Methods for transdisciplinary research : a primer for practice / Matthias Bergmann ... Transl. by Ronald C. Faust
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English, German Publisher: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Campus, 2012Description: 294 S. : IllISBN:- 9783593396477
- 9783593418360
- 310
- 001.4/2 001.42
- H61
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Summary: Die transdisziplinäre Forschung bearbeitet komplexe gesellschaftliche Probleme, indem sie Wissen und Methoden aus verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Fächern verknüpft und Expertise aus dem gesellschaftlichen Problemfeld einbezieht. Die Autoren beschreiben erstmals systematisch wissenschaftliche Methoden für die dabei entstehenden Integrationsaufgaben und geben Beispiele aus der Forschungspraxis.PPN: PPN: 1651938644Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-73-CVS12 | ZDB-73-CVA | ZDB-73-CVS
Contents; Preface to the English edition; Foreword to the English edition; Introduction to the 2010 German edition; Structure of the book and how to use it; How to use the method collection and examples; Chapter I: The integrative approach in transdisciplinary research; Chapter II: Integration methods-An overview of individua lmethods for transdisciplinary research practice; II.A Integration through conceptual clarification and theoretical framing; A.1 Integration through interdisciplinary conceptual work; A.2 Integration through theoretical framing
II.B Integration through research questions and hypothesis formulationB.1 Integration through joint formulation of relevant research questions; B.2 Integration through the formulation of hypotheses; II.C Screening, using, refining, and further developing effective integrative scientific methods; C.1 Integration through screening existing (inter)disciplinary methods and identifying methodical needs; C.2 Integration through interdisciplinary development of methods; C.3 Integration through adopting established transdisciplinary methods; II.D Integrative assessment procedures
II.E Integration through the development and application of modelsII.F Integration through artifacts, services and products as boundary objects; F.1 Integration through artifacts, services and products; F.2 Integration through publications; II.G Integrative procedures and instruments of research organization; G.1 Integration through the formation of interdisciplinary teams; G.2 Integration through stakeholder involvement and participation; G.3 Integration through iteration/recursiveness; G.4 Integration through key question procedure at end of project
Chapter III: Integration strategies-Examples of comprehensive concepts in research practiceIII.A Preliminary remark; III.B Example 1: Strategies for a sustainable urbanmobility-Integration through interdisciplinary method development; B.1 Framework conditions and project's research goal24; B.2 Research strategy and integration methods; B.3 Project brief; III.C Example 2: Demography and supply systems-Integration through theoretical work and model development; C.1 Framework conditions and project's research goal; C.2 Research strategy and integration methods; C.3 Project brief
III.D Example 2: Decline of fish populations-Integration through formulation of hypotheses with stakeholder participationD.1 Framework conditions and project's research goal; D.2 Research strategy and integration methods; D.3 Project brief; III.E Example 4: A reconception of grazingland management-Integration through inclusion of everyday action; E.1 Framework conditions and project's research goal; E.2 Research strategy and integration methods; E.3 Project brief; III.F Example 5: Adapted health services for nomadic pastoralists-Integration through the inclusion of at arget group
F.1 Framework conditions and project's research goal
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