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Editorial: Thematic issue on Independence of Art and Science

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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Research in Arts and Education, Volume 2022, issue 2, pp. 1-3

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Within the last two decades, academic research has become subject to interdisciplinary work of increasing frequency. Interdisciplinary and, more recently, transdisciplinary collaborations are sometimes understood as the most prospective solutions to solve contemporary world’s problems that are typically not discipline-based. The diverse backgrounds of researchers allow potentiality for convergent research (Kallio-Tavin, Fast, Heimonen, Pusa & Hari, 2021). As Riitta Hari (ALLEA, 2021) says, “most important problems don’t need to come in packages that feed just one discipline, and that is why we have to convert across disciplines” (1:05). There are undoubtable advantages that come with processes of interdisciplinary col- laboration, such as constantly extending new areas of knowledge, finding solutions to the important problems, along with refining methodological prac- tices. At the same time, due to the differences in approaches and theoretical frameworks, collabora- tions can have significant challenges and even tangle consequences.

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Sushchenko, O & Kallio-Tavin, M 2022, 'Editorial: Thematic issue on Independence of Art and Science', Research in Arts and Education, vol. 2022, no. 2, pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.54916/rae.125386

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