Julie Thompson Klein (December 8, 1944—January 15, 2023)[1] was a professor and scholar in the field of Interdisciplinary Studies at Wayne State University. Klein was widely known as a pioneer in interdisciplinary education, and had consulted widely in academic and other settings in the field. In 2016, she was a speaker at the Centennial Symposium of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.[2] During her 36 years at Wayne state, her publications had been heavily cited.[3]
Publications (partial)
Books:
Articles:
- "Interdisciplinarity and complexity: An evolving relationship." structure 71 (1984): 72.
- "Blurring, cracking, and crossing: Permeation and the fracturing of discipline." Knowledges: Historical and critical studies in disciplinarity (1993): 185–214.
- "Prospects for transdisciplinarity." Futures 36.4 (2004): 515–526.
- "Integrative learning and interdisciplinary studies." Peer Review 7, no. 4 (2005): 8–10.
- "A platform for a shared discourse of interdisciplinary education." JSSE-Journal of Social Science Education 5, no. 4 (2006).
- "Afterword: the emergent literature on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research evaluation." Research Evaluation 15, no. 1 (2006): 75–80.
- "Evaluation of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: a literature review." American Journal of Preventive Medicine 35, no. 2 (2008): S116-S123.
See also
HASTAC, the Humanities Arts Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory.
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