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Interdisciplinary

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Explanation

The Joke

A university administrator enthusiastically promotes "interdisciplinary research" as the future of academia. When actual researchers from different disciplines try to collaborate, they discover they can't understand each other's jargon, have incompatible methodologies, disagree on what counts as evidence, and fundamentally don't respect each other's fields.

The Humor

The humor comes from the gap between institutional rhetoric and ground-level reality. "Interdisciplinary" is one of the most buzzword-laden terms in higher education, appearing in every strategic plan and grant call. But actual interdisciplinary work is incredibly difficult because academic disciplines aren't just different subjects — they're different cultures with different values, norms, and epistemologies.

Context

The difficulty of interdisciplinary research is well-documented in the sociology of science. Researchers who work across disciplines often find that neither field fully accepts their work. The comic captures why: if your methods don't match the standards of a discipline, that discipline won't consider your work valid, regardless of its merits.

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