Volume 3, Issue 2

Academic Research

Public Knowledge Vol. 3, Issue 2

ISSN 1948-3511

Cover Art: “Publish or Paris” by Zorianna Zurba

Table of Contents

3.2.0 Introduction

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

3.2.1 Putting Research Into Context: Elements of a Political Economy of Academic Research – Sascha Engel

3.2.2 Stand-alone or Stepping Stone? The Future of the Master of Arts Degree in the UK – Eugenia Russell

3.2.3 Softening the Sciences: Methodological Barriers to Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering Education – Jacob Moore

Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles:

3.2.5 Reflections on Neo-liberalism and Higher Education – Angelo Letizia

3.2.6 The Usefulness of Tangential Knowledge – Jonathan Woolley

3.2.7 Against Interdisciplinarity as Panacea – Francois Debrix

  • 3.2.7a Interdisciplinarity and the Perils of Historiography – a response by Seth Bartee

Multimedia:

  • A Conversation with Sascha Engel (Interview by Scott Kowalewski regarding 3.2.1)
  • A Conversation with Jacob Moore (Interview by Scott Kowalewski regarding 3.2.3)
  • 3.2 Resource List

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