Sustainability Science with Ozzy Osbourne, Julia Roberts and Ai Weiwei: The Potential of Arts-Based Research for Sustainable Development

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Sustainability Science with Ozzy Osbourne, Julia Roberts and Ai Weiwei: The Potential of Arts-Based Research for Sustainable Development . / Heinrichs, Harald.
In: GAIA, Vol. 27, No. 1, 01.01.2018, p. 132-137.

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title = "Sustainability Science with Ozzy Osbourne, Julia Roberts and Ai Weiwei: The Potential of Arts-Based Research for Sustainable Development ",
abstract = "Transdisciplinary sustainability science is focussing on the integration of different forms of knowledge. Despite significant methodological diversity, the dominant mode of knowledge production, representation and communication in transdisciplinary research is, however, quite traditional: it is based on gathering data followed by a text-based scientific argumentation. In recent times, arts-based and sensory approaches in social and cultural sciences have been employed to avoid scientific reductionism and gain more holistic insights into human experiences. The potential of arts-based research for opening up new ways of knowledge production and communication in sustainability science should be seized. ",
keywords = "Sustainability Science, arts-based research, human-nature interaction, methodological innovation, sensory ethnography, sensory sustainability science, transdisciplinarity, transformational sustainability science",
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year = "2018",
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language = "English",
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journal = "GAIA",
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publisher = "Oekom - Gesellschaft fuer Oekologische Kommunikation mbH",
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