How to Co-produce Transdisciplinary and Plural Knowledge to Solve Complex Humanitarian Problems? An Illustration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Abstract
Delving deeper, Camille Maubert and Jeremy Allouche shine a light on what the tensions and dilemmas might be. In addition to those inherent to the conflict of cultures between aid actors and researchers, there are the unequal considerations and conditions that researchers from the Global South and North face. The complex crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo provides a unique anchor to the authors’ analysis.
Citation
Allouche, J. and Maubert, C. (2021) 'How to co-produce transdisciplinary and plural knowledge to solve complex humanitarian problems? An illustration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo', Humanitarian Alternatives, 17th Issue – July 2021 p.25-40More details
https://www.alternatives-humanitaires.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AH_N17_3_Focus_3_Allouche_VEN.pdfRights holder
Humanitarian AlternativesRights details
https://www.ids.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Latest_IDSOpenDocs_ExternalDocuments2020.pdfCollections
- IDS Research [1645]