1st Edition

Essentials of Transdisciplinary Research Using Problem-Centered Methodologies

By Patricia Leavy Copyright 2011
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    167 Pages
    by Routledge

    Transdisciplinary research is issue-driven, addressing contemporary social questions from a range of critical theoretical perspectives unhampered by the theoretical and methodological restrictions of traditional disciplinary boundaries. In this brief, informative guide, Patricia Leavy shows how a transdisciplinary approach can produce more effective results for researchers hoping to ameliorate social problems and foster social justice. Leavy demonstrates the value of transdisciplinary approaches in mixed methods design, and how trans approaches actually help fulfill the promises and goals of mixed methods research. She explains its relationship to multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and its value in community-based and arts-based research projects. Providing the key principles and methods needed to conduct a transdisciplinary study, Leavy also offers numerous examples from multiple research sectors to show its effectiveness. Ideal as a brief introductory text for students engaged in this style of research.

    Chapter One Transdisciplinarity; Chapter Two The Emergence of Transdisciplinary Research Practices; Chapter Three Research Design; Chapter Four Community-Based Research Practices; Chapter Five Arts-Based Research Practices; Chapter Six Evaluation Strategies and the Future of Transdisciplinarity;

    Biography

    Patricia Leavy