Examining Interprofessional Education Through the Lens of Interdisciplinarity: Power, Knowledge and New Ontological Subjects

被引:0
|
作者
Rebecca E. Olson
Caragh Brosnan
机构
[1] University of Queensland,School of Social Science
[2] University of Newcastle,School of Humanities and Social Science
来源
Minerva | 2017年 / 55卷
关键词
Interprofessional education; Interdisciplinarity; Health occupations education; Professional identity; Power;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Interprofessional education (IPE) – students of different professions learning together, from and about each other – is increasingly common in health professional degrees. Despite its explicit aims of transforming identities, practices and relationships within/across health professions, IPE remains under-theorised sociologically, with most IPE scholarship focussed on evaluating specific interventions. In particular, the significance of a shared knowledge base for shaping professional power and subjectivity in IPE has been overlooked. In this paper we begin to develop a framework for theorising IPE in allied health, by drawing parallels with a cognate area in which there has already been fruitful conceptual development: interdisciplinarity. Specifically, we offer a worked example of how the two areas may be brought into dialogue, by deploying Barry, Born and Weszkalnys’ (2008) conceptualisation of interdisciplinarity as a lens for understanding IPE. Following Barry et al. (2008) we delineate a number of ‘modes’ and ‘logics’ of knowledge-production that emerge both in IPE literature and in our own empirical study of IPE. Our empirical data are drawn from 32 semi-structured interviews with 19 allied health students participating in an IPE curriculum at one Australian university. Findings point to the emergence of interprofessional practitioner identities among students that have the potential to undermine traditional epistemological boundaries and transcend role-based distinctions in future health profession(al)s. We argue that Barry et al.’s ‘logic of ontology’ sheds light on previously unidentified processes of transformation within IPE, and offers a theoretical framework that can explain the importance of a shared pan-professional knowledge base for the reflexive individual construction of new interprofessional ontological subjects.
引用
收藏
页码:299 / 319
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Examining pre-service elementary mathematics teacher perceptions of parent engagement through a funds of knowledge lens
    Kelley, Traci L.
    TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION, 2020, 91
  • [42] Looking at the Social Aspects of Nature of Science in Science Education Through a New Lens
    Kaya, Sila
    Erduran, Sibel
    Birdthistle, Naomi
    McCormack, Orla
    SCIENCE & EDUCATION, 2018, 27 (5-6) : 457 - 478
  • [43] Transformative learning opportunities during interprofessional healthcare practice experiences in higher education: Viewed through the lens of a threshold concepts framework
    Morgan, C. J.
    Bowmar, A.
    McNaughton, S.
    Flood, B.
    FOCUS ON HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2019, 20 (02): : 41 - 54
  • [44] Ethical empowerment: Examining the impact of business education in Indian universities through the lens of international standards and CIPP model
    Akhtar, Shakeb
    Nawaah, Donkor
    Jafar, Syed Hasan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION, 2024, 22 (03):
  • [45] An Academic System Based on Ontological Networks to Support the Inference of New Knowledge in Micro and Macro Curriculum in Higher Education
    Garcia-Velez, Roberto
    Galan-Mena, Jorge
    Robles-Bykbaev, Vladmir
    Lopez-Nores, Martin
    Pesantes-Aviles, Fernando
    Calle-Lopez, Daniel
    ADVANCES IN HUMAN FACTORS IN TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND LEARNING SCIENCES, 2019, 785 : 316 - 328
  • [46] Boys, Bodies, and Physical Education: Problematizing Identity, Schooling, and Power Relations through a Pleasure Lens
    Kehler, Michael
    BOYHOOD STUDIES-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2018, 11 (01) : 98 - 101
  • [47] Print Media Portraying Pak-China Education Collaboration Through Soft Power lens
    Rehman, Nadia
    Liu, Ji
    Zhang, Wenlan
    FWU JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2022, 16 (03): : 1 - 20
  • [48] STEM education institutional change projects: examining enacted approaches through the lens of the Four Categories of Change Strategies Model
    Feola, S.
    Lewis, J. E.
    Mcalpin, J. D.
    Prevost, L. B.
    Skvoretz, J.
    Stains, M.
    Couch, B. A.
    Earl, B.
    Ziker, J. P.
    Lane, A. K.
    Shadle, S. E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STEM EDUCATION, 2023, 10 (01)
  • [49] STEM education institutional change projects: examining enacted approaches through the lens of the Four Categories of Change Strategies Model
    S. Feola
    J. E. Lewis
    J. D. McAlpin
    L. B. Prevost
    J. Skvoretz
    M. Stains
    B. A. Couch
    B. Earl
    J. P. Ziker
    A. K. Lane
    S. E. Shadle
    International Journal of STEM Education, 10
  • [50] Examining the Intersection of Strategic Thinking and Continuous Process Improvement Through the Lens of Military Medical Education to Build a Novel Model
    Lazarus, Melanie M.
    Bush, Ruth L.
    McNeil, Sara
    MILITARY MEDICINE, 2024, 189 (7-8) : 190 - 196