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Knowledge Integration in Students After Transdisciplinary Communication with the Oldest Old [PDF]
How do students integrate their cognitive insights gained from dialogues with the oldest old persons? The lecture provides insight into an exploratory evaluation of self-reflexions written by students, which they prepared after an intergenerational ...
Sonja Ehret
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Transboundary COVID-19 response on health communication in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe
A global COVID-19 pandemic caused untold community disruptions, a huge toll on lives and placed major burdens on the economies of developing countries. It spread worldwide within a short period of time before nations could mobilise evidence for the best ...
Mark Nyandoro +2 more
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Knowledge Management (KM) in the 1990s was a key upwardly-mobile management discipline. Indeed, a proliferation of articles suggested KM had the potential to make a radical departure from conventional views of organisational assets and resources, and ...
Jones, Rachel Anne
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Communication and COVID-2019: A Review of Transdisciplinary Communication Scholarship
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are directly impacted. Global disaster events such as earthquakes, epidemics, and nuclear meltdowns require the swift and efficient spread of accurate ...
Bergholm, Jadden
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Abstract Alongside the rise of the evidence‐based conservation movement over the past 20 years, environmental education (EE) has emerged as a worthwhile strategy to achieve conservation goals. EE can help develop the societal attitudes, knowledge, skills, behaviours and norms that address conservation and environmental challenges and build deeper ...
Nicole M. Ardoin +4 more
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Unpacking the task of synthesis when weaving knowledge systems for biodiversity assessments
Abstract The pivot towards evidence‐based conservation since 2000 has inspired global environmental assessments to gather evidence across multiple knowledge systems, including through co‐production with Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Knowledge co‐production is highlighted as a strategy for transformative change towards a just future that ...
Maria Tengö +7 more
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DeGroot dynamics, a prototypical model of opinion formation under social influence, tends to yield biased consensus in centralized groups. However, such a consensus can be accurate if competent individuals occupy central positions and exert ...
Poong Oh, Andrew Schauf
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“Pathways” at the heart of a transdisciplinary community of practices
Fréour, Claire, Dangles, Olivier
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Evaluating Epistemic Commitments and Science Communication Practice in Transdisciplinary Research
Transdisciplinary research is a central commitment in efforts to advance sustainability. Transdisciplinarity requires integrating knowledge from a variety of groups, including scientists, policymakers, and regulators. Success in integrating multiple ways
Suldovsky, Brianne +5 more
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On the need for biocultural approaches to restoration
Abstract Ecological restoration is gaining global momentum for climate mitigation, yet its prevailing approach, often rooted in Western technical science, frequently appears neutral while inadvertently reinforcing power imbalances and sidelining local knowledge.
Felipe Melo +13 more
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