The Politics of Transdisciplinarity

The Politics of Transdisciplinarity
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781040124239
ISBN-13 : 1040124232
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Transdisciplinarity by : Jeremias Herberg

This book discusses collaborative research as both a product of social and epistemic control, and as a process of dealing with it. It offers fresh multi-disciplinary perspectives on old questions that are gaining new urgency with the rise of participatory, transdisciplinary and transformative research. The volume addresses the complexity of collaborative research at the interface of science, policy and society and sheds light on a common dilemma: researchers and their collaborators tackling issues that require political and knowledge-based control. At the same time, collaborative research that involves diverse publics is difficult to predict or regulate. By examining the interplay of power and knowledge in these collaborations, the book offers insights into how researchers navigate the dilemma of social and epistemic control. This exploration is crucial for understanding the politics of transdisciplinarity. Featuring contributions from various fields including transdisciplinary sustainability studies, science and technology studies, policy analysis, participatory research and more, the book discusses different methodologies, practices, theories, and adaptations in response to the control dilemmas inherent in collaborative research to offer a deeper understanding of the nuanced relationship between power and knowledge within collaborative research. The Politics of Transdisciplinarity will be a key resource for the reflexive researcher working with collaborative approaches at the interface of science, policy and society. It was originally published as a special issue of Social Epistemology.

Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method

Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780415783552
ISBN-13 : 0415783550
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method by : Michael J. Shapiro

This groundbreaking and innovative text demonstrates how "method" can be understood in much broader and more interesting ways.

Politics, Participation & Power Relations

Politics, Participation & Power Relations
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9789460917431
ISBN-13 : 9460917437
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics, Participation & Power Relations by : Richard C. Mitchell

Until recently, youth have become the great absence regarding matters of citizenship, justice, and democracy. Rarely are young people taken up with the important discourses of freedom and citizenship, especially discourses that transcend national boundaries and academic disciplines. Richard Mitchell and Shannon Moore have put together a brilliant book that not only fills this void, but makes one of the most powerful cases I have read for addressing young people in terms that not only allow them to talk back, be heard, but also to enjoy those rights and freedoms that give democracy a real claim on its ideals and promises. Every educator, parent, student, and all those young people now making their voices heard all over the world should read this book. Henry A. Giroux This diverse collection will appeal to students in senior undergraduate and graduate courses looking into the new cosmopolitanism in social policy, citizenship or cultural studies, in child and youth studies, and in post-colonial approaches to education, sociology, and political science.

Knowledge Democracy

Knowledge Democracy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9783642113819
ISBN-13 : 3642113818
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Democracy by : Roel in 't Veld

Knowledge democracy is an emerging concept that addresses the relationships between knowledge production and dissemination, as well as the functions of the media and democratic institutions. Although democracy has been the most successful concept of governance for societies for the last two centuries, representative democracy, which became the hallmark of advanced nation-states, seems to be in decline. Media politics is an important factor in the downfall of the original meaning of representation, yet more direct forms of democracy have not yet found an institutional embedding. Further, the Internet has also drastically changed the rules of the game, and a better educated public has broad access to information, selects for itself which types to examine, and ignores media filters. Some citizens have even become "media" themselves. In a time where the political agendas are filled with combatting so-called evils, new designs for the relationships between science, politics and media are needed. This book outlines the challenges entailed in pursuing a vital knowledge democracy.

Media

Media
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Publisher : Intellect (UK)
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1789382653
ISBN-13 : 9781789382655
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Media by : Jeremy Swartz

MEDIA: A Transdisciplinary Inquiry explores evolving definitions of media and interrogates how media technologies are transforming media theory and practice. The collection addresses the emerging roles of media across a wide range of disciplines, featuring contributions from an array of internationally known scholars and practitioners. The definition of media itself is in a constant state of flux, expanding to include an ever-widening range of concepts, products, services, and institutions. Here, the authors reconceptualize media, drawing not only on media and communication studies, but also philosophy, sociology, political science, biology, art, computer science, and information studies, among other disciplines. The collection challenges traditional notions of media, explores emerging media, and reexamines concepts including technology, environment, and ecology; multimedia, mediation, and labor; and participation, repair, and curation. These timely and original discussions by established scholars in the field provide a valuable contribution to the fusion of media across disciplines.

Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research

Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9781402066993
ISBN-13 : 1402066996
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research by : Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn

Transdisciplinary Research (TR) is an emerging field in the knowledge society for relating science and policy in addressing issues such as new technologies, migration, and public health. This handbook provides a structured overview of the manifold experiences gained in these fields. In the first part, 21 projects from all over the world present their research approaches. In the second part, cross-cutting challenges of TR are discussed in reference to the same projects.

Vulnerability and the Politics of Care

Vulnerability and the Politics of Care
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0197266835
ISBN-13 : 9780197266830
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Vulnerability and the Politics of Care by : Victoria Browne

This book brings together scholars from across the social sciences and humanities to examine what it means to be vulnerable, to care and be cared for, within conditions of inequality, violence and crisis across the globe.

Gender and Education in Politics, Policy and Practice

Gender and Education in Politics, Policy and Practice
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9783030809027
ISBN-13 : 3030809021
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender and Education in Politics, Policy and Practice by : Marie Carlson

This book presents ideas on education, gender and intersectionality through a transdisciplinary frame by crossing disciplinary and methodological borders. Exploring the diversity of educational settings ranging from early childhood to adult education, it brings together scholars from various disciplines to discuss, deconstruct and problematize gender and education in relation to several themes in a comparative, intersectional, local, national, regional and international perspective. Each chapter approaches the topic in an intersectional and/or transnational manner and creates powerful gendered educational knowledge. Questions addressed in the book include: What are the challenges or barriers to gender-equal education? How can we understand the gaps between formal policies and educational practices? The chapters in the book illustrate how gender and education are relevant and needed concepts within the field of transdisciplinary research. The authors hail from a range of countries, such as Croatia, Indonesia, Turkey, UK, as well as the Nordic region, and they critically examine gender and education at all levels and in diverse sectors, and with varied lenses, such as neoliberalism in education, and the inclusion of newcomers and refugees. The work also critically investigates programs and pedagogical approaches, culture and values, knowledge and identity in teacher education. The book further addresses criticisms of Western and Anglophone bias around “white feminism” and the norm of white, male and heterosexual privilege.

Transdisciplinarity For Sustainability

Transdisciplinarity For Sustainability
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780429581502
ISBN-13 : 0429581505
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Transdisciplinarity For Sustainability by : Martina M. Keitsch

This volume explores interactions between academia and different societal stakeholders with a focus on sustainability. It examines the significance and potential of transdisciplinary collaboration as a tool for sustainability and the SDGs. Traditionally, academia has focused on research and education. More recently, however, the challenges of sustainable development and achieving the SDGs have required the co-production of knowledge between academic and non-academic actors. Compromising theory, methods and case studies from a broad span of transdisciplinary collaboration, Transdisciplinarity For Sustainability: Aligning Diverse Practices is written by specialists from various academic disciplines and represents an important step forward in systematising knowledge and understanding of transdisciplinary collaboration. They are designed to provide a roadmap for further research in the field and facilitate pursuing and realizing the SDGs. The book will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students in a variety of disciplines such as architecture, design, economics, social sciences, engineering and sustainability studies. It will also be of significant value to professionals who are engaged in transdisciplinary collaboration that supports sustainable development.

Transdisciplinarity in Mathematics Education

Transdisciplinarity in Mathematics Education
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9783319636245
ISBN-13 : 3319636243
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Transdisciplinarity in Mathematics Education by : Limin Jao

The book explores various facets of transdisciplinarity in mathematics education and its importance for research and practice. The book comprehensively outlines the ways that mathematics interacts with different disciplines, world views, and contexts; these topics include: mathematics and the humanities, the complex nature of mathematics education, mathematics education and social contexts, and more. It is an invaluable resource for mathematics education students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to incorporate transdisciplinarity into their own practice.