interdisciplinary studies. We can surmise the terms as we found them in the chapter. Generalist Interdisciplinarians are characterized by the
critiques they have of the need to grant such weight on integration. The generalist seem to be content with the ability to provide the concepts
of different disciplines with no regard for the need of synergy provided by integration. What is more, the train of thought from the integrationist
camp outline the need for integration to be in the forefront of thought processes. Without it, they argue, the discussions and solutions may
remain disjointed.
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