Journal article
Plants, people and health: Three disciplines at work in Namaqualand
L Green, DW Gammon, MT Hoffman, J Cohen, A Hilgart, RG Morrell, H Verran, N Wheat
South African Journal of Science | Published : 2015
Abstract
In Paulshoek, Namaqualand, three research projects focusing on medicinal plants were developed concurrently. The projects were based in the disciplines of anthropology, botany and chemistry. In this paper, we explore how these projects related to one another and describe the conversations that occurred in the process of searching for transdisciplinary knowledge. The projects ostensibly shared a common object of knowledge, but it was through working together that the medicinal plants constituted us as a community of scholars. As our insight into our respective disciplinary relationships with the plants grew, so did our understanding of the limitations of our respective disciplinary positions...
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the University of Cape Town's Vice Chancellor's Strategic Research Fund and the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Capacity (PERC). Marianna Lot's ongoing work in Paulshoek is gratefully acknowledged by the research team.