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kaggle-ho-023904House Oversight

Academic Department Politics and Discipline Fragmentation

Academic Department Politics and Discipline Fragmentation The passage discusses internal university departmental dynamics and the author's personal view on cognitive science organization. It contains no references to powerful political figures, financial transactions, or misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Departments are formed historically, not by intellectual alignment.; Faculty compete for student enrollment to secure hiring and influence.; Cognitive science emerged from interdisciplinary efforts but remains fragmented.

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House Oversight
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