Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts

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Autor(a) principal: Wehrden, Henrik von
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Guimarães, Maria Helena, Bina, Olivia, Varanda, Marta, Lang, Daniel J., John, Beatrice, Gralla, Fabienne, Alexander, Doris, Lawrence, Roderick J., Raines, Dorit, White, Allen
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/29192
Resumo: Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. While various definitions exist, a clear distinction between inter- and transdisciplinarity remains difficult. Although there is a wide consensus about the need to define and apply these approaches, there is no agreement over definitions. Building on data collected during the first year of the COST Action TD1408 “Interdisciplinarity in research programming and funding cycles” (INTREPID), this paper describes both tensions and common ground about the characteristics and building blocks of interand trans-disciplinarity. Drawing on empirical data from participatory workshops involving INTREPID network members coming from 27 different countries, the paper shows that diverse definitions of inter and trans-disciplinarity coexist within scientific literature and in the mind of researchers and practitioners. The understanding about the involvement of actors outside of academia also differs widely across scientific communities irrespective of disciplinary training or the research subjects. The focus should be on the knowledge that is required to deal with a specific problem, rather than discussing “if” and “how” to integrate actors outside the academia, and collaboration should start with joint problem framing. This diversity is, however, not an absolute obstacle to practice, since the latter is made possible through building blocks such as knowledge domains, problem- and solution- oriented approaches, common goals, as well as target knowledge. In order to move towards more effective inter- and transdisciplinary research, we identify the need for trained interdisciplinarity facilitators and ‘accompanying research’ (derived from the Danish term ‘følgeforskning’). These two roles can be essential to inter- and transdisciplinarity practices including the promotion of reflexivity.
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title Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
spellingShingle Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
Wehrden, Henrik von
Interdisciplinarity
Transdisciplinarity
title_short Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
title_full Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
title_sort Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts
author Wehrden, Henrik von
author_facet Wehrden, Henrik von
Guimarães, Maria Helena
Bina, Olivia
Varanda, Marta
Lang, Daniel J.
John, Beatrice
Gralla, Fabienne
Alexander, Doris
Lawrence, Roderick J.
Raines, Dorit
White, Allen
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Bina, Olivia
Varanda, Marta
Lang, Daniel J.
John, Beatrice
Gralla, Fabienne
Alexander, Doris
Lawrence, Roderick J.
Raines, Dorit
White, Allen
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wehrden, Henrik von
Guimarães, Maria Helena
Bina, Olivia
Varanda, Marta
Lang, Daniel J.
John, Beatrice
Gralla, Fabienne
Alexander, Doris
Lawrence, Roderick J.
Raines, Dorit
White, Allen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Interdisciplinarity
Transdisciplinarity
topic Interdisciplinarity
Transdisciplinarity
description Inter- and transdisciplinarity are increasingly relevant concepts and practices within academia. While various definitions exist, a clear distinction between inter- and transdisciplinarity remains difficult. Although there is a wide consensus about the need to define and apply these approaches, there is no agreement over definitions. Building on data collected during the first year of the COST Action TD1408 “Interdisciplinarity in research programming and funding cycles” (INTREPID), this paper describes both tensions and common ground about the characteristics and building blocks of interand trans-disciplinarity. Drawing on empirical data from participatory workshops involving INTREPID network members coming from 27 different countries, the paper shows that diverse definitions of inter and trans-disciplinarity coexist within scientific literature and in the mind of researchers and practitioners. The understanding about the involvement of actors outside of academia also differs widely across scientific communities irrespective of disciplinary training or the research subjects. The focus should be on the knowledge that is required to deal with a specific problem, rather than discussing “if” and “how” to integrate actors outside the academia, and collaboration should start with joint problem framing. This diversity is, however, not an absolute obstacle to practice, since the latter is made possible through building blocks such as knowledge domains, problem- and solution- oriented approaches, common goals, as well as target knowledge. In order to move towards more effective inter- and transdisciplinary research, we identify the need for trained interdisciplinarity facilitators and ‘accompanying research’ (derived from the Danish term ‘følgeforskning’). These two roles can be essential to inter- and transdisciplinarity practices including the promotion of reflexivity.
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