Abstract
Abstract. The article reviews research perspectives and ambitions of connectivity
scientists in order to facilitate and improve joint connectivity research
efforts across disciplinary boundaries. The assessment of four very different
viewpoints (pragmatic, conceptual, epistemological and ontological) on
connectivity signifies the diversity of thought and practice in the
connectivity community and calls for a structured way to ensure mutual
understanding in collaborative settings. The shared mental model approach is
introduced with an exploratory case study as a way to overcome persistent
barriers in understanding by identifying gaps and overlaps of individual
researchers' perspectives and knowledge that should help improve
collaboration in this interdisciplinary environment.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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