Journal of Communication Pedagogy (Oct 2021)

Lessons From the Pandemic: Engaging Wicked Problems With Transdisciplinary Deliberation

  • Miles C. Coleman,
  • Susana C. Santos,
  • Joy Cypher,
  • Claude Krummenacher,
  • Robert Fleming

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31446/JCP.2021.2.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 164 – 171

Abstract

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Some crises, such as those brought on or exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, are wicked problems—large, complex problems with no immediate answer. As such, they make rich centerpieces for learning with respect to public deliberation and issue-based dialogue. This essay reflects on an experimental, transdisciplinary health and science communication course entitled Comprehending COVID-19. The course represents a collaborative effort among 14 faculty representing 10 different academic departments to create a resource for teaching students how to deliberate the pandemic, despite its attending, oversaturated, fake-news-infused, infodemic. We offer transdisciplinary deliberation as a pedagogical framework to expand communication repertoires in ways useful for sifting through the messiness of an infodemic while also developing key deliberation skills for productively engaging participatory decision-making with concern to wicked problems.

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