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ABOUT TD-NET Contribute to our Tour d’Horizon of Literature 2018 We are happy to invite you to participate in our next > Tour d'Horizon of Literature by sharing with us up to three publications of 2018 that you
find particularly interesting, innovative and/or enlightening regarding
inter- and transdisciplinarity. Your contribution will help us to keep
track of the growing literature in the field of inter- and
transdisciplinary research, teaching and practice and to prepare a useful list of publications
recommended "by the community for the community“. Please communicate your suggestions until 30 April 2019 using the following short survey: > www.surveymonkey.com/r/2VYBTWZ.
The td-net toolbox gets a new look
A new visual universe brings colour to the td-net toolbox! Especially
developped for the portal, the vibrant illustrations reflect the
diversity, the dynamism but also the complexity inherent in
transdisciplinary collaborations. The recently updated online portal
offers a point of entry to more widespread methods and tools that
support collaboration between experts and stakeholders from science and
practice to tackle societal challenges. > Have a look at the newly illustrated tools > Contribute with experiences and suggestions International Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019
The conference is co-organised by td-net, > Mistra Urban Futures and the > University of Gothenburg and will take place in Gothenburg from 10 to 13 September 2019. The aim of this conference, Joining Forces for Change, is to bring together actors from different professional mandates, disciplines and sectors to engage and discuss on what we can learn from our collaborative experiences, case studies and practices regarding wider societal transformation, methodological innovations and theoretical development. Therefore we want to bring together the growing body of individuals, groups and organisations who are working in different types of collaborative research and change processes, to gauge the state of the art in both research and practice from across sectors and disciplines, and to create an international forum where diverse groups can exchange experiences and learn from each other. More information on > www.transdisciplinarity.ch/itd2019
Sustainable University Day 2019: tropical vibe and lively exchanges! © Mischa Christen Organised in collaboration with the Zurich University of Applied
Sciences (ZHAW), the Sustainable University Day 2019 brought together
more than 150 students, university leaders, policy makers, non-profit
actors and other higher education representatives to discuss how
universities are responding to the challenges posed by sustainable
development and which concrete measures should be taken. In the morning,
captivating presentations offered fantastic inputs to stimulate
discussion. The rest of the day was devoted to the interactions between the participants. World Café sessions, guided tours, a networking-lounge, a
poster exhibition and finally a participative panel discussion gave
great opportunities for exchange and mutual learning. A rich program
which kept all its promises! Pictures will be available soon on the > event website
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NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY GAIA Masters Student Paper Award The international journal GAIA – Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society
invites Masters students to participate in the GAIA Masters Student
Paper Award. Masters students are encouraged to submit their results
from research-based courses or Masters theses in the field of
transdisciplinary environmental and sustainability science. The award is
meant to honor research which holds relevance for important societal
transformations and/or which has discovered new paths of inter- and
transdisciplinary environmental or sustainability research. Submission deadline: 4 November 2019 > Read more
Workshop on td collaboration: call for abstracts The "Closing the Loop: Enhancing Interdisciplinarity in Teaching and learning (> CLEAR)"
project is aligned with the goal of the associated COST Action
"Interdisciplinary in Research Programming and Funding Cycles"
(INTREPID), that raises three challenges by querying inter- and
trans-disciplinary in urban sustainable development. To share and
exchange results of the project between academics and non-academics, the
workshop "Transdisciplinary Collaboration through the Prism of Urban
Sustainable Development" is organised. It will take place on 20-21 June
2019 at the > Domaine de Penthes in Geneva. The Workshop will be held in French and English. If you wish
to attend and participate in the blitz presentation sessions (short and
interactive presentation), you can send a short abstract of your
contribution (300 words) by Friday 26 april 2019. > Read more
AIS Call: Transdisciplinarity in Global Health
From 24-26 October 2019, the Annual AIS Conference will be hosted by the
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies (IIS) at the University of
Amsterdam (UvA), The Netherlands. To be able to have different
viewpoints from across the globe the conference organisers are reaching
out to you to co-develop special sessions. For her panel session, Prof.
Marjolein Zweekhorst is looking for (worst) and best practices in
‘Transdisciplinarity in Global Health’. The deadline for submissions has
been extended to 15 April 2019. > Videocall "Transdisciplinarity in Global Health“ > Read more
I2Insights blog Learn practical tips to foster research uptake. Find out about the idea
tree, a tool for brainstorming in cross-disciplinary teams. Discover how
to achieve transformational change. Give your opinions on a manifesto
for interdisciplinarity. > See the latest contributions to the I2Insights blog
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Fazey, I. (2019): Frameworks for transdisciplinary research #7. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 28(1), p. 8. > Read more
New Issue: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 1/2019. > Read more
Jahn, T., F. Keil, and O. Marg (2019): Transdisziplinarität: zwischen Praxis und Theorie. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 28(1), p. 16-20. > Read more
Keller, L., et al. (2019): Changing Climate Change Education: Exploring moderate constructivist and transdisciplinary approaches through the research-education co-operation k.i.d.Z.21. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 28(1), p. 35-43. > Read more
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Krohn, W., A. Grunwald, and M. Ukowitz (2019): Transdisziplinäre Forschung kontrovers – Antworten und Ausblicke. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 28(1), p. 21-25. > Read more
Renn, O. (2019): Die Rolle(n) transdisziplinärer Wissenschaft bei konfliktgeladenen Transformationsprozessen. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 28(1), p. 44-51. > Read more
Zaehringer, J.G., et al. (2019): Co-producing Knowledge for Sustainable Development in Telecoupled Land Systems. In: C. Friis and J.Ø. Nielsen, eds: Telecoupling: Exploring Land-Use Change in a Globalised World. Cham: Springer International Publishing, p. 357-381. > Read more
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