Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes Routledge Studies in Sustainability Series
Coordonnateurs : Fam Dena, Palmer Jane, Riedy Chris, Mitchell Cynthia
?Transdisciplinarity? is a form of research and practice that synthesises knowledge from a range of academic disciplines and from the community. There is now global interest and a significant body of work on transdisciplinarity and its potential to address the apparently intractable problems of society. This creates the opportunity for a specific focus on its practical application to sustainability issues.
Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes examines the role of transdisciplinarity in the transformations needed for a sustainable world. After an historical overview of transdisciplinarity, Part I focuses on tools and frameworks to achieve sustainability outcomes in practice and Part II consolidates work by a number of scholars on supporting transdisciplinary researchers and practitioners.Part III is a series of case studies including several international examples that demonstrate the challenges and rewards of transdisciplinary work. The concluding chapter proposes a future research pathway for understanding the human factors that underpin successful transdisciplinary research.
As Emeritus Professor Valerie Brown AO notes in her Preface, this book moves transdisciplinary inquiry into the academic and social mainstream. It will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of sustainability, qualitative research methods, environmental impact assessment and development studies.
Preface
1. Transdisciplinary research and practice for sustainability outcomes: Introduction
2. Transdisciplinarity and sustainability: patterns of definition
Part 1: Working in the transdisciplinary space: Navigating diverse knowledges to create change
3. Beginning at the end: the outcome spaces framework to guide purposive transdisciplinary research
4. Tools for transdisciplinary research
5. Transdisciplinarity as transformation: a cybersystemic thinking in practice perspective
Part 2: Developing and supporting researchers in transdisciplinary practice
6. Being a transdisciplinary researcher: skills and dispositions fostering competence in transdisciplinary research and practice
7. Seeding a new transdisciplinary community of practice
8. Supervising transdisciplinary doctoral research: adopting transcendent and transgressive supervisory strategies Catherine Manathunga
9. Assessing transdisciplinary doctoral research: quality criteria and implications for the examination process
Part 3: Creating change through transdisciplinary research and practice
10. Transforming cities: securing food and clean waterways through a transdisciplinary phosphorus approach Dana Cordell, Genevieve Metson and David Iwaniec et al.
11. Creating knowledge: visual communication design research in transdisciplinary projects
12. Trandisciplinarity in action: four guidelines, a reflexive framework and their application to improving community sanitation governance in Indonesia
13. Ethnography as transdisciplinary inquiry: two stories of adaptation and resilience from Aceh, Indonesia
14. ‘To be green, clean and beautiful is progressive’: reframing sustainability through transdisciplinary research and practice in northern Việt Nam
15. Transdisciplinarity as an emergent property in an agricultural research for development project on the East India Plateau
16. Trouble at the disciplinary divide: a knowledge ecologies analysis of a co-design project with native Alaskan communities
17. Future directions: a trans-anthropo-logic of transdisciplinarity
Dena Fam is Research Director and UTS Chancellor’s Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Jane Palmer is Vice Chancellor’s Research Fellow (Community Futures) at the Institute for Resilient Regions, University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
Chris Riedy is Research Director at the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Cynthia Mitchell is Deputy Director of the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Date de parution : 06-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
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Transdisciplinary Research; Transdisciplinary Projects; Climate adaptation; Transdisciplinary Research Praxis; Transdisciplinary Approaches; Doctoral Candidates; Storytelling Ethnography; Environmental studies; Transdisciplinary Skills; Sustainability; Hirsch Hadorn; Sustainable development; Transdisciplinary Research Projects; Transdisciplinary; Thetwenty-fi Rst Century; community development; Doctoral Examination Process; qualitative research methods; Transdisciplinary Practice; environmental impact assessment; Common Language; development studies; Visual Communication Design; wicked problems; Bammer 2013a; University of Technology Sydney’s Institute for Sustainable Futures; Project Research Activity; river catchments; Aerobic Rice; global phosphorous cycle; Development Professionals; food security; Transdisciplinary Research Process; Graffi Ti Board; Critical Systems Heuristics; Trans-disciplinary Research; Freeing Women; I2S Framework; Social Practice Framework