Barriers to cross-disciplinary knowledge flow: The case of medical education research.
Mathieu AlbertPaula RowlandFarah FriesenSuzanne LabergePublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2021)
Using Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of doxa and field, it is argued that the variety of epistemic cultures entering the higher education research space contributes to its interdisciplinary nature. Conversely, the existence of a relatively homogeneous epistemic culture in medicine potentially impedes cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange.