Joint problem framing as reflexive practice: honing a transdisciplinary skill
Abstract
The paper introduces a heuristic framework for conducting joint problem framing (JPF) processes in transdisciplinary research (TD). JPF is an essential element in confronting real-world problems, especially in the realm of sustainability (Hirsch Hadorn et al. in Ecol Econ 60(1):119–128, 2006; Pohl and Hirsch Hadorn in Principles for designing transdisciplinary research, Oekomm, Munchen, 2007; Rossini in Technikfolgenabschatzung Theor Prax...
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Title
Joint problem framing as reflexive practice: honing a transdisciplinary skill
Published Date
Oct 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
683 - 698
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