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Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science

Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science. Clare Hooper (IT Innovation, JRA2) and Panayotis Antoniadis (ETH Zurich, JRA1). Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science (1). Proposed disciplinarity survey

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Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science

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  1. Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science Clare Hooper (IT Innovation, JRA2) and PanayotisAntoniadis (ETH Zurich, JRA1)

  2. Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science (1) • Proposed disciplinarity survey • Roadmap challenge: understanding the relationship between Internet Science and other interdisciplinary areas • Definitions: cross-, inter-, multi-, trans- • Classifications (e.g. Hollis’ framework) • Organising interdisciplinary events • An interdisciplinary internet, i.e. a multi-disciplinary network model, planning tool or architecture for Internet applications (C) 2014 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other EINS partners

  3. Interdisciplinarity in Internet Science (2) • The "two cultures" in the digital age • “vertical" and "horizontal" interdisciplinarity (and Kagen’s “three cultures”) • Unification vs. integration, observation vs. design, lingua francas • The Internet as a boundary object • Key references, readings, quotes… • Examples: success, failure, debate, dialogue • Key concepts from disciplinary perspectives (architecture, network, intelligence, ...) (C) 2014 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other EINS partners

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