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Dionnet, Mathieu; Lisode; mathieu.dionnet@lisode.com; Daniell, Katherine A; Centre for Policy Innovation, The Australian National University; katherine.daniell@anu.edu.au; Imache, Amar; Lisode; amar.imache@lisode.com; von Korff, Yorck; Lisode; yorck.von-korff@lisode.com; Bouarfa, Sami; UMR G-EAU, Cemagref; sami.bouarfa@cemagref.fr; Garin, Patrice; UMR G-EAU, Cemagref; patrice.garin@cemagref.fr; Jamin, Jean-Yves; UMR G-EAU, CIRAD; jamin@cirad.fr; Rollin, Dominique; UMR G-EAU, Cemagref; dominique.rollin@cemagref.fr; Rougier, Jean-Emmanuel; Lisode; Jean-Emmanuel.Rougier@lisode.com. |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Community of practice; Natural resource management; Public participation; Role play; Simulation. |
Ano: 2013 |
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Cundill, Georgina; Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University; g.cundill@ru.ac.za; Roux, Dirk J; Scientific Services, South African National Parks; Sustainability Research Unit, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University; dirk.roux@sanparks.org; Parker, John N.; Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University; Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology, Arizona State University; National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California at Santa Barbara.; John.Parker@asu.edu. |
Transdisciplinary research practice has become a core element of global sustainability science. Transdisciplinary research brings with it an expectation that people with different backgrounds and interests will learn together through collective problem solving and innovation. Here we introduce the concept of “transdisciplinary communities of practice, ” and draw on both situated learning theory and transdisciplinary practice to identify three key lessons for people working in, managing, or funding such groups. (1) Opportunities need to be purposefully created for outsiders to observe activities in the core group. (2) Communities of practice cannot be artificially created, but they can be nurtured. (3) Power matters in transdisciplinary... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Insight |
Palavras-chave: Community of practice; Transdisciplinarity. |
Ano: 2015 |
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