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  1. Transdisciplinarity - Wikipedia

    Transdisciplinary research connotes research strategies that cross disciplinary and beyond disciplinary (social knowledge) boundaries to create a holistic approach.

  2. Multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinarity; what is what?

    Transdisciplinarity involves not only students or academics, but also other (societal) partners in researching a complex question. Think, for example, of co-creation between students and …

  3. Interdisciplinarity vs. Transdisciplinarity - What's the Difference ...

    Transdisciplinary research aims to address complex problems by integrating diverse forms of knowledge and involving multiple actors throughout the research process.

  4. Why Transdisciplinary - Purdue University

    Oct 5, 2022 · What is ‘transdisciplinary’? Transdisciplinary work involves collaborators from multiple disciplines in a co-equal partnership, in which they collectively define and develop …

  5. What Is Transdisciplinary Research? | Division of Research and ...

    “Transdisciplinary” research works across disciplines and sectors so that interdisciplinary knowledge may breach the boundary between science and society. Both approaches require …

  6. Characteristics, potentials, and challenges of transdisciplinary ...

    Jan 21, 2022 · We describe definitions, characteristics, schools of thought, and an exemplary three-phase model of transdisciplinary research.

  7. What do we mean by “transdisciplinary research”?

    Like most complex concepts, there is no one single definition of “transdisciplinary research”. But, Helen Buckley Woods writes, all definitions share three common elements: partnerships, …

  8. Transdisciplinarity represents a change in thinking about research and education challenging the division of academic labor into traditional disciplines such as English, sociology, or geology.

  9. What is transdisciplinary research? - Universiteit Utrecht

    This field guide defines transdisciplinary research as research that integrates knowledge across academic disciplines and with non-academic stakeholders to address societal challenges. It is …

  10. What is TD? - en.transdisciplinarity.ch

    In US health research, for instance, transdisciplinarity means to study an issue – let us think of cancer – from the molecular level, through tissues, organs, bodies, and individuals up to society.