Celia Lury - Introduction: Activating the Present of Interdisciplinary Methods, Section 1: Making and Assembling, 1. Rachel Fensham & Alexandra Heller-Nicholas – Making and Assembling: Towards a Conjectural Paradigm for Interdisciplinary Research, 2. Harmony Bench - Arranging (enchaînement), 3. Matthew Reason - Drawing, 4. Thomas Jellis - Experimenting, 5. Margaret Wertheim - Figuring, 6. Rebecca Coleman - Imaging,7. Ramon Lobato - Rescaling, 8. Jennifer Green - Sand drawing, 9. Catherine Ayres and David Bissell - Suspending. Section 2: Capturing and Composing, 1. Emma Uprichard- Capturing and Composing: Doing the Epistemic and the Ontic Together, 2. Ana Teixeira de Melo - Abducting, 3. Luciana Duranti - Archiving, 4. Holger Pötzsch - iBorder/ing, 5. Charles C. Ragin - Casing, 6. Leila Dawney - Diffracting, 7. Leila Dawney - Figurationing, 8. Moritz Wedell - Notating, 9. Alberto Corsín Jiménez - Prototyping, 10. Carolin Gerlitz - Retrieving, 11. Barbara Adam - Timing, 12. Greg McInerny - Visualising data:A View from Design Space.Section 3: Engaging and Distributing, 1. Sybille Lammes – Engaging and Distributing, 2. Laura U. Marks - Affective analysis, 3. Tommaso Venturini, Anders Munk, Axel Meunier - Data-sprinting, A Public Approach to Digital Research,4. Jussi Parikka - Digging, 5. Richard Rogers - Issuecrawling: Building Lists of URLs and Mapping Website Networks, 6. Monika Büscher - Moving Methods, 7. Miguel Angel Sicart - Playing with Ethics, 8. Sasha Engelmann and Derek McCormack - Sensing Atmospheres. Section 4: Of Interdisciplinarity, 1. Angela Last – Of Interdisciplinarity, 2. Gail Davies and Helen Scalway – Diagramming, 3. Nina Lykke & Angela Last - Conversation Between Angela Last and Nina Lykke, 4. Tahani Nadim - Haunting Seedy Connections, 5. Stephanie Newell, Patrick Oloko, John Uwa, Olutoyosi Tokun, Jane Nebe, Job Mwaura, Rebeccah Onwong’a, Ann Kirori & Claire Craig - Dirty Methods as Ethical Methods? In the Field with 'The Cultural Politics of Dirt in Africa, 1880–Present' Section 5: Valuing and Validating, 1. Mike Michael - Valuing and Validating: On the ‘Success’ of Interdisciplinary Research, 2. Mike Michael - Compromising, 3. Carl DiSalvo - Deriving, 4. Yoko Akama and Sarah Pink - Disrupting, 5. Manuel Tironi - Dissenting, 6. Tuur Driesser - Exemplifying, 7. Priska Gisler - Explaining, 8. Joanna Latimer & Rolland Munro - Generalizing, 9. Catriona Elder & Jonathon Potskin - Interdisciplines, and Indigenous Research and Methodologies, 10. Anne Galloway - Troubling, 11. Alan Irwin and Maja Horst - Problem-Making, 12. Connor Graham - Project-ing: From Differences to Design, 13. Gay Hawkins - Qualifying, 14. Masato Fukushima - Scaling, 15. Alex Wilkie - Speculating, 16. Jane Calvert- Wedging