Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
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Interdisciplinarity; Arts; Humanities; Social Sciences; Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Methodology; Knowledge ProductionAbstract
Interdisciplinary approaches in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences have become increasingly significant in addressing complex cultural, social, and political phenomena. Traditional disciplinary boundaries often limit comprehensive understanding, whereas interdisciplinary frameworks enable the integration of diverse theories, methods, and epistemologies. This article examines the conceptual foundations, methodological practices, and intellectual contributions of interdisciplinary scholarship across arts, humanities, and social sciences. It explores how interdisciplinary inquiry enriches knowledge production, fosters critical thinking, and responds to contemporary global challenges such as identity politics, digital culture, inequality, and globalization. The article argues that interdisciplinary research is not merely a methodological choice but a necessary intellectual orientation in an interconnected world.
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