By Annisa Triyanti, Corinne Lamain, Jessica Duncan and Jillian Student

2. Corinne Lamain (biography)
3. Jessica Duncan (biography)
4. Jillian Student (biography)
How are ways of knowing excluded in transdisciplinary collaborations? How can transdisciplinary collaborations provide fair compensation for all who dedicate time and effort to the collaboration? How can transdisciplinary processes be made more fair, inclusive and equitable by including reflective processes?
Transdisciplinary collaborations aim to bring together different forms of knowledge, for example academic knowledge with knowledge of practitioners, activists, community groups, etc. Important questions to unpack the politics of transdisciplinary collaborations include:
- Who decides which societal challenges are addressed?
- Who has the most access and power to mobilize actions and resources?
- Who decides who will be involved?
- Who receives benefits?
