Sustainable knowledge transformation in and through higher education: A case for transdisciplinary leadership
This article explores inter- and transdisciplinarity, given the need for more complex, relevant, and transformative knowledge to shift society towards more sustainable futures. It connects practical questions about economic, societal, and ecological limits to questions about the limitations of acad...
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doaj-c677dbffb575410c9a251ade82093b142020-12-16T09:47:12ZengUCL PressInternational Journal of Development Education and Global Learning1756-52782017-02-0110.18546/IJDEGL.8.3.02Sustainable knowledge transformation in and through higher education: A case for transdisciplinary leadershipSu-Ming KhooThis article explores inter- and transdisciplinarity, given the need for more complex, relevant, and transformative knowledge to shift society towards more sustainable futures. It connects practical questions about economic, societal, and ecological limits to questions about the limitations of academic knowledge. Transdisciplinarity involves co-constructing socially relevant, transformative knowledge with actors outside academia. In practice, transdisciplinary work requires clarity about intentions, along with inclusive and well-facilitated collaborative processes that accommodate dissenting and transgressive perspectives. Higher education has begun to experiment with inter- and transdisciplinarity via sustainability-focused projects. However, it insufficiently addresses broader demands for transformation and cannot address these adequately without integral leadership.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=3769bb75-ba00-47d3-8e24-a46f7cf5214b |
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Sustainable knowledge transformation in and through higher education: A case for transdisciplinary leadership |
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This article explores inter- and transdisciplinarity, given the need for more complex, relevant, and transformative knowledge to shift society towards more sustainable futures. It connects practical questions about economic, societal, and ecological limits to questions about the limitations
of academic knowledge. Transdisciplinarity involves co-constructing socially relevant, transformative knowledge with actors outside academia. In practice, transdisciplinary work requires clarity about intentions, along with inclusive and well-facilitated collaborative processes that accommodate
dissenting and transgressive perspectives. Higher education has begun to experiment with inter- and transdisciplinarity via sustainability-focused projects. However, it insufficiently addresses broader demands for transformation and cannot address these adequately without integral leadership. |
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