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What is Transdisciplinary Research Anyway?

What is Transdisciplinary Research Anyway?

Update: 2018-03-30
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Future Earth has a mandate to explore transdisciplinary research, but what does that even mean?

Some of you might be familiar with other kinds of research such as multi- or interdisciplinary research.

In this episode, we explore this emerging research paradigm through interviews with members of the Future Earth network (part 1) as well as with a guest appearance (part 2) with Dr. Jochen Jaeger, Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Planning, and Environment at Concordia University.

Because a picture tells a thousand words: Dr. Jaeger shared some useful images, below, that might help you wrap your head around the topic of transdisciplinary research.

 
 
 
 

The two above images from: Jaeger, J., and M. Scheringer (2000): Transdisciplinarity — just a buzzword? Overcoming some popular objections to transdisciplinary research. — In: Häberli, R., Scholz, R.W., Bill, A., and M. Welti (Eds.): Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem-solving among science, technology and society. Proceedings of the international transdisciplinarity 2000 conference; Workbook I. Haffmans Sachbuch Verlag, Zürich: 259–262.

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Recommended reading:

  • Jaeger, J., and M. Scheringer (2000): Transdisciplinarity — just a buzzword? Overcoming some popular objections to transdisciplinary research. — In: Häberli, R., Scholz, R.W., Bill, A., and M. Welti (Eds.): Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem-solving among science, technology and society. Proceedings of the international transdisciplinarity 2000 conference; Workbook I. Haffmans Sachbuch Verlag, Zürich: 259–262.
  • Jaeger, J., und M. Scheringer (1999): What is transdisciplinarity? — Some critical remarks on the “management perspective” (in German; Wofür steht Transdisziplinarität? — Kritische Anmerkungen zur „Managementperspektive“). — GAIA 8(1): 5–7.
  • Nicolescu, B., & ERTAS, A. (2008). Transdisciplinary theory and practice. Creskill: Hampton Press.
  • Rittel, H. W., & Webber, M. M. (1973). Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy sciences, 4(2), 155–169.
  • Scheringer, M., Jaeger, J., and M. Esfeld (2000): Transdisciplinarity and holism — how are different disciplines connected in environmental research? — In: Häberli, R., Scholz, R.W., Bill, A., and M. Welti (Eds.): Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem-solving among science, technology and society. Proceedings of the international transdisciplinarity 2000 conference; Workbook I. Haffmans Sachbuch Verlag, Zürich: 35–37.

Other places to learn interesting things: 

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