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The UVA Bay Game:Complex systems, interdisciplinary collaboration, and institutional renewal
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning
  • J. Plank
  • David F. Feldon, Utah State University
  • W. Sherman
  • J. Elliott
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
Research-intensive universities enjoy—or suffer—a paradoxical reputation: They are thought to be dedicated to both cutting-edge research and to the preservation of the canon. They are seen as broad and diverse communities of scholars with a vibrant collective intellectual life, yet also as silos of disciplinary entrenchment. Most significantly, they are thought of as places where the complex problems of our society are studied intensely but from which solutions are rarely forthcoming.
Citation Information
Plank, J., Feldon, D. F., Sherman, W., & Elliott, J. (2011). The UVA Bay Game: Complex systems, interdisciplinary collaboration, and institutional renewal. Change, 43(3), 35-43.