Podcast. Podcast. How Scientists Work Together (3/5)

Navigate between disciplines. Create a dialogue between the sciences – from physics to medicine, including mathematics and astronomy. Share research and discoveries. That’s what we call “Interdisciplinarity”.

Faced with the growing complexity of the world, the fragmentation of knowledge and the plurality of knowledge, this collaboration seems interesting, even necessary. But is it so easy to get scientists to work together? How useful is it? And how should this interdisciplinarity operate? This is the subject of this third episode of the podcast series “La fabrique du savoir”, produced in partnership with the‘Espace Mendès France in Poitiers.

To talk about it, Jean Jouzel, paleoclimatologist and vice-president of IPCC from 2002 to 2015, Valérie Delattre, archaeo-anthropologist at theInrap, and Jean-Louis Yengué, geographer and professor of universities in Poitiers.

Find the other episodes of the “Knowledge Factory” podcast series here.

An episode written, hosted and co-produced by Joséfa Lopez for The world. Director: Eyeshot. Graphic identity: Mélina Zerbib. Partnership: Sonia Jouneau, Victoire Bounine. Partner: Espace Mendès France.

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