study a question, solve a problem, or generate knowledge that cannot be fully captured by a single field. It emphasizes integration across domains to produce more comprehensive explanations or innovative solutions, while allowing for contributions from distinct disciplinary perspectives.
It is commonly contrasted with multidisciplinary work, where disciplines contribute separately, and with transdisciplinary work, which
The concept gained prominence in the latter part of the 20th century as research funding and policy-minded
Practices include joint research teams, cross-disciplinary training, modular curricula, and project frameworks that require explicit integration
Advocates highlight potential benefits: richer understanding, more durable policy recommendations, and greater methodological versatility. Critics warn
See also: interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinary, transdisciplinarity, systems thinking, integrated education.