跨越国界,共同创造:跨学科知识生产的跨学科对话

IF 0.9 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
U. Dirnagl, P. Misselwitz, L. Ruhrort, D. Simon
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由于新冠疫情,有必要取消“重新定位”会议。科学与社会关系中的反身性维度”。当时,也就是2020年5月,人们还不确定这场大流行的影响会有多深远。这也影响了我们计划的小组讨论,目的是收集学术界跨学科的实际和面向应用的观点。随着全球对旅行和社交活动集会的限制加剧,数字会议逐渐发展成为一种有效的学术交流形式。在这方面,当我们能够在2020年6月15日通过视频直播保存两小时的小组讨论“跨越国界,共同创造:跨学科知识生产的跨学科对话”时,我们感到非常兴奋。会议提出的主要问题起到了指导作用:学术出版物和知识生产在多大程度上依赖于反身性和自我反省?在学术界和社会的紧张关系中,这对研究人员的自我定位有什么影响?学术活动对社会和对社会有多大意义的问题与跨学科研究的相关性问题直接相关,跨学科研究有时被视为一种可能性、一种需求、一种请求,甚至是一种必要性。虽然本文集中的其他文章主要是从理论角度讨论这些问题,但小组讨论被认为是“实证对应物”。目的是从不同的功能角度探索和讨论跨学科研究实践中出现的机遇和挑战:如政治和流动性研究、医学、建筑和城市规划。为此,我们邀请了四位参与者,我们将在下面介绍他们。
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Crossing Borders, Creating Together: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Transdisciplinary Knowledge Production
Due to the Corona pandemic, it was necessary to cancel the conference "Positionality Reloaded. Dimensions of Reflexivity in the Relationship of Science and Society" at short notice. At the time, in May 2020, it was quite uncertain how far-reaching the consequences of the pandemic would be. This also affected the panel discussion that we had planned in order to collect practical and application-oriented perspectives on transdisciplinarity in academics. As restrictions of traveling and gatherings on social events across the globe intensified, digital conferences gradually developed into an effective format for academic exchange. In this respect, we were thrilled when we were able to save the two-hour panel discussion "Crossing Borders, Creating Together: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Transdisciplinary Knowledge Production" on 15 June 2020 using a live video broadcast. The main questions from the conference served as a guide: To what extent do academic publications and knowledge production rely on reflexivity and self-reflection? What consequences does this have for the selfpositioning of researchers in the tense relationship between academia and society? The question of how meaningful academic activities are in society and for society correlates directly with the question of the relevance of transdisciplinary research, that is occasionally addressed as a possibility, a demand, a request, or even a necessity. While the other contributions in this collection primarily discuss these questions from a theoretical standpoint, the panel discussion was conceived as an "empirical counterpart." The objective was to explore and discuss the opportunities and challenges that arise in transdisciplinary research practice from different functional perspectives: such as political and mobility research, medicine, or architecture and urban planning. For this purpose, we invited four participants, whom we will introduce below.
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