In the perspective of wide dissemination the papers submitted to the symposium will be published in a special issue on boundary-crossing research of the peer-reviewed open access journal “Integral Review – A Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Journal for New Thought, Research and Praxis“. This special issue is edited by Markus Molz (University of Luxembourg) and Mark Edwards (University of Western Australia).
In addition to the contributors to the symposium the following papers will be submitted to the special issue:
- Taking Stock of Boundary Work for a New Century
(Julie Thompson KLEIN, Professor of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA)
- From Knowledge to Wisdom:
- Assessment and Prospects After Three Decades
(Nicholas (Nick) MAXWELL, retired Reader in Philosophy, formerly University College London, UK)
- Disciplinary Boundaries:
- What Are They and How They Can Be Transgressed?
(Basarab NICOLESCU, Professor emeritus of Quantum Physics, Université Paris VI, CNRS, and International Center for Transdisciplinary Research CIRET, Paris, France)
- How Relational and Contextual Reasoning Can Foster Research Across Boundaries
(K. Helmut REICH, Professor emeritus, Senior Research Fellow Emeritus, formerly School of Education, Fribourg University, Switzerland)
- Integrating Science and Humanities:
- Toward a Second Wave
(Edward (Ted) SLINGERLAND, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, Canada Research Chair in Chinese Thought and Embodied Cognition, Centre for the Study of Human Evolution, Cognition and Culture, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
- Integrating Conceptions of Human Progress
(Rick SZOSTAK, Professor of Economics, University of Alberta, Canada)
- Listening into the Dark:
- An Essay Testing the Validity and Efficacy of Developmental Action Inquiry for Describing and Encouraging the Transformation of Self, Society, and Scientific Inquiry
(William (Bill) TORBERT, Professor emeritus of Management, Boston College, USA)
- Metaphilosophy as an Integrative Theory
(Csaba VARGA, President, Institute of Strategic Research, Budapest, Hungary)
Disciplinary Boundaries – What Are They and How They Can Be Transgressed?




