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Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third.

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Steelman, TA; Andrews, E; Baines, S; Bharadwaj, L; Bjornson, ER; Bradford, L; Cardinal, K; Carriere, G; Fresque-Baxter, J; Jardine, TD; Rose, I ...
Published in: Sustainability science
January 2019

A challenge for transdisciplinary sustainability science is learning how to bridge diverse worldviews among collaborators in respectful ways. A temptation in transdisciplinary work is to focus on improving scientific practices rather than engage research partners in spaces that mutually respect how we learn from each other and set the stage for change. We used the concept of Nicolescu's "Hidden Third" to identify and operationalize this transformative space, because it focused on bridging "objective" and "subjective" worldviews through art. Between 2014 and 2017, we explored the engagement of indigenous peoples from three inland delta regions in Canada and as a team of interdisciplinary scholars and students who worked together to better understand long-term social-ecological change in those regions. In working together, we identified five characteristics associated with respectful, transformative transdisciplinary space. These included (1) establishing an unfiltered safe place where (2) subjective and objective experiences and (3) different world views could come together through (4) interactive and (5) multiple sensory experiences. On the whole, we were more effective in achieving characteristics 2-5-bringing together the subjective and objective experiences, where different worldviews could come together-than in achieving characteristic 1-creating a truly unfiltered and safe space for expression. The novelty of this work is in how we sought to change our own engagement practices to advance sustainability rather than improving scientific techniques. Recommendations for sustainability scientists working in similar contexts are provided.

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Sustainability science

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1862-4057

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1862-4065

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

14

Issue

3

Start / End Page

771 / 790

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Sciences
 

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Steelman, T. A., Andrews, E., Baines, S., Bharadwaj, L., Bjornson, E. R., Bradford, L., … Voyageur, M. (2019). Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third. Sustainability Science, 14(3), 771–790. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-018-0644-4
Steelman, Toddi A., Evan Andrews, Sarah Baines, Lalita Bharadwaj, Emilie Rose Bjornson, Lori Bradford, Kendrick Cardinal, et al. “Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third.Sustainability Science 14, no. 3 (January 2019): 771–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-018-0644-4.
Steelman TA, Andrews E, Baines S, Bharadwaj L, Bjornson ER, Bradford L, et al. Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third. Sustainability science. 2019 Jan;14(3):771–90.
Steelman, Toddi A., et al. “Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third.Sustainability Science, vol. 14, no. 3, Jan. 2019, pp. 771–90. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s11625-018-0644-4.
Steelman TA, Andrews E, Baines S, Bharadwaj L, Bjornson ER, Bradford L, Cardinal K, Carriere G, Fresque-Baxter J, Jardine TD, MacColl I, Macmillan S, Marten J, Orosz C, Reed MG, Rose I, Shmon K, Shantz S, Staples K, Strickert G, Voyageur M. Identifying transformational space for transdisciplinarity: using art to access the hidden third. Sustainability science. 2019 Jan;14(3):771–790.
Journal cover image

Published In

Sustainability science

DOI

EISSN

1862-4057

ISSN

1862-4065

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

14

Issue

3

Start / End Page

771 / 790

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Sciences