Definitions and further reading
Interdisciplinary collaboration
According to the definition by ID Kunsteducatie:
“The disciplines need each other to find solutions. You will have to cross the boundaries of your own discipline and act in disciplines where others are specialized in. Mutual influence determines the content and details of meaningful and desired solutions.”
In multidisciplinary collaboration everyone keeps thinking and working from his own field and expertise. There is a shared problem that is looked at and translated from the various disciplines. In transdisciplinary collaboration the participants try to work from thinking and working methods of different disciplines than their own. They use each other's medium, technology and expertise. By optimally mixing these, new 'interdisciplines' or working fields can arise.
Living labs
A living lab is a defined place or setting for co-creation in which stakeholders collaborate and work on projects to search for desired improvements and are a part of socially relevant programs / challenges.
See: ENoLL
Further reading & inspiration
- The Compendium of Interdisciplinarity
- Instituut voor Interdisciplinaire Studies (UvA)