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Transdisciplinarity : recreating integrated knowledge / edited by Margaret A. Somerville & David J. Rapport.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Somerville, Margaret A., Author.
Contributor:
Somerville, Margaret A.
Rapport, David J.
Series:
Advances in sustainable development
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (289 p.)
Place of Publication:
Oxford : EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Transdisciplinarity provides an essential context for understanding some of the most important, complex, and difficult issues we face, whether in environmental protection, maintaining our health care systems, drafting new laws, formulating public policy, accommodating religious and cultural pluralism, or dealing humanely and respectfully with an ageing population. It responds to the need to cross boundaries in order to embrace the ideas of all disciplines that may be relevant to these questions. Successful transdisciplinary endeavours depend on developing methodologies that can be used to re-integrate knowledge. Contributors include Upendra Baxi (University of Warwick), Solomon Benatar (University of Cape Town), Ellis Cowling (North Carolina State University, William S. Fyfe (University of Western Ontario), Norbert Gilmore (McGill University), Julie Thompso Klein (Wayne State University), Sheldon Krimsky (Tufts University), Brian Lapping (documentary filmmaker), John Last (emeritus, University of Ottawa), Roderick MacDonald (McGill University), Desmond Manderson (Macquarie University), Eleonora Barbieri Masini (Gregorian University), Gavan J. McDonell (University of New South Wales), Anthony J. McMichael (University of London), Robert Y. McMurtry (Medical Research Council of Canada), Nicole Morgan (author, France), William H. Newell (Miami University), David J, Rapport, Andrew Sage (emeritus, George Mason University), Margaret A. Somerville, and Katherine Young (McGill University).
Contents:
section 1. Introduction
section 2. Experiences with transdisciplinarity
section 3. Reports from the colloquium.
Notes:
Includes indexes.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-53124-0
9786613843692
0-7735-8621-0
OCLC:
806247403

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