Title: Knowledge and values in transdisciplinary research
1Knowledge and values in transdisciplinary research
- Barbara Regeer
- Institute for Innovation and Transdisciplinary
Research - Free University Amsterdam
2Mode II strategies for sustainable development
- Approaches and obstacles of two Dutch
intermediaries
3Intermediaries
Relation science - society Intermediar
Mode 0 separate hard intermediaries
Mode I collaboration soft intermediaries (matching)
Mode II transdisciplinary interwoven strategic, deliberative intermediaries
4Two practices
- the Dutch Initiative for Sustainable Development
(NIDO) - www.nido.nu
- Real Prosperity foundation
- www.echtewelvaart.nl
5NIDO Approach
network role Building network Non-threatening position Learning-cycle
proces content role connect to practice open-ended (content and process) complementary team
6NIDO Obstacles
context segmented and demarcated S S two worlds apart demand not articulated
process content working procedures are result oriented sustainability is cornering
people people stick to responsibility aggression versus clinging on
7Real Prosperity approach
network role evolving strategy from campaign to network approach surprising combinations
proces content role start personal question relate to issue, integrative address
8Real Prosperity obstacles
context segmented and demarcated demand not articulated
process content working procedures are result oriented structures dominate people
people training need is not recognized listening requires trust rather than fear
9Conclusions
- Innovative approaches need to
- take into account dominant culture
- (bi-cultural)
- operate at all levels (macro, meso, micro)
10Managing uncertainties
- Not the empty or procedural pluralism, in which
one lives beside each other in freedom But a
commitment which makes one annoy each other
continuously. - (Prof. Arie Rip, Twente)