Disciplinarity

  • Frodeman R
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Abstract

This chapter offers an account of the disciplinary regime, its origins, conceptual assumptions, and current breakdown. What defines disciplinarity, both historically and conceptually? What purposes did it serve? What are the forces that are bringing it to an end? This analysis emphasizes a point that is generally neglected: the crucial role played by the concept of peer review, which has functioned as the principle of governance of the disciplinary academy.

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Frodeman, R. (2014). Disciplinarity. In Sustainable Knowledge (pp. 9–33). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137303028_2

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