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Frameworks for scientific and technological research oriented by transdisciplinary co-production.

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Book
Contributor:
JSTOR (Online Service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interdisciplinary research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
London, United Kingdom : Anthem Press, 2022.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Epigraph
Introduction
1. The Concern with the Unity of Knowledge in History
1.1 The New Science Described by Francis Bacon (1561-1626) The New Science Described by Francis Bacon (1561-1626)The New Science Described by Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
1.2 The Scientific Method of René Descartes (1596-1650)
1.3 The Whole and Its Parts by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)
1.4 The Roots of Systemic Thinking in Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777)
1.5 Kurt Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem (1906-1978)
1.6 Partial Considerations
2. Transdisciplinarity
2.1 Benchmarks
2.1.1 The Disciplinary Relations of Jean Piaget and Andre Lichnerowicz in the 1970s
2.1.2 The Social Purpose of Erich Jantsch in the 1970s
2.1.3 Mode 2 Knowledge Production by Michael Gibbons, Camille Limoges, Helga Nowotny, Simon Schwartzman, Peter Scott and Martin Trow in 1994
2.1.4 Transdisciplinarity Axioms of Basarab Nicolescu 1996
2.1.4.1 The Ontology Axiom
2.1.4.2 The Logic Axiom
2.1.4.3 The Complexity Axiom, Especially Edgar Morin's Thought 1991
2.2 Meanings
2.2.1 Between Society and the University of Joseph Kockelmans
2.2.2 The Transcending Continuum by Christian Pohl
2.2.3 The Abundance of the Concept for Julie Klein
2.2.3.1 From Disciplinarity to Interdisciplinarity
2.2.3.2 From Unity to Complexity
2.2.3.3 Participation and Collaboration
2.2.3.4 Forms of Knowledge of Transdisciplinary Research
2.2.3.5 The Transgressive Imperative
2.3 Partial Considerations
3. Transdisciplinary Co-Production
3.1 Evolution of the Concept of Co-Production
3.1.1 Co-Production for Economic Development in International Relations by Maurice Byé and Henri Bourguinat
3.1.2 Co-Production in Public Service Compiled by Jeffrey Brudney and Robert England
3.1.3 Co-Production as the Basis for a Polycentric Political System of Local Governance Described by Elinor Ostrom
3.1.4 The Co-Production of Scientific Knowledge Proposed by Sheila Jasanoff
3.2 Transdisciplinarity as a Co-Production of Knowledge
3.2.1 The Sustainable Knowledge of Robert Frodeman
3.2.2 The Transdisciplinary Co-Production of Merritt Polk
3.3 Partial Considerations
4. Transdisciplinary Research
4.1 The Integrative Approach
4.2 The Pursuit of the Common Good
4.3 The Conceptual Frameworks
4.3.1 The ISOE Model for the Transdisciplinary Research Process: Matthias Bergmann and Thomas Jahn (Germany, 2005)
4.3.2 Principles for Designing Transdisciplinary Research: Christian Pohl and Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn (Switzerland, 2007)
Notes:
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1839986867
9781839986857
1839986859
Publisher Number:
40031529268
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