Definition of transdisciplinary in English:
transdisciplinary
adjectiveˌtranzdɪsɪˈplɪnəriˌtranzˈdisəpləˌnerē
Relating to more than one branch of knowledge; interdisciplinary.
our transdisciplinary approach to research and education
Example sentencesExamples
- The new model runs efficiently on desktop computers enabling rapid investigation of climate change questions, and is part of the Tyndall Centre's transdisciplinary analysis of climate-related policies.
- Each member of a collaborative team has specific knowledge of his or her discipline, and transdisciplinary teams integrate these areas.
- My current research is increasingly interested in transdisciplinary responses to the relationship between cultural identity and technology.
- The story confirms the need for a post-national and transdisciplinary American Studies.
- Differences over interpretive theory represent divisions both within philosophy itself and in transdisciplinary scholarship.
- No structures are yet in place to encourage the conception and execution of long-term transdisciplinary collaborative projects at national and international levels.
- The classic concept of distinct "faculties" has been reintegrated in favor of increasing transdisciplinary thinking.
- Such research is more likely to be transdisciplinary and collaborative in nature.
- We see this theme issue of the journal as a great opportunity to invite the international community to reflect about men's health and the opportunities it creates for transdisciplinary activities.
- This research is part of a new transdisciplinary field called "neuroeconomics" that measures the neurologic processes involved in decisions involving money.
Derivatives
noun
Transdisciplinarity appears as a more realistic initiative in the Digital Age.
Example sentencesExamples
- The transdisciplinarity of cultural studies demands that one take the projects and questions of other disciplines seriously enough to do the work necessary to map out the connections of a given phenomenon.
- At the level of a general science, one must talk about transdisciplinarity.
- Transdisciplinarity is a vital means of appropriately confronting many of the challenges of the present century.
- It is time to revitalise the basic ideas of transdisciplinarity, aiming at producing knowledge that is actually disembodied from any disciplinary home.
Definition of transdisciplinary in US English:
transdisciplinary
adjectiveˌtranzˈdisəpləˌnerē
Relating to more than one branch of knowledge; interdisciplinary.
our transdisciplinary approach to research and education
Example sentencesExamples
- My current research is increasingly interested in transdisciplinary responses to the relationship between cultural identity and technology.
- We see this theme issue of the journal as a great opportunity to invite the international community to reflect about men's health and the opportunities it creates for transdisciplinary activities.
- Differences over interpretive theory represent divisions both within philosophy itself and in transdisciplinary scholarship.
- Such research is more likely to be transdisciplinary and collaborative in nature.
- The story confirms the need for a post-national and transdisciplinary American Studies.
- Each member of a collaborative team has specific knowledge of his or her discipline, and transdisciplinary teams integrate these areas.
- The classic concept of distinct "faculties" has been reintegrated in favor of increasing transdisciplinary thinking.
- This research is part of a new transdisciplinary field called "neuroeconomics" that measures the neurologic processes involved in decisions involving money.
- The new model runs efficiently on desktop computers enabling rapid investigation of climate change questions, and is part of the Tyndall Centre's transdisciplinary analysis of climate-related policies.
- No structures are yet in place to encourage the conception and execution of long-term transdisciplinary collaborative projects at national and international levels.