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Institutionalising interdisciplinarity: Lessons from Latin America / Institucionalizar la interdisciplina: Lecciones desde América Latina

By Bianca Vienni Baptista, Federico Vasen and Juan Carlos Villa Soto

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1. Bianca Vienni Baptista (biography)
2. Federico Vasen (biography)
3. Juan Carlos Villa Soto (biography)

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What lessons and challenges about institutionalising interdisciplinarity can be systematized from experiences in Latin American universities?

We analyzed three organizational structures in three different countries to find common challenges and lessons learned that transcend national contexts and the particularities of individual universities. The three case studies are located in:

All three centers showed an evolutionary path in which they simultaneously tried to adapt to the characteristics of the production of interdisciplinary knowledge and to the culture of the host institutions. Flexibility in this evolution seems to be a necessary condition for survival.

We found the following common lessons:

Our comparative analysis pointed out the following common challenges:

We suggest that the promotion of an interdisciplinary culture in the two remaining centers should involve:

Our analysis supports the current diversity in institutionalization processes and does not propose a single desirable model for interdisciplinarity institutionalization.

What do you think? Do you have institutionalisation lessons to share?

To find out more:
Vienni Baptista, B., Vasen, F. and Villa Soto, J.C. (2018). Interdisciplinary centers in Latin American universities: The challenges of institutionalization. Higher Education Policy: 1-23. Online (DOI): 10.1057/s41307-018-0092-x

Biography: Bianca Vienni Baptista is a postdoctoral researcher at the Methodology Center at Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany. She was an Associate Professor at the Academic Department at Espacio Interdisciplinario, Universidad de la República, Uruguay. Her main research interests concern science, technology and and higher education policy, and inter- and trans-disciplinary knowledge production and institutions.

Biography: Federico Vasen is a researcher at the National Research Council CONICET (Argentina) and Academic Coordinator of the MSc Program in Science and Technology Policy and Management at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His main interests include science, technology and higher education policy, especially academic evaluation.

Biography: Juan Carlos Villa Soto is academic technician of the Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico). He has coordinated the Professional Diploma in Interdisciplinary Research and has been the editor in chief of the journal INTERdisciplina. His research interests comprise the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity and the research policy.


Institucionalizar la interdisciplina: Lecciones desde América Latina / Institutionalising interdisciplinarity: Lessons from Latin America

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¿Qué lecciones y desafíos se pueden sistematizar sobre la institucionalización de la interdisciplina a partir de las experiencias en las universidades latinoamericanas?

Analizamos tres estructuras organizativas en tres países diferentes para encontrar los desafíos comunes y las lecciones aprendidas que trascienden los contextos nacionales y las particularidades de las universidades particulares. Los tres estudios de caso analizados fueron:

Los tres centros mostraron un camino de trabajo en el que simultáneamente trataron de adaptarse a las características de la producción de conocimiento interdisciplinario y a la cultura de las instituciones donde se desarrollaron. La flexibilidad en esta evolución parece ser una condición necesaria para su supervivencia como centros interdisciplinarios.

A partir de nuestro análisis, encontramos las siguientes lecciones comunes:

Nuestro análisis comparativo señaló los siguientes desafíos comunes:

Sugerimos que la promoción de una cultura interdisciplinaria en los centros con características similares a los que fueron los casos de estudio de esta investigación, debe incluir:

Nuestro análisis apoya la diversidad actual en los procesos de institucionalización y no propone un único modelo deseable para la institucionalización de la interdisciplina.

¿Qué piensas? ¿Tienes lecciones sobre procesos de institucionalización para compartir?

Para saber más:
Vienni Baptista, B., Vasen, F. and Villa Soto, J.C. (2018). Interdisciplinary centers in Latin American universities: The challenges of institutionalization. Higher Education Policy: 1-23. Online (DOI): 10.1057/s41307-018-0092-x

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