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- Research (CIRET) adopted the Charter of Transdisciplinarity at the 1st World Congress of Transdisciplinarity, Convento da Arrabida, Portugal, November...
- Academia (outline) Academic genealogy Curriculum Interdisciplinarity Transdisciplinarity Professions classification of Instructional Programs Joint Academic...
- International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity. 13: 129–143. doi:10.1080/18186874.2018.1478655. Retrieved May 23...
- scholarly approaches such as multidisciplinarity/interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity, and cross-disciplinarity integrate aspects from multiple academic...
- international organizations, the International Network of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity (founded in 2010) and the Philosophy of/as Interdisciplinarity Network...
- Anthropological Sciences – free full text review articles available Mapping Transdisciplinarity in Anthropology pdf Fundamental Theory of Human Sciences ppt American...
- Carl Jung, and the Acausal Connecting Principle: A Case Study in Transdisciplinarity, Disciplines in Dialogue. Atmanspacher, Harald and Primas, Hans (1995)...
- mid to late 1950s. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, cybernetics' transdisciplinarity fragmented, with technical focuses separating into separate fields...
- Portray Base-Ten Number". In Jao, Limin; Radakovic, Nenad (eds.). Transdisciplinarity in Mathematics Education: Blurring Disciplinary Boundaries. Springer...
- " All levels must be considered as being equally important: cf. transdisciplinarity, Nicolai Hartmann's "Laws about the Levels of Complexity." It corresponds...