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Transdisciplinarity and the Future of Knowledge: Why Sustainable Research Struggles to Survive

Transdisciplinarity and the Future of Knowledge: Why Sustainable Research Struggles to Survive

Update: 2025-03-20
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In this episode of Sustainability Matters, we explore what responsible research and innovation (RRI) means. How can science move beyond disciplinary siloes to embrace transdisciplinarity? What does it mean to conduct research that is truly socially responsible?  And is the commitment to sustainable research declining?

All this and more with Dr. Siri Granum Carson and Dr. Matthias Kaiser, authors of the concluding chapter “A sea change in science and technology ecologies? Prospects of socially responsible research and innovation towards 2030” from the book The Fragility of Responsibility, published by De Gruyter Brill.

Liked this podcast? Have thoughts on the topic? Want us to address a specific theme in the future? Write to us at podcast@brill.com.


Host: Ramzi Nasir

Guests: Dr. Siri Granum Carson and Dr. Matthias Kaiser 

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Transdisciplinarity and the Future of Knowledge: Why Sustainable Research Struggles to Survive

Transdisciplinarity and the Future of Knowledge: Why Sustainable Research Struggles to Survive

De Gruyter Brill