Interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity a nd other variants on disciplinarity are now thriving topics of academic and policy interest. There is much talk of the need for novel institutional arrangements and a new knowledge „culture‟ which might better support modes of communication, thinking and p ractice that foster and sustain collaborative work between, across and beyond disciplines. Transdisciplinarity in particular is often presented in terms of a vital transformation in the nature of knowledge production and in the relations between „science‟ and „society‟, although different accounts emphasize different aspects. In this study, entitled “Interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity and psychosocial studies”, we focus on inter a...
Psychosocial studies is a putatively ‘new’ or emerging field concerned with the irreducible relation...
In the article a new approach to research called “psychosocial studies” is examined. According to th...
International audienceTransdisciplinarity is generally defined by the inclusion of non-academic stak...
Interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity a nd other variants on disciplinarity are now thriving t...
Event synopsis: The interconnectedness of our world has never been more apparent. In a challenge to...
AbstractThe article highlights the relation of congruence and complementarity between disciplinary k...
This chapter is about a way of working with processes of experience in social settings (a critical t...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. Whi...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and research practices within acad...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. Wh...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and research practices within acad...
Interdisciplinary research in social sciences has become a rather popular theme of discussion, havin...
Our world is in a state of critical transition demanding new, creative, ecosystemically fit and sust...
The purpose of this article is to reflect upon how interdisciplinarity is understood in social scien...
International audienceTransdisciplinarity is generally defined by the inclusion of non-academic stak...
Psychosocial studies is a putatively ‘new’ or emerging field concerned with the irreducible relation...
In the article a new approach to research called “psychosocial studies” is examined. According to th...
International audienceTransdisciplinarity is generally defined by the inclusion of non-academic stak...
Interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity a nd other variants on disciplinarity are now thriving t...
Event synopsis: The interconnectedness of our world has never been more apparent. In a challenge to...
AbstractThe article highlights the relation of congruence and complementarity between disciplinary k...
This chapter is about a way of working with processes of experience in social settings (a critical t...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. Whi...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and research practices within acad...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. Wh...
Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and research practices within acad...
Interdisciplinary research in social sciences has become a rather popular theme of discussion, havin...
Our world is in a state of critical transition demanding new, creative, ecosystemically fit and sust...
The purpose of this article is to reflect upon how interdisciplinarity is understood in social scien...
International audienceTransdisciplinarity is generally defined by the inclusion of non-academic stak...
Psychosocial studies is a putatively ‘new’ or emerging field concerned with the irreducible relation...
In the article a new approach to research called “psychosocial studies” is examined. According to th...
International audienceTransdisciplinarity is generally defined by the inclusion of non-academic stak...