BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Sabre//Sabre VObject 4.5.8//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Europe/Zurich
X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Zurich
TZURL:http://tzurl.org/zoneinfo/Europe/Zurich
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:+0100
TZOFFSETTO:+0200
TZNAME:CEST
DTSTART:19810329T020000
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=-1SU
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0200
TZOFFSETTO:+0100
TZNAME:CET
DTSTART:19961027T030000
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:news1169@dgw.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230809T145813
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230914T090000
SUMMARY:New Knowledge in the Making: Application of Transdisciplinary Metho
 ds
DESCRIPTION:The discussion about the relationship between science and socie
 ty has intensified\, and their relationship has come under increasing scru
 tiny. Different forms of knowledge - emerging\, not detached from everyday
  life - are needed\, that much is clear. This asks two particular things f
 rom us as researchers. First\, we need to re-evaluate the relationships in
 volved in our research. Second\, we need to find ways to open up our resea
 rch and make it useful to the wider public. These are not easy tasks. They
  require us to reflect and revise our roles as researchers in our daily wo
 rk. How can our research designs translate our commitment to new knowledge
 (s) into practice? How\, if at all\, can we render knowledge co-production
  truly collaborative?  Together with Prof. Dr. Johanna Jacobi (ETH Zürich
 ) and Dr. Sybille Studer (tdnet) we will apply transdisciplinary methods t
 o your research. They should enable you to reflect on how to build researc
 h partnerships\, when to involve whom and how to think about outcome and i
 mpact of your research.  Dr. Sybille Studer is Project Leader „Methods
 “ at the Network for Transdisciplinary Research (td-net) of the Swiss Ac
 ademies of Arts and Sciences. As part of the SHAPE-ID project team she con
 tributed to the development of shapeidtoolkit.eu. She is also the co-initi
 ator of the ITD Alliance Working Group on Toolkits and Methods.  Prof. Dr.
  Johanna Jacobi is Assistant Professor for Agroecological Transitions at E
 TH Zürich. Experienced in applied transdisciplinary research\, she focuse
 s on agroecology as a transformative science\, a practice\, and a social m
 ovement\, as well as on power relations in food systems with approaches an
 d methods from political ecology.  When? 14. September 2023\, 09:00 - 17:0
 0 Where? 4051 Basel\, Rheinsprung 21\, Room 00.004 Who? PhD\, Post-Doc and
  advanced MA (Max. 17)  General Information: - Bring your own research pro
 ject! You need to be able to work on a project during the workshop - Coffe
 e and lunch included - Discussed methods: Power Interest Matrix\, FDSA\, C
 hain of Effects  Register until 21. August by sending a short statement ab
 out your interest in the workshop and the project you are working on to na
 dine.bruehwiler@unibas.ch [mailto:nadine.bruehwiler@unibas.ch]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The discussion about the relationship between science and soc
 iety has intensified\, and their relationship has come under increasing sc
 rutiny. Different forms of knowledge - emerging\, not detached from everyd
 ay life - are needed\, that much is clear. This asks two particular things
  from us as researchers. First\, we need to re-evaluate the relationships 
 involved in our research. Second\, we need to find ways to open up our res
 earch and make it useful to the wider public. These are not easy tasks. Th
 ey require us to reflect and revise our roles as researchers in our daily 
 work. How can our research designs translate our commitment to new knowled
 ge(s) into practice? How\, if at all\, can we render knowledge co-producti
 on truly collaborative?<br /> <br /> Together with Prof. Dr. Johanna Jacob
 i (ETH Zürich) and Dr. Sybille Studer (tdnet) we will apply transdiscipli
 nary methods to your research. They should enable you to reflect on how to
  build research partnerships\, when to involve whom and how to think about
  outcome and impact of your research.<br /> <br /> <strong>Dr. Sybille Stu
 der</strong> is Project Leader „Methods“ at the Network for Transdisci
 plinary Research (td-net) of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. As 
 part of the SHAPE-ID project team she contributed to the development of sh
 apeidtoolkit.eu. She is also the co-initiator of the ITD Alliance Working 
 Group on Toolkits and Methods.<br /> <br /> <strong>Prof. Dr. Johanna Jaco
 bi</strong> is Assistant Professor for Agroecological Transitions at ETH Z
 ürich. Experienced in applied transdisciplinary research\, she focuses on
  agroecology as a transformative science\, a practice\, and a social movem
 ent\, as well as on power relations in food systems with approaches and me
 thods from political ecology.<br /> <br /> <strong>When? </strong>14. Sept
 ember 2023\, 09:00 - 17:00<br /> <strong>Where?</strong> 4051 Basel\, Rhei
 nsprung 21\, Room 00.004<br /> <strong>Who? </strong>PhD\, Post-Doc and ad
 vanced MA (Max. 17)<br /> <br /> <strong>General Information:</strong><br 
 /> - Bring your own research project! You need to be able to<br /> work on
  a project during the workshop<br /> - Coffee and lunch included<br /> - D
 iscussed methods: Power Interest Matrix\, FDSA\,<br /> Chain of Effects<br
  /> <br /> <strong>Register until 21. August </strong>by sending a short s
 tatement about your interest in the workshop and the project you are worki
 ng on to <a href="mailto:nadine.bruehwiler@unibas.ch">nadine.bruehwiler@un
 ibas.ch</a></p>
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230914T170000
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
