Conflicting roles of researchers in sustainability transitions: balancing action and reflection

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Ellen Bulten
Laurens K. Hessels
Michaela Hordijk
Andrew J. Segrave
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[1] Wageningen University and Research,Wageningen Plant Research
[2] Leiden University,Centre for Science and Technology Studies
[3] Rathenau Instituut,Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research
[4] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[5] KWR Water Research Institute,undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2021年 / 16卷
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Roles of researchers; Sustainability transitions; Process-oriented; Transdisciplinary research; Tensions;
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Process-oriented transdisciplinary research is generally seen as a promising approach to facilitate sustainability transitions. This type of research requires new participatory roles for researchers. These new roles may conflict with traditional, more academic roles that researchers often maintain next to their new roles. Using the Dutch transdisciplinary Knowledge-Action Programme on Water (KAP Water) as a case study, we highlight tensions that researchers adopting these new roles experience. We have observed both practical and more fundamental tensions between roles of researchers in process-oriented sustainability research. In particular, it proved difficult to combine more engaged roles, where researchers are involved in dialogues for change, with knowledge-oriented roles, where researchers focus on knowledge provision and are further removed from ‘real-world action’. Tensions arise from three sources: (1) researchers’ self-perception and expectations; (2) expectations from transdisciplinary partners, funders and researchers’ home institutions; and (3) societal convictions about what scientific knowledge is and how it should be developed. This paper contributes to the literature by enhancing the understanding of the interactions and tensions between the roles of researchers in transdisciplinary research.
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页码:1269 / 1283
页数:14
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