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Buch, Englisch, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 257 mm x 199 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

Sage / Byrne / Mullally

Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Transitions to Sustainability


Neuauflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4724-6295-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 257 mm x 199 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

ISBN: 978-1-4724-6295-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Demonstrating how a university can, in a very practical and pragmatic way, be re-envisioned through a transdisciplinary informed frame, this book shows how through an open and collegiate spirit of inquiry the most pressing and multifaceted issue of contemporary societal (un)sustainability can be addressed and understood in a way that transcends narrow disciplinary work. It also provides a practical exemplar of how far more meaningful deliberation, understandings and options for action in relation to contemporary sustainability-related crises can emerge than could otherwise be achieved. Indeed it helps demonstrate how only through a transdisciplinary ethos and approach can real progress be achieved. The fact that this can be done in parallel to (or perhaps underneath) the day-to-day business of the university serves to highlight how even micro seed initiatives can further the process of breaking down silos and reuniting C.P. Snow’s ‘two cultures’ after some four centuries of the relentless project of modernity. While much has been written and talked about with respect to both sustainability and transdisciplinarity, this book offers a pragmatic example which hopefully will signpost the ways others can, will and indeed must follow in our common quest for real progress.

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Part 1: Setting the Scene

- Contexts of Transdisciplinarity: Drivers, Discourses & Process

Gerard Mullally, Colin Sage and Edmond Byrne

- Disciplines, Perspectives and Conversations

Gerard Mullally, Edmond Byrne and Colin Sage

- Sustainability as Contingent Balance between Opposing though Interdependent Tendencies; A Process Approach to Progress and Evolution

Edmond Byrne

Part 2: Transdisciplinary Conversations and Conceptions

- Paradigmatic Transformation across the Disciplines; Snapshots of an Emerging Complexity Informed Approach to Progress, Evolution and Sustainability

Edmond Byrne

- Fear and Loading in the Anthropocene: Narratives of Apocalypse and Salvation in the Irish Media

Gerard Mullally

- Bio-fuelling the Hummer? Transdisciplinary Thoughts on Techno-Optimism and Innovation in the Transition from Unsustainability

John Barry

- The Gulf between Legal and Scientific Conceptions of Ecological ‘Integrity’: The Need for a Shared Understanding in Regulatory Policy-Making

Owen McIntyre and John O'Halloran

- Precaution and Prudence in Sustainability: Heuristic of Fear and Heuristic of Love

Bénédicte Sage-Fuller

- Sustainable Future Ecological Communities: On the Absence and Continuity of Sacred Symbols, Sublime Objects and Charismatic Heroes

Kieran Keohane

- Using Energy Systems Modelling to Inform Ireland’s Low Carbon Future

Brian Ó Gallachóir, Paul Deane and Alessandro Chiodi

- Markets, Productivism and the Implications for Irish Rural Sustainable Development

Mary O’Shaughnessy and Colin Sage

- Nanomaterials as an Emerging Category of Environmental Pollutants

David Sheehan

Part 3: Conclusions

- Sustaining Interdisciplinarity? Reflections on an Inter-institutional Exchange by an Early Stage Researcher

Stephan Maier, Michael Narodoslawsky and Gerard Mullally

- In Praise of Intellectual Promiscuity in the Service of a ‘Passion for Sustainability’

John Barry

- Transdisciplinarity within the University: Emergent Possibilities, Opportunities, Challenges and Constraints

Edmond Byrne, Colin Sage and Gerard Mullally


Dr Edmond Byrne is Senior Lecturer in Process & Chemical Engineering at University College Cork, Ireland.

Dr Gerard Mullally is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at University College Cork, Ireland.

Dr Colin Sage is Senior Lecturer in Geography at University College Cork, Ireland.

All three are lead collaborators on the ‘Sustainability in Society’ transdisciplinary research group at University College Cork, Ireland.



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