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This is a 4 page paper that provides an overview of interdisciplinarity in social work. The particular example of Black churches responding to the AIDS epidemic is utilized. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: KW60_KF4disse.doc
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it is the interdisciplinary interaction of separate disciplines that allows for progress and advancement. One might find instructive examples of this premise in many different places, including in the midst
of pressing social issues. While the HIV/AIDS epidemic no longer receives the same kind of media attention it received in the 1980s, the disease is still "un-curable" and represents a
very real threat to key demographics even in the United States. With studies indicating that HIV/AIDS is substantially more prevalent among low-income Black populations, one begins to wonder where support
might come from, especially from within the public sector. This is yet one more area where interdisciplinarity seems to yield positive results. In this paragraph, the student is helped to
demonstrate an understanding of the overall importance of interdisciplinarity to the problems discussed here. Recent studies by Sugimoto (2009) looked at how interdisciplinarity affects scholarship at the doctoral level. Two
key findings were made. The first is that mentoring and collaboration are vital to the process of learning communicative behaviors appropriate to the disciplines in which the doctoral scholars are
involved (Sugimoto, 2009). The second, an extension of the first point, is that it is the interdisciplinary aspect of mentorship, as expressed through collaborative efforts, that seemed to exert the
greatest benefit to the acquisition of communicative behaviors and transmission of knowledge (Sugimoto, 2009). In other words, by engaging in collaborative endeavors with mentors and colleagues from other disciplines, doctoral
scholars can more quickly advance within their own fields and develop a more accurate and useful understanding of how that field fits within the context of society as a whole.
To begin with, one of the older studies into the issue of HIV/AIDS in the Black community was chronicled in a dissertation by White (2003). This paper studied the
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