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Shaping the future of sociology: The challenge of interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences

Shaping the future of sociology: The challenge of interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences
Shaping the future of sociology: The challenge of interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences
Despite the increasing push towards interdisciplinarity across the physical and social sciences, little is known about the realities of working across such diverse disciplinary boundaries. This article provides empirical insight into the challenges of collaboration from the perspective of a sociologist working on an interdisciplinary project focused on developing a medical device. Findings suggest the effective contribution of sociological research is affected by the framing of interdisciplinary projects. From the beginning, the project pursued a narrow framing focused on scientific development, pushing the sociological research outside the relevance of the project. Reframing is negotiated in shared spaces between disciplines, and fieldwork became important in reframing the project to include the sociological research. However, without commitment to addressing a societal problem, it was impossible for sociology to contribute effectively. Sociologists embarking on similar endeavours should ensure there is shared commitment towards a social issue to prevent the marginalization of sociological research.
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Lyle, Katy
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Lyle, Katy
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Lyle, Katy (2017) Shaping the future of sociology: The challenge of interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences. Sociology, 51 (6), 1169-1185. (doi:10.1177/0038038516653728).

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Abstract

Despite the increasing push towards interdisciplinarity across the physical and social sciences, little is known about the realities of working across such diverse disciplinary boundaries. This article provides empirical insight into the challenges of collaboration from the perspective of a sociologist working on an interdisciplinary project focused on developing a medical device. Findings suggest the effective contribution of sociological research is affected by the framing of interdisciplinary projects. From the beginning, the project pursued a narrow framing focused on scientific development, pushing the sociological research outside the relevance of the project. Reframing is negotiated in shared spaces between disciplines, and fieldwork became important in reframing the project to include the sociological research. However, without commitment to addressing a societal problem, it was impossible for sociology to contribute effectively. Sociologists embarking on similar endeavours should ensure there is shared commitment towards a social issue to prevent the marginalization of sociological research.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 May 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 July 2016
Published date: December 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 416991
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/416991
ISSN: 0038-0385
PURE UUID: 6c874c00-9b2e-4a47-827d-58476880951e

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 17:54

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