Tagged: interdisciplinarity
The conference and launch of this new book were an opportunity not only to talk about transdisciplinary learning, but also to practice it by connecting politics, pedagogy, and art. On the 9th of September...
In the third episode of the series “Caring matters in water governance”, Rozemarijn ter Horst, Bruno Bonté and Jean-Philippe Venot address critical questions about modelling that are seldom raised in scientific and professional debates...
Presenting and reflecting on different experiences of multi-, inter-, and trans-disciplinary research, this three-episodes podcast wants to inspire IHE Delft Master students that are currently working at their thesis proposal. At this time of...
A new article reflects on the experience of IHE Delft summer course “Visual methods for water communication”. Video making is a collective effort through which students can learn not only communication skills but also...
In May IHE Delft hosted the workshop “Studying water as a transdisciplinary challenge: from environmental governance to knowledge and territorial politics”, co-organized with the Centre for Latin-American Research and Documentation (University of Amsterdam). Young...
As the research phase of IHE Delft MSc program in Water Management and Governance kicks off, we share the first outcomes of an action research on interdisciplinarity involving the students that just graduated and...
This blog is based on the publication by Maria Rusca, Akosua Sarpong Boakye-Ansah, Alex Loftus, Giuliana Ferrero, Pieter van der Zaag, “An interdisciplinary political ecology of drinking water quality. Exploring socio-ecological inequalities in Lilongwe’s...
Water governance can be seen as a question ‘about water distributions and their organization and coordination: distributions of water (and of water related rights, risks, responsibilities, benefits and incomes), as well as distributions of...