During our most recent episode with Frank van Laerhoven, we talked about the good that academics can do within the field of environmental governance. Frank expressed some concern about how much public benefit was being generated from his work, relative to maybe what could be. I have increasingly...
The following is a written conversation between Michael Cox and Mike Schoon. Michael: When I was a kid, I played Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) with my older brothers, a role playing game in which you pretend that you are someone else in a very different kind of world. Sometimes what I liked most...
The “-arities” are everywhere — multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity. When I was three years old, in a review of Klein’s (1990) book Interdisciplinary: History, Theory & Practice, Janz (1990) notes the promise of interdisciplinarity to both “organize our past and...