Keywords = مدیریت

Innovation in Interdisciplinary Programs in Humanities in Iran A Case-Study of Imam Sadiq University (ISU)

Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring 2010, Pages 43-66

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2010.06.003

MohammadHassan Khani

Abstract Imam Sadiq University was established as a non-governmental academic institution in Iran in 1982 aiming at combining certain branches of Humanities with Islamic studies. In this article the author tries to evaluate the success and failure of declared aims of the ISU founders to make Islamic Studies not only relevant to the needs of contemporary societies but rather an integrated part of academic discipline. This paper is an attempt to introduce this innovation in combining Islamic studies with other academic subjects, namely, Political Sciences, Management, Economics, Law and Communications at ISU and tries to explore the challenges facing this endeavor.

Managing Values ​​in Science: Explaining the Necessity of Establishing Institutions and Interdisciplinary Collaborations

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 June 2025

https://doi.org/10.22035/isih.2025.5533.5149

Fateme Hadipour, Mostafa Taqavi

Abstract Until the late twentieth century, scientific activity was often considered independent of non-cognitive factors. However, in the last few decades, many studies have challenged this notion and shown that science is also influenced by non-cognitive factors, including values. However, the problem is that the interference of values ​​can have undesirable consequences such as weakening scientific objectivity, reducing public trust, and harming democratic ideals; therefore, providing a solution that can prevent these consequences is one of the important topics in the field of science and values. The aim of this article is to explain this problem, examine and criticize existing solutions in this field, and provide a solution for it. The proposed solution emphasizes the need for the establishment of an institution and interdisciplinary cooperation; because it is shown that this problem has scientific, philosophical, and social aspects, and the appropriate solution must be able to respond to all of them. Achieving such a response is only possible through the establishment of an institution that enables interdisciplinary collaborations and assumes responsibilities at three theoretical, executive, and supervisory levels to counter the undesirable consequences of value interference.