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Co-creating sustainability science communication through aesthetic formats:This is what a transdisciplinary moment looks like

Authors :
Vitting-Seerup, Sabrina
Berg, Kristine Marie
Ferm, Elin Anna Elvira
Thinggaard Hjortkjær, Laura
Killeen, Brendan
Kisbye, Sarah
Kristoffersen, Jens Good
Mathiesen, Cecilie Vad
Achiam, Marianne
Vitting-Seerup, Sabrina
Berg, Kristine Marie
Ferm, Elin Anna Elvira
Thinggaard Hjortkjær, Laura
Killeen, Brendan
Kisbye, Sarah
Kristoffersen, Jens Good
Mathiesen, Cecilie Vad
Achiam, Marianne
Source :
Vitting-Seerup , S , Berg , K M , Ferm , E A E , Thinggaard Hjortkjær , L , Killeen , B , Kisbye , S , Kristoffersen , J G , Mathiesen , C V & Achiam , M 2024 , ' Co-creating sustainability science communication through aesthetic formats : This is what a transdisciplinary moment looks like ' , Journal of Education for Sustainable Development , vol. 17 , no. Issue 2, September 2023 , pp. 179-199 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sustainability science calls for new methodologies and collaborations that go beyond disciplinary boundaries. This points to a new role for sustainability science communication. Here, we explore how science communication can employ aesthetic formats (e.g., storytelling, performance, artistic installations) to promote transdisciplinary collaborations. We conducted a series of experiments in a master-level science communication course at the University of Copenhagen, engaging students, practitioners and researchers in experimental collaborations and qualitative data collection. Through thematic analysis of classroom observations and interviews, five elements of transdisciplinarity emerged: Acknowledgement of disciplinary identities, negotiation of diverse vocabularies, disruption of hierarchical structures, experience of novel insights and evident learning processes among participants. These moments challenged direct observation but became discernible through post hoc analysis. We suggest they constitute a sequence that together describes a transdisciplinary moment. We thus conclude that the aesthetic formats we employed were instrumental in disrupting conventional boundaries and enhancing collaboration across disciplines. However, we also acknowledge the complexities of achieving transdisciplinary moments and emphasize the importance of reflective practice.

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OAIster
Journal :
Vitting-Seerup , S , Berg , K M , Ferm , E A E , Thinggaard Hjortkjær , L , Killeen , B , Kisbye , S , Kristoffersen , J G , Mathiesen , C V & Achiam , M 2024 , ' Co-creating sustainability science communication through aesthetic formats : This is what a transdisciplinary moment looks like ' , Journal of Education for Sustainable Development , vol. 17 , no. Issue 2, September 2023 , pp. 179-199 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1479127540
Document Type :
Electronic Resource