Ceka explains why researchers should be concerned with matters outside their immediate field of interest, and why the IinteR-La+B provides an important opportunity for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary dialogue.
The 11th IinteR-La+B in Milan considered the subject of palaeoanthropology from an interdisciplinary point of view. Participants discussed a great deal of issues, including the interdisciplinary approach itself. Why is it important to be concerned with matters outside our immediate field of interest or that change our conception of something?
Author
Florim Ceka is Communication Manager at the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences (a+). Besides coordinating communicative activities of a+ and its platforms, he is also responsible for the collaboration with the International Balzan Foundation. He has a MA in Strategic Communication and Management from the University of Zurich.
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