Schrodinger’s Box of Interdisciplinarity: Inside & Outside the Box Thinking About Global Challenges
Where should we position ourselves in the global challenges we face in the Anthropocene, and what level of despair are we allowed? We have ticked the boxes of inclusions, sustainability, capacity building, innovation, carbon footprints, artificial intelligence, and shrunk the globe for communication. We have evaluated and eliminated silos and criticised unilateral approaches and decision-making. Interdisciplinarity, intra-disciplinarity, and transdisciplinarity have been called upon and recognised as the pathways to solution-driven approaches to global challenges. And yet we are here – in a post-global pandemic world, with almost every continent currently facing multiple crises simultaneously.
It is in this context that we shall explore the notion of resilience of silos. How does working across disciplinary spaces, between geographies, and within the microcosms of culture enable us to hold a mirror up to ourselves and honestly answer the question – how far have we really come? And where, within the academic research and policy-making spaces, do we now need to come a full circle and recalibrate ourselves?
We showcase this with a live example of ongoing work, funded by overseas development aid through the UKRI GCRF Gender, Justice, and Security Hub, that cuts across vast swathes of conflict-affected populations, displaced, moving, and existing in indignity, sizing up the scale of apathy in a polarised world. We take a deep dive into the understanding of ‘human development’ and juxtapose it against the idea of the COVID-19 pandemic being a ‘portal’ and arrive in a unique spot – where we fracture silos and comfort zones, and observe these cracks and ruptures from the outside.
This talk showcases empirical work undertaken in Turkey, Lebanon, Kurdistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka across various research sites, with over 200 people connected into the research and its design from 2019-2024. We bring forth the crossovers of disciplines that provided solutions and raised new questions, as each country shifted into multiple crises that created a spiral of exacerbated challenges.
IAFOR London 2023 | July 13-17, 2023
The 11th European Conference on Education (ECE2023) The 11th European Conference on Language Learning (ECLL2023) The 11th European Conference on Arts & Humanities (ECAH2023) The 3rd European Conference on Aging & Gerontology (EGen2023)
Keynote Presentation: Schrodinger’s Box of Interdisciplinarity: Inside & Outside the Box Thinking About Global Challenges
Speakers: Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex University, United Kingdom Neelam Raina, Middlesex University, United Kingdom