Bridging Divides with Transdisciplinary Information Experience Concepts and Methods
Buch, Englisch, 173 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 368 g
ISBN: 978-981-15-7371-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
In the Anthropocene age there is a need for unifying the relationships between people, planet and technology, their interactions, experiences and impacts across ecosystems. In response to this need, this book introduces unifying bridging concepts and towards producing This book also presents emerging methods for transdisciplinary projects focusing on , and for digital social innovation and sustainable development partnership goals for improving quality of life.
Shared understanding is about how people from different fields and perspectives are communicating, curating, embodying, intuiting and reflecting on shared responsibilities within social ecologies. As a guide to co-designing for information experiences that create meaningful moments of shared understanding, the author illuminates essential transferable, lateral mindsets andsoft skills: through imagination, creativity, listening and noticing, and through problem emergence, multiple stakeholders, informed learning and personal change.Zielgruppe
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Chapter 1. Prologue.- Chapter 2. Revealing Transdisciplinary Invisible Work.- Chapter 3. Informational Waves.- Chapter 4. Transdisciplinary Resonance.- Chapter 5. Turning Resonant Waves into Shared Understanding.- Chapter 6. Moments.- Chapter 7. Paradoxes.- Chapter 8. Dialogues.- Chapter 9. Paradigm Shifts Towards Co-Producing Shared Understanding.