Joseph Mallord William Turner, "Buttermere Lake, with Part of
Cromackwater, Cumberland, a Shower" - the Tate Gallery

 

What is Transdisciplinarity?

Transdisciplinarity is a whole new approach to thinking about the world. Transdisciplinary ideas are disseminated by the International Center for Transdisciplinary Research (CIRET), a non-profit organization, located in Paris and founded in 1987. The goal of the organization is to develop research in a new scientific and cultural approach - transdisciplinarity - whose purpose is to lay bare the nature and characteristics of the flow of information circulating between the various branches of knowledge. CIRET is a privileged meeting-place for specialists from various disciplines and from other domains of activity, especially educators. The aim of the organization is fully expressed in our moral project.

To read our moral project and learn more about transdisciplinarity you can visit the CIRET website at:

http://perso.club-internet.fr/nicol/ciret/index.htm