ABSTRACT
How do new ideas emerge, and how can collaboration across disciplines transform our understanding of the world? The Edge of Knowing provides an insight into the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) at the University of Amsterdam – an environment where curiosity, complexity and collaboration converge.
The IAS brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines to address the defining challenges of our time, such as climate change, health, technology, governance, and the evolving nature of knowledge itself. Through a rich collection of essays and interviews, this book explores what ‘advancement’ in research truly means, examining how it unfolds, what it requires, how it generates impact and how it can be sustained within and beyond institutional boundaries.
By tracing the experiences and reflections of scholars working at the intersection of disciplines, The Edge of Knowing explores the conditions that enable innovation and the collective pursuit of understanding. It is both a portrait of a unique institute and a broader inquiry into how research evolves in the face of complexity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|19 pages
Advancing Science and Research in Society
part II|27 pages
Complexity
chapter 8|5 pages
‘Give Me Reasons’: Why Models Should Never Be More Than Tools: On Ecology and Complexity
part III|45 pages
Methods and Mechanisms
chapter 14|6 pages
‘Don't Fall in Love with Your Model’: On Computational Science and Complexity
part IV|26 pages
Societal Challenges
chapter 17|5 pages
‘There Is No Alternative to Optimism’: On Sustainability and the Future of Energy
part V|19 pages
Networks
