Perhaps what Reid was saying is this: "Although exposed to terms like axiology and praxis--as any social scientist has been over the last few decades, whether wittingly or no--those in my own field(s) tend to treat these ideas superficially and uncritically. I wonder whether Jeremy or others might be willing to provide some good entry points to the idea of transdisciplinarity for someone who does not have a significant background in, say, cultural studies or STS."
actually, I think that both cultural studies and STS focus on interdisciplinary/disciplinary studies, which is why i wanted to push for transdisciplinary studies. I think the best place to look for transdisciplinary studies is to grab an encyclopedia of higher education or other encyclopedia that is fairly advanced and to see if it is in there. Once you have that, and it is in a few encyclopedias, then you will have the context for the early debates on transdisciplinarity vs interdisciplinarity, with that context in hand, then you might look at the transformation of institutions to include the idea of transdisciplinarity in the 70's, along with the Guattari and Vilar report to the U.N. on the topic, that report was 1992 and can be found: http://web.archive.org/web/20020612053100/http://www.fnet.fr/ASLB/ ARCHIVES/TEXTES/GUATTARI-transdicip.html That report, I think, reopened much of the current debate in Europe and Australia in regards to transdisciplinarity. What launched my interest and my reframing of some of my ideas into transdisciplinarity was the Gary Genosko's book 'Félix Guattari: an aberrant introduction' along with Guattari's works Chaosmosis and Three Ecologies. Other works that I'd recommend are : http://www.interdisciplines.org/interdisciplinarity/papers/5 http://www.btgjapan.org/dial_01.html http://epl.scu.edu:16080/~gbowker/elusive.pdf Other works can be found in other field, such as the fields that I mentioned in the description of the Transdisciplinary Studies book series. Hope that helps (I realize that transdisciplinary studies is actually not the topic of air-l, so I'll leave it at this) Jeremy Hunsinger School of Library and Information Science Pratt Institute () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments http://www.aoir.org The Association of Internet Researchers http://www.stswiki.org/ stswiki http://cfp.learning-inquiry.info/ LI-the journal http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/ Transdisciplinary Studies:the book series