October 20, 2023 | Fort McDowell, AZ
program | logistics | participants
Introduction
Inter- and transdisciplinary approaches are frequently invoked for addressing the most pressing problems currently affecting humanity. Challenges like global climate change, inequality, and sustainable cities cannot be understood or responded to by a single method or discipline, and ASU prides itself for fostering inter- and transdisciplinary work in teaching and research. However, does this type of work need to be enhanced at ASU and beyond? What are the cases in which single disciplinary approaches bring the fastest scientific progress? When might a multi-or transdisciplinary approach provide the best option to address scientific questions and societal problems? What practices make for successful and generative collaborative research across highly disparate fields? Is question-driven work more suitable for collaboration? What are the impediments to transdisciplinary work, and what are its limitations?
Agenda
The full agenda can be found here.
Schedule of Events:
Friday, October 20
10:00 – 10:30 AM | Welcome & Introductions | Origin & Goals of Project Osvaldo Sala & Jason Bruner | Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
10:30 – 11:00 AM | Limitations of Transdisciplinarity B.L. Turner | Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
11:00 – 11:30 AM | Trust Sally Kitch | Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
11:30 – 12:00 PM | Cost Benefits & Challenges Wim Vermaas | Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
12:00 – 12:15 PM | Organize Working Groups Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
12:15 – 1:15 PM | Lunch |
1:15 – 2:45 PM | Break out into Working Groups Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
2:45 – 3:00 PM | Coffee Break Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
3:00 – 4:00 PM | Report from Working Groups Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
4:00 – 4:30 PM | Next Steps & Wrapping Up Osvaldo Sala & Jason Bruner | Y’ow Hospitality Suite |
Venue Information & Maps
The workshop will be hosted at We-Ko-Pa, in the Y’ow Hospitality Suite.
The Yo’w Hospitality Suite is located on the first floor just past the Hotel Front Desk on the right side of the hallway. A layout of the We’Ko’Pa Resort can be found here.
Driving directions from ASU to workshop venue.
Participants
Attendee List
Associate Professor, SHPRS History Faculty
Regents’ Professor, School of Sustainability
Associate Professor, German, School of International Letters and Cultures
Director of Desert Humanities Initiative, Institute Humanities Research
Dean’s Distinguished Professor, School of Life Sciences
Regents’ Professor, Global Drylands Center
Professor, Philosophy, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
Regents’ Professor & Center Director, SST Women and Gender Studies
Assistant Research Professor, Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems
Professor, School Of Earth and Space Exploration
Foundation Professor, Associate Director Research and Training Initiatives, School of Life Sciences