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RISC - research program / Rare Incidents, Strong Consequences

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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