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Plants, people and health: Three disciplines at work in Namaqualand

Authors :
Lesley Green
David W. Gammon
Michael T. Hoffman
Joshua Cohen
Amelia Hilgart
Robert G. Morrell
Helen Verran
Nicola Wheat
Source :
South African Journal of Science, Vol 111, Iss 9/10, Pp 12-12 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Academy of Science of South Africa, 2015.

Abstract

In Paulshoek, Namaqualand, three research projects focusing on medicinal plants were developed concurrently. The projects were based in the disciplines of anthropology, botany and chemistry. In this paper, we explore how these projects related to one another and describe the conversations that occurred in the process of searching for transdisciplinary knowledge. The projects ostensibly shared a common object of knowledge, but it was through working together that the medicinal plants constituted us as a community of scholars. As our insight into our respective disciplinary relationships with the plants grew, so did our understanding of the limitations of our respective disciplinary positions. The process made possible a ‘reimagination’ of both the object of study and our relationships to it and to one another. The research project, conceptualised in 2009, engaged current debates on indigenous knowledge and its historical erasures, and offered an approach that has potential to produce new knowledges while respecting the integrity of the disciplines. This approach requires a non-competitive attitude to research and one that acknowledges the contributions that can be made by multiple approaches.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19967489
Volume :
111
Issue :
9/10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
South African Journal of Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f2672b50e3cd44499543fbae44c3f391
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2015/20140276