
Principles for Designing Transdisciplinary Research
Proposed by the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences
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In the information or knowledge society, there is a need for transdisciplinary research, i. e. research that deals with complex life-world problems. Transdisciplinary projects aim to come up with practice-oriented solutions that serve what is perceived to be the common good. In order to achieve this, they transcend disciplinary boundaries and include the perspectives of public agencies, the business community and civil society in the research process. This process is therefore particularly challenging for those involved.
This book is proposed by the transdisciplinarity-net, which is a project supported by the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. It offers a means of designing transdisciplinary research. The tools presented here help structure the research process, in particular with a view to:
adequately reducing the complexity of a problem field,
taking into account the multiplicity of perspectives,
embedding research into the social context, and
adapting concepts and methods in the course of the research process.
This publication shows how these tools can be used in the three phases of a transdisciplinary research process: identifying and structuring the problem, analyzing the problem and bringing results to fruition.
This book is proposed by the transdisciplinarity-net, which is a project supported by the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. It offers a means of designing transdisciplinary research. The tools presented here help structure the research process, in particular with a view to:
adequately reducing the complexity of a problem field,
taking into account the multiplicity of perspectives,
embedding research into the social context, and
adapting concepts and methods in the course of the research process.
This publication shows how these tools can be used in the three phases of a transdisciplinary research process: identifying and structuring the problem, analyzing the problem and bringing results to fruition.
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Christian Pohl | Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn
Principles for Designing Transdisciplinary Research
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Christian Pohl, with a PhD in environmental sciences and a habilitation at the University of Bern, is co-director of the Transdisciplinarity Lab (TdLab) of the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich.
ISNI: 0000 0001 3863 834X GND: 121553698
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Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn joined the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich in 1990, where she was Adjunct Professor 2006-2017 and did research in philosophy of environmental science and in environmental ethics.
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