Inter- Multi-trans and Cross-disciplinary Research: What Lies Ahead of the Research in Modern Greek Studies on Romanian Soil (and at Large)?
Inter- Multi-trans and Cross-disciplinary Research: What Lies Ahead of the Research in Modern Greek Studies on Romanian Soil (and at Large)?
Date
2011
Authors
Chisacof, Lia Brad
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Publisher
Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek
Abstract
The present article sets itself the aim of scrutinising research methods with the aim of
evaluating Modern Greek studies in Romania with a view to developing a perspective
on their future directions.
Research at large has been based on the assumption that such studies needed to be
specific and had to delimitate their objects. The more positive the identification of the
object, the delimitation of the competence and the definition of the research method,
the more a discipline was deemed able to evolve as a science proper. The need for communication
among different types of discourses has ultimately led to an interdisciplinary
research which pays respects to disciplinary research but makes use of several different
methods, namely multi and trans-disciplinary research.
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Keywords
Greek Research,
Greece,
Australia,
Lia Brad Chisacof
Citation
Chisacof, Lia Brad 2009. Inter- Multi-trans and Cross-disciplinary Research: What Lies Ahead of the Research in Modern Greek Studies on Romanian Soil (and at Large)? In M. Rossetto, M. Tsianikas, G. Couvalis and M. Palaktsoglou (Eds.) "Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University June 2009". Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek: Adelaide, 248-259