Communities of Practice are sites of social learning for the co-production of knowledge. Building on recent literature on Transdisciplinary Communities of Practice, this article reflects on the experiences of an emergent ‘Food Governance Community of Practice’ in South Africa that brings together multiple stakeholders to co-produce knowledge to inform local food policy and governance. Our results show the following lessons for managers and participants engaged in establishing similar ‘third spaces’ for knowledge co-production: 1) make inevitable power asymmetries explicit; 2) the identity of the group should not be built on a particular normative position but emerge from discursive processes and 3) create a balance between supporting p...
For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AF...
This paper explores a form of knowledge politics played out within and between universities and rese...
Sustainability transitions involve the disruption of pre-existing commitments, roles and rules, and ...
Communities of Practice are sites of social learning for the co-production of knowledge. Building on...
The highly concentrated formal agri-food sector holds enormous power in the governance of the food s...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
There has been a call for more participatory processes to feed into urban planning for more resilien...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
Post-positivist critics of the linear-rational understanding of the role of knowledge in decision m...
Agroecology represents a holistic approach in the transition to food system sustainability, integra...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are a promising concept for transdisciplinary knowledge co-creation i...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are a promising concept for transdisciplinary knowledge co-creation i...
abstract: Transdisciplinary research practice has become a core element of global sustainability sci...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The study was ...
For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AF...
This paper explores a form of knowledge politics played out within and between universities and rese...
Sustainability transitions involve the disruption of pre-existing commitments, roles and rules, and ...
Communities of Practice are sites of social learning for the co-production of knowledge. Building on...
The highly concentrated formal agri-food sector holds enormous power in the governance of the food s...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
There has been a call for more participatory processes to feed into urban planning for more resilien...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
New forms of knowledge production that actively engage in different types of knowledge in participat...
Post-positivist critics of the linear-rational understanding of the role of knowledge in decision m...
Agroecology represents a holistic approach in the transition to food system sustainability, integra...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are a promising concept for transdisciplinary knowledge co-creation i...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are a promising concept for transdisciplinary knowledge co-creation i...
abstract: Transdisciplinary research practice has become a core element of global sustainability sci...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The study was ...
For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AF...
This paper explores a form of knowledge politics played out within and between universities and rese...
Sustainability transitions involve the disruption of pre-existing commitments, roles and rules, and ...