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[CONFERENCE] INTERNATIONAL TRANSDISCIPLINARITY CONFERENCE 2019


  • Conference Centre Wallenberg, Medicinaregatan 20 A (map)

The 2019 International Transdisciplinarity Conference took place September 10th through 13th in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hosted by MISTRA Urban Futures, the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences, and the University of Gothenburg, the meeting focused on the theme of “Joining Forces for Change.”

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Our societies are facing critical points in their development, where large challenges are becoming increasingly difficult to handle. Numerous conflicts and complexities are surfacing – to which we can see societies responding with fragmentation, intolerance and exclusion. One way to address such developments is through societal transformation processes that implicitly include a variety of interest groups, stakeholders and organisations. Transdisciplinary (TD) research is one approach that focuses specifically on co-producing and integrating knowledge and expertise from a variety of sources, including communities, research, cities and businesses. It is an approach that is driven by the need to create processes where values and transformations towards a more just and sustainable society are openly debated.

The aim of this conference, Joining Forces for Change, is to bring together actors from different professional mandates, disciplines and sectors to engage and discuss practical examples and case studies that approach societal transformation through boundary breaking collaboration. The conference invites practitioners and researchers from government and administrative organisations and agencies, interest groups from community and business, and researchers and students from across the university. The overall focus is on what we can learn from our collaborative experiences, case studies and practices regarding wider societal transformation, methodological innovations and theoretical development. We will specifically search for “sites for change” in terms of spaces, practices and learnings where TD research and co-production play a crucial role.

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Also, check out TrUST's involvement in the conference:

“Storytelling as a Transdisciplinary Tool for Disentangle Local Energy Challenges”, Giulia Sonetti, Ruth Mourik, Rosie Robinson. Abstract accepted for the International Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-13 September 2019.

“Transdisciplinarity & SDGs: which Strategies for Academic Institutions Working on Cities?” Giulia Sonetti, Olivia Bina, Marta Varanda, Carlo Sessa, Igor Campillo, Giulio Verdini6 Josefine Fokdal, Katrin Padaam. Abstract accepted for the International Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-13 September 2019.

“Legit Failz: Training academia in techniques of improvisational theatre”, Marius Korsnes, Sophia Efstathiou, Sven Veine, Martin Loeng, Kristoffer Nergård, Giulia Sonetti. Abstract accepted for theInternational Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-13 September 2019.