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inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
An interdisciplinary approach to knowledge. This book is the most comprehensive and rigourous critique of the ways disciplinary boundaries still inhibit knowledge-production and integration.
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
Transdisciplinarity provides an essential context for understanding some of the most important, complex, and difficult issues we face, whether in environmental protection, maintaining our health care systems, drafting new laws, formulating ...
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
The essays in this volume reflect the increasingly international and pluridisciplinary nature of this scholarship and the widening of the definition of Holocaust literature to include comic books, fiction, film, and poetry, as well as the ...
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
This book provides consultants, change agents, and strategists with analytical tools and frameworks to lead effective strategic change and bolster organizational sustainability.
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
The volume addresses the hybridisation of knowledge production in space-related research.
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
This primer provides scholars with a model for this type of work, while offering a description of methods for knowledge integration that can be applied to any field, making it an indispensable guide for every transdisciplinary researcher ...
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
This book presents post-Marxist theoretical approaches towards social critique and offers discourse analytical tools for critical research.
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
Through ten exemplary analyses in which canonical authors stand next to less well-known and diasporic ones Christoph Senft provides deep insights into India’s complex literary world and develops an argumentative framework in which ...
inauthor: Uwe Stehr from books.google.com
In her provocative study A Thousand Darknesses, Ruth Franklin investigates these questions as they arise in the most significant works of Holocaust fiction, from Tadeusz Borowski's Auschwitz stories to Jonathan Safran Foer's postmodernist ...