Communication across Scientific Disciplines
author:
Rogers Hollingsworth,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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| 0:00 | COMMUNICATION ACROSS SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES |
| 8:38 | FOUR ISSUES |
| 9:59 | Differences Between Science I and Science II part1 |
| 13:09 | Differences Between Science I and Science II part2 |
| 13:34 | Common Metaphors |
| 17:02 | Shared Methods and Models |
| 18:32 | FIVE MAJOR, INTERRELATED AREAS OF SCHOLARSHIP IN WHICH SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND NATURAL SCIENTISTS ARE WORKING ON COMMON TYPE PROBLEMS |
| 21:23 | Self-Organizing Processes |
| 26:12 | Complex Networks |
| 26:59 | Complex Networks - THREE KEY CONCEPTS |
| 36:57 | Power Law Distributions |
| 37:34 | Examples of Power-law Distributions |
| 39:15 | Power Law Distribution of Major Discoveries Across Research Organizations |
| 44:06 | Processes of Binding and Dissolution |
| 55:44 | Multi-Level Analysis |
| 65:47 | David Gear and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth made enormous contributions for this presentation |
| 66:05 | - Questions |
| 68:11 | - Questions |
| 72:51 | - Questions |
| 84:20 | - Questions |
| 117:33 | David Gear and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth made enormous contributions for this presentation |
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