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When Natural met Social: A Review of Collaboration between the Natural and Social Sciences

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INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 341-358

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1179/030801811X13160755918688

Keywords

Interdisciplinary research; literature review; natural science-social science collaboration

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  1. CEFIC-LRI (Long-range Research Initiative)

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This paper investigates the opportunities for further collaboration between the natural and social sciences. From 81 systematically identified and reviewed papers published in scientific journals, it became clear that complex situations that depend on human behaviour as well as natural processes require natural-social science collaboration. The creation of a community of collaborative natural-social science research, that learns from and can contribute to best practice across the sciences, is advocated to support natural-social science collaboration. Across disciplines, it became clear that such a community should deal with (1) difference between paradigms in the current sciences; (2) creation of skills and competences of the involved scientists; (3) scarcity of institutions sympathetic to collaborative research; and (4) the internal organization of collaborative projects.

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