The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa is dedicated to promoting the concept of transdisciplinary research. It is aimed at creating knowledge with the collaboration of the formal sectors of the natural and human sciences as base. Over and above this, the intention is to focus on levels of knowledge that are to be found at grassroots level. View our Editorial Team.
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Notification: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Research History: Rediscover Timeless Insights |
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Embark on a journey through the annals of research history! Our journal's archives hold a wealth of knowledge waiting to be rediscovered. From pioneering studies to timeless insights, explore the foundations of today's discussions. Join us in celebrating research history and uncovering the gems that continue to shape our understanding. | |
Posted: 2024-05-16 | More... |
Notification: Unlock a wealth of knowledge with our publisher's library of research! |
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Dive deep into the latest findings and discoveries in your field. Browse library.aosis.co.za. Dive deep into the latest findings and discoveries in your field. From groundbreaking studies to insightful analyses, our publisher's library at library.aosis.co.za has it all covered. Explore a wealth of knowledge waiting for you to uncover! | |
Posted: 2024-05-16 | More... |
Event: Exciting News: Call for Conference Abstracts! |
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Durban University of Technology is hosting an international hybrid conference in association with the Journal of Media and Rights (JMR) (15-18 September 2024) "Harmony in Crisis: Critical Discussions Towards Social Justice".
We are members of a global society impacted by the rise of populism, factionalism, and a post-truth mentality where information is politicised and even weaponised as part of a widespread attack on civil liberties. But Clark and Aufderheide succinctly argue that citizens participating in critical projects understand that they are members of a common society connected by issues ‘in which they all see themselves as having a stake’. Projects in the humanities and social sciences therefore have the potential to inspire social reformation, which in turn ‘keeps democracies democratic’ by holding those in power accountable. Creating activist projects can therefore be a ‘transformative act of communication’ in the face of social injustice (2009, 11-12).
We welcome contributions that explore these complexities. Please send 300-word abstracts via the following link by 31 May 2024: https://rb.gy/d6dfnk
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Posted: 2024-05-08 | |
Book Release: Bridging theory-practice divide: A conversation with the co-editors of 'Innovative curriculum design’ |
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Discover Innovative Curriculum Design: Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide. This open-access book transforms work-integrated learning. Don't miss our video discussion with co-editors Neal Petersen and Adri du Toit! You are also welcome to submit your book proposal to AOSIS Scholarly Books by downloading the book proposal form from our website for publication consideration. |
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Posted: 2024-04-24 |
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