Transdisciplinarity: Dilemmas, Elasticity in Perspectives, and Anxiety–the Case of Integrated Surveys

Q3 Multidisciplinary
W.H. Erik de Man
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The aim of the paper is to contribute to the ongoing discourse of transdisciplinarity by providing a case study in the development some fifty years ago of `integrated surveys integrated, multi-disciplinary resource studies for development as an application of transdisciplinarity avant la lettre. Lessons from integrated surveys suggest that transdisciplinarity would require `elasticity in perspectives'; the ability to accommodate dilemmas of con icting perspectives at shared problem situations. This common ground resembles the `included middle' in transdisciplinarity as proposed by Nicolescu. Looking from rather than disciplinary looking at the problem may create an emergent understanding of its `reality'. The case history of integrated surveys also suggests that when research gets more transdisciplinary, researchers enter unfamiliar disciplinary grounds which could create uncertainty and even anxiety about their identity, legitimacy, relevance and stature. Finally, the paper argues that transdisciplinarity is not necessarily rigorous. Its rigor is dependent on the speci fic problem situation under investigation.
跨学科性:困境、视角弹性和焦虑——以综合调查为例
本文的目的是通过提供一个案例研究,为正在进行的跨学科话语做出贡献,该案例研究是在大约50年前“综合调查”的发展中进行的,综合的,多学科的资源研究作为跨学科先锋性的应用。综合调查的经验表明,跨学科需要“观点的弹性”;在共同的问题情境中适应矛盾观点的能力。这种共同点类似于Nicolescu提出的跨学科中的“包含中间”。从学科的角度而不是从学科的角度来看待问题,可能会让你对问题的“真实性”产生一种突现的理解。综合调查的个案历史还表明,当研究变得更加跨学科时,研究人员会进入不熟悉的学科领域,这可能会对他们的身份、合法性、相关性和地位产生不确定性,甚至焦虑。最后,本文认为,跨学科不一定是严格的。其严谨性取决于所调查的具体问题情况。
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Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering  Science
Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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