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Copyright

Amy Johnson; Katie Oven; Nick Rosser; Dipak Basnet; Nyima Dorjee Bhotia; Tek Bahadur Dong; Anuradha Puri; Sunil Tamang; Mark Kincey;

Published On

2025-02-25

Page Range

pp. 119–144

Language

  • English

Print Length

26 pages

7. Integrating ethnographic and physical science methods in interdisciplinary research projects

Reflections on pedagogy and practice for ‘deep interdisciplinary’ engagement within the Sajag-Nepal Project

Researchers and ‘in-country’ Research Associates in interdisciplinary teams combine expertise and experience to tackle transdisciplinary problems. However, there is little instruction available to guide researchers or Research Associates when stepping outside disciplinary comfort zones. The authors discuss how a Critical Physical Geography approach supported team members in developing boundary crossing research in the Sajag-Nepal project. They share three pedagogical moments in team training and effects: 1) Knowledge (learning across disciplines); 2) Sensibility (ethnography as a stepping stone for interdisciplinary fieldwork); and 3) Practices (sensing landslides). Personal reflections from Sajag-Nepal Research Associates underscore lessons learned. It is argued that the purpose of interdisciplinary training is less to teach methods than it is to foster appreciation and curiosity about disciplinary boundary experiences in shared practice contexts. It is essential to invest time and attention to the pedagogy of interdisciplinarity to create equitable fields of knowledge, sensibility, and practice among team members.

Contributors

Amy Leigh Johnson

(author)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Georgia College & State University

Katie Oven

(author)
Assistant Professor, Human Geography, Policy and Development at Northumbria University

Nick Rosser

(author)
Professor of Geography at Durham University

Dipak Basnet

(author)
Research Associate at Social Science Baha

Nyima Dorjee Bhotia

(author)
Research Associate at Social Science Baha

Tek Bahadur Dong

(author)
Research Associate at Social Science Baha

Anuradha Puri

(author)
Research Associate at Social Science Baha

Sunil Tamang

(author)
PhD Candidate in Water Resource Management at University of Canterbury

Mark Kincey

(author)
Lecturer in Physical Geography at Newcastle University