Talk:Issues in Interdisciplinarity 2019-20/Truth in Abortion

To whom this may concern,

We first met as a group on the 19th of November, and discussed a wide range of global issues which we thought of as being 'interdisciplinary'. We discussed Lejeune's Dilemma but quickly came to realize that it would be difficult to construct an entire wiki book chapter on it, so we focused more largely on abortion. As a group, a couple days later, we discussed how the debate of abortion played out at the level of disciplines, and how truth was an interdisciplinary issue in this debate. We separated our research task as follows:

Omotara - research on truth in abortion through the disciplines of Sociology/Law. Charline - research on truth in abortion through the discipline of Biology. Loic - research on truth in abortion through the discipline of Theology.

A couple days later, Gleb joined our group and decided to research truth in abortion through the discipline of Psychology. When we met again, we all brought our ideas to the table and figured out the ways in which they were related. Omotara proposed that we organized our wiki book with each discipline anwering three main questions that led to varying points of view on abortion; these are now in our introduction.

Finally, after having redrafted our disciplines accordingly, we met again on the sixth of december and started to cut down all parts as a group. After having kept only the information that we believed to be relevant to our exact topic, we decided that we needed a paragraph to discuss why the interdisciplinary view vary in this way (we planned the section together & Omotara typed it up) and a short conclusion (Loic). We also needed to check and rephrase all references (Gleb) and structure our article in a nicer way, adding pictures and hyperlinks (Charline).

We met a final time on the eight of december and cut down the article to under 1200 words.

Best wishes,

Omotara, Charline, Loic, Gleb