KTI Seminars: The craft of doing integrative research

The seminar series aims to share hands-on experiences in doing integrative research, to discuss the methodological and theoretical challenges, and to examine how we can engage with society and still address the bigger questions of today and tomorrow. We will organise a bi-weekly seminar series. We plan to discuss on-going research, which offers PhD candidates an opportunity to share their insights and discussion. In addition, we look for staff members who want to initiate a seminar based on their reading of an interesting paper relevant for the discussion on doing integrative research. Feel free to contact the organisers if you want to contribute to the seminar series.

All seminars will take place in a hybrid setting from 12:30–13:30, unless otherwise announced.

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Upcoming Seminars

date seminar venue
17-09-2024 Paul Richards – African epistemologies versus Eurocentric science models: why Mary Douglas was wrong B0070
24-09-2024 Erik Fisher: Time, Agency, and Dialogue. Understanding the Integrative Capacity of Scientists and Engineers B0083
15-10-2024 Ulrikr Proske: Bugs in high resolution climate models. To be eradicated, treasured or lived with? VOO72
05-11-2024 Esther Milberg Muñiz – Cinematic experience: Collective filmmaking with rural Brazilian women B0068
19-11-2024 Pascah Mungwini (UNISA, South Africa) V0072
03-12-2024 Rural School of Economics - International art collective that connects local knowledge and shares transformative learning (Inez Dekker and Wapke Feenstra; follow-up Van Abbemuseum visit) B0068