Research In-between: The Constitutive Role of Cultural Differences in Transdisciplinarity

  • Ulli Vilsmaier Leuphana University of Luneburg, Methodology Center and Institute for Ethics and Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research
  • Vera Brandner University of Innsbruck, Department of Sociology
  • Moritz Engbers 3Leuphana University of Luneburg, Faculty of Sustainability and Methodology Center
Keywords: Research topography, Third Space, integration, differentiation, responsitivity, power relations, transformative research

Abstract

Transdisciplinary research can be considered an  integrative  practice  that  is  grounded  in difference.  It emerges as in-between space established among societal domains, different ways of knowing, acting and being, and constitutes a new topos in the landscape of societal institutions. We argue that it is through difference that transdisciplinary research spaces are created and elaborate on the characteristics of these in-between spaces. We provide insights into theoretical considerations of the constitution of transdisciplinary research spaces and show how cultural differences, determined by existing power relations and hegemonies, can be brought into fruition.  Our aim is to contribute to theoretical considerations of a concept of research that is not reduced to academic research only but considered a cultural practice of people at stake to better understand and transform situations or phenomena of shared interest.

Published
2017-01-01
How to Cite
Vilsmaier, U., Brandner, V., & Engbers, M. (2017). Research In-between: The Constitutive Role of Cultural Differences in Transdisciplinarity. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.22545/2017/00093
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