Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society
Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation
Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society
ISBN: 978-1-138-21640-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Transdisciplinarity is a new way of scientifically meeting the challenges of sustainability. Indeed, interdisciplinary collaboration and co-operation with non-academic ‘practice partners’ is at the core of this; creating contextualised, socially relevant knowledge about complex real-world problems.
Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability breaks new ground by presenting transdisciplinary research in practice, drawing on recent advances by the vibrant transdisciplinary research communities in the German-speaking world. It describes methodological innovations developed to address wide-ranging contemporary issues including climate change adaptation, energy policy, sustainable agriculture and soil conservation. Furthermore, the authors reflect on the challenges involved in integrating non-academic actors in scientific research, on the tensions that arise in the encounter of theory and praxis, and on the inherently normative, political nature of sustainability research.
Highlighting the need for academic institutions to be transformed to reflect transdisciplinarity, this timely volume will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Sustainability Science, Transdisciplinary Studies and Philosophy of Science.
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Preface: Bernhard Gläser & Heike Egner, series editors
Foreword by the editor: Martina Padmanabhan
Introduction: Transdisciplinarity for sustainability
Martina Padmanabhan
Section 1: Understanding sustainability science as challenge and necessity
A transdisciplinary approach to the process of socio-technical transformation: the case of German ‘Energiewende’
Armin Grunwald
Real-world laboratories as an institutionalisation of the new social contract between science and society
Mandy Singer-Brodowski & Matthias Wanner & Uwe Schneidewind
Transdisciplinarity in social-ecological research: Constraints, challenges and opportunities. Reflections on personal experience
Sabine Hofmeister
Section 2: Cooperating with partners of practice
From the plurality of transdisciplinarity to concrete transdisciplinary methods. The case of PoNa and its dialogue with practitioners on a picture discourse analysis.
Daniela Gottschlich & Jedrzej Sulmowski
Social learning videos: A method for successful collaboration between science and practice
Patricia Fry
Developing landscape scenarios and identifying local management options:
Outcomes and evaluation of a participatory approach in the Swabian Alb, Germany
Claudia Bieling, Holger Gerdes, Bettina Ohnesorge, Tobias Plieninger, Harald Schaich, Christian Schleyer, Kathrin Trommler & Franziska Wolff
Section 3: Pursuing methodological innovations for transdisciplinarity
This is the case (study) - so what? Reflections on a constitutive tension in sustainability science
Rafael Ziegler
Facilitating change: Methodologies for collaborative learning with stakeholders
Anja Christinck & Brigitte Kaufmann
Dream team or evil twins? International tandems in transdisciplinary research
Martina Padmanabhan
Section 4: Policy Interface: Creating dialogues with policy makers
Die Landforscher: Independent researchers networking for sustainable agriculture
Andrea Fink-Keßler & Karin Jürgens
Prospective scenario planning in collaborative transdisciplinary research
Ingo Neumann Neumann &, Sonja Deppisch
Policy foresight: Conceptual ideas on how to engage with dynamics of policy instrument design
Carsten Mann & Jan-Peter Voss
Outlook: The future of transdisciplinarity
Martina Padmanabhan