| Andre Kraak - 2000 - 206 pages
...has four distinct features: Q It develops a distinct but evolving framework to guide problem-solving efforts. This is generated and sustained in the context...solution does not arise solely, or even mainly, from the 183 application of knowledge that already exists. Although elements of existing knowledge must have... | |
| John De la Mothe - 2001 - 260 pages
...distinct features. First, it develops a distance, but evolving, framework to guide problem-solving efforts. This is generated and sustained in the context...practitioners. The solution does not arise solely, or evenly mainly, from the application of knowledge that already exists. Although elements of existing... | |
| Frank Brand - 2004 - 218 pages
...hinweg« (Nowotny 1997, 186). In diesem Rahmen wird die Transdisziplinarität wie folgt definiert: »Transdisciplinarity has four distinct features....the application of knowledge that already exists. [. . .] Second, because the solution comprises both empirical and theoretical components it is undeniably... | |
| Anthon P. Botha - 2008 - 228 pages
...features (Gibbons, 1998): It develops a distinct, but evolving, framework to guide problem-solving efforts. This is generated and sustained in the context...context later by a different group of practitioners (as is often the case in knowledge and technology transfer). The solution does not arise solely, or... | |
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