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Transformative research requires transdisciplinary collaboration, forcing researchers out of their disciplinary comfort zones. In transdisciplinary research projects, the role of (social) scientists changes, and non-scientific actors become part of ...
R. Hölsgens +9 more
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Towards a unified concept of transdisciplinary research
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Izak van Zyl
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Challenges and strategies in transdisciplinary research ‐ early career researchers’ perspectives
Addressing socio-environmental challenges requires a multifaceted approach and a comprehensive understanding, which is precisely what transdisciplinary research can provide.
Vanja Djinlev +6 more
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Towards Convergence: How to Do Transdisciplinary Environmental Health Disparities Research. [PDF]
Increasingly, funders (i.e., national, public funders, such as the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation in the U.S.) and scholars agree that single disciplines are ill equipped to study the pressing social, health, and ...
Cannon, Clare EB
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Structured Collaboration Across a Transformative Knowledge Network-Learning Across Disciplines, Cultures and Contexts? [PDF]
Realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will require transformative changes at micro, meso and macro levels and across diverse geographies.
Abrol, dinesh +28 more
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An Exploration of Experiences of Transdisciplinary Research in Aging and Technology [PDF]
Transdisciplinary research (TDR) involves academics/scientists collaborating with stakeholders from diverse disciplinary and sectoral backgrounds. While TDR has been recognized as beneficial in generating innovative solutions to complex social problems ...
Fang, Mei Lan +4 more
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This paper provides a critical contribution to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030, outlining some of the core challenges of sustainable ocean governance and management by reflecting on modes and logics of interactions ...
Andreas G. Franke +9 more
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Transdisciplinary sustainability research. Procedural perspectives and professional cooperation
This article draws on social theory to advance conceptualization and methodology in transdisciplinary research. It starts with a short introduction to the state of debate on transdisciplinarity and its challenges and proposes adopting a procedural ...
Stephan Lorenz
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Theory of Change (ToC) has been promoted as a useful tool in sustainability research for visioning, planning, communication, monitoring, evaluation and learning. It involves a mapping of steps towards a desired long-term goal supplemented with continuous
L. Deutsch +3 more
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Evaluating transdisciplinary research practices: insights from social network analysis
Transdisciplinary researchers collaborate with diverse partners outside of academia to tackle sustainability problems. The patterns and practices of social interaction and the contextual nature of transdisciplinary research result in different ...
T. Steelman +16 more
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