Cross-Disciplinary - refers to knowledge that explains aspects of one discipline in terms of another.
examples of cross disciplinary approaches are studies of the physics of music or the politics of literature.(reference link)
Inter-Disciplinary - involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study.
examples of cross disciplinary approaches are studies of the physics of music or the politics of literature.(reference link)
Inter-Disciplinary - involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study.
-combining or involving two or more professions, technologies, departments
example : in business or industry.(reference link)
Trans-Disciplinary - Transdisciplinary approaches involve multiple disciplines and the space between
example : in business or industry.(reference link)
Trans-Disciplinary - Transdisciplinary approaches involve multiple disciplines and the space between
the disciplines with the possibility of new perspectives 'beyond' those disciplines(reference link)
Qualitative Research - is all about exploring issue ,understanding phenomena and anwsering question.Qualitative research is used to gain insight into people's attitudes, behaviours, value systems, concerns, motivations, aspirations, culture or lifestyles.(reference link)
Ethnographic Research - is a qualitative method aimed to learn and understand cultural phenomena which reflect the knowledge and system of meanings guiding the life of a cultural group(reference link)
Qualitative Research - is all about exploring issue ,understanding phenomena and anwsering question.Qualitative research is used to gain insight into people's attitudes, behaviours, value systems, concerns, motivations, aspirations, culture or lifestyles.(reference link)
Ethnographic Research - is a qualitative method aimed to learn and understand cultural phenomena which reflect the knowledge and system of meanings guiding the life of a cultural group(reference link)
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