Discipline
1. The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience.
2. A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education.
Cross-disciplinary
viewing one discipline from the perspective of another.
Intradisciplinary
working within a single discipline.
Interdisciplinary
combining two or more disciplines to discover something within either of those two fields.
Multidisciplinary
people from different disciplines working together, each drawing on their disciplinary knowledge.
Pleiodisciplinary
the practice and perspectives of an individual that draws on in-depth trainings and experiences in multiple disciplines. This term has an analogue in biology where pleiotropism describes a cell capable of multiple phenotypic expressions.
Transdisciplinary
combining two or more disciplines to discover something in a different discipline or even create a new discipline.
1. The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience.
2. A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education.
Cross-disciplinary
viewing one discipline from the perspective of another.
Intradisciplinary
working within a single discipline.
Interdisciplinary
combining two or more disciplines to discover something within either of those two fields.
Multidisciplinary
people from different disciplines working together, each drawing on their disciplinary knowledge.
Pleiodisciplinary
the practice and perspectives of an individual that draws on in-depth trainings and experiences in multiple disciplines. This term has an analogue in biology where pleiotropism describes a cell capable of multiple phenotypic expressions.
Transdisciplinary
combining two or more disciplines to discover something in a different discipline or even create a new discipline.