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Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability - Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation

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List of contents

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

About the author

Martina Padmanabhan is W3 Chair of Comparative Development and Cultural Studies - Southeast Asia, University of Passau, Germany

Summary

This book presents transdisciplinary research in practice. It describes methodological innovations and examines the challenges involved in integrating non-academic actors in scientific research, the tensions that arise in the encounter of theory and praxis, and the inherently normative, political nature of sustainability research.

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Sustainability can neither be understood nor realized without transdisciplinarity. In this collection of outstanding contribution by a stellar cast of international scholars and practitioners, Dr. Padmanabhan brilliantly demonstrates how sustainability science researchers and practitioners can speak to and learn from each other. This model of integrative work will prove to be of lasting and immense value.Arun Agrawal is a Professor at the School of Natural Resources & Environment at the University of Michigan, USACo-design, co-production and co-dissemination are often applied in transdisciplinary research, but still lacks methodological clarity in practise. The volume offers outstanding research from German speaking countries that can further elucidate the implementation of these concepts. It clearly demonstrates that power, gender and culture must be considered carefully to establish transdisciplinarity as emancipatory force." Christoph Görg, Professor of Social Ecology, Alpen-Adria Universtät Wien, Austria

Product details

Authors Martina Padmanabhan
Assisted by Martina Padmanabhan (Editor), Padmanabhan Martina (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367890131
ISBN 978-0-367-89013-1
No. of pages 314
Series Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Applied ecology, Bioethics, Bio-ethics

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