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What is the role of theory in transdisciplinary research?

By Workshop Group on Theory at 2015 Basel International Transdisciplinary Conference

Workshop Group on Theory at 2015 Basel International Transdisciplinary Conference (biography)

Theory makes clear what transdisciplinary researchers value and stand for; we therefore have a responsibility to build and articulate it.

If we think about transdisciplinary research as a space situated between different epistemic cultures and practices, as well as being culturally contextualised, we can expect different theories of transdisciplinary research, as well as different significance and functions of theory, and different ways of working with theories, in transdisciplinary research.

Theory can contribute to the identity and development of transdisciplinary research. Theory or conceptual models can provide practical guidance to the challenging problems transdisciplinary research tackles. These can help guide the transdisciplinary research process.

Theory can make certain research fields visible, giving them a place in the landscape of knowledge. It can also make transdisciplinary research more ‘approachable’ for scientists and decision makers for whom transdisciplinarity is not a major interest.

It is important to hold theory lightly and to approach and use it pragmatically. The aim is to produce effective action rather than ideas in books.

Some functions of theory in transdisciplinary research:

Key questions for building a theory of transdisciplinary research:

We welcome your responses to these comments and questions and look forward to a lively ongoing discussion.

Biography: These comments and questions were developed by participants at a workshop on “Significance and relevance of theory and theory building in transdisciplinary research. A discursive, praxeological approach” at the [LINK REMOVED as no longer functional – International Transdisciplinary Conference 2015] (8 – 10 September 2015 Basel, Switzerland).

The workshop organisers were:

The other participants were:

Moritz Engbers (Leuphana Lüneburg) transcribed the audio-recording of the workshop and Gabriele Bammer wrote this post from the workshop summary produced by the organisers.

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