Towards a caring transdisciplinary research practice: navigating science, society and self

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Towards a caring transdisciplinary research practice: navigating science, society and self. / Sellberg, My M.; Cockburn, Jessica; Holden, Petra B. et al.
In: Ecosystems and People, Vol. 17, No. 1, 23.06.2021, p. 292-305.

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Sellberg MM, Cockburn J, Holden PB, Lam DPM. Towards a caring transdisciplinary research practice: navigating science, society and self. Ecosystems and People. 2021 Jun 23;17(1):292-305. doi: 10.1080/26395916.2021.1931452

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abstract = "Transdisciplinary research that bridges science and society is needed to address the complex social-ecological sustainability challenges we are facing. However, many transdisciplinary researchers grapple with balancing the competing demands of scientific rigour and excellence, societal impact and engagement, and self-care. This is especially evident in the growing literature by early-career researchers describing the challenges of pursuing a transdisciplinary research career in social-ecological sustainability research. To guide discussion and reflection towards a flourishing transdisciplinary research practice, we synthesized our own and other researchers{\textquoteright} experiences of using a transdisciplinary approach and formulated the heuristic of the {\textquoteleft}Triple-S{\textquoteright}: caring for Science, Society and Self. This heuristic adds the frequently overlooked personal aspects of transdisciplinary research. Current dominant academic structures, cultures and metrics of success are not supporting a balanced and flourishing transdisciplinary research practice, but rather creating and exacerbating the trade-offs between these three aspects. As an example of a solutions-oriented approach, we developed a theory of change to address the changes we see are necessary to enable a transdisciplinary research practice in line with the Triple-S. We hope that this will foster academic environments where transdisciplinary research practice can flourish and the next generation of researchers are not burnt-out, but empowered.",
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