Reflexivity is arguably an important aspect of doing sustainability research. The inter- and transdisciplinary character of sustainability research, as well as its change-oriented agenda, require scholars to reflect on their role as researchers, their research focus and methodology, and its relation to academia and society. Using focus groups with 15 researchers at different stages in their academic career, we investigate three forms of reflexivity, i.e., personal, functional, and disciplinary, for sustainability researchers connected to the LUCID (Lund University Centre of Excellence for the Integration of the Social and Natural Dimensions of Sustainability) program experience. We further study similarities and differences in how the resea...
Process-oriented transdisciplinary research is generally seen as a promising approach to facilitate ...
Reflexivity is a central concept in environmental sociology, as in environmental social science in g...
Reflexivity is a key expectation that researchers in transdisciplinary and transformative research f...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
AbstractThe importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations...
The establishment of interdisciplinary Master’s and PhD programs in sustainability science is openin...
The ongoing social and ecological crises create urgency in academia and elsewhere to devise actionab...
Sustainability research is characterized by a plurality of interests, actors, and research tradition...
Sustainability in higher education is a growing field of reflection and practice, yet integrating su...
The scale and complexity of contemporary sustainability challenges necessitates interdisciplinarity ...
Among scholars in sustainability science, there is an increasing recognition of the potential of pla...
If we take the rhetoric of recent academic and policy discourse at face value, crossing disciplinary...
The field of sustainability science aims to understand the complex and dynamic interactions between ...
In recent years, a strong natural science hegemony has predominantly framed our understanding of sus...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate different ways in which faculty members of sustainability-re...
Process-oriented transdisciplinary research is generally seen as a promising approach to facilitate ...
Reflexivity is a central concept in environmental sociology, as in environmental social science in g...
Reflexivity is a key expectation that researchers in transdisciplinary and transformative research f...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
AbstractThe importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations...
The establishment of interdisciplinary Master’s and PhD programs in sustainability science is openin...
The ongoing social and ecological crises create urgency in academia and elsewhere to devise actionab...
Sustainability research is characterized by a plurality of interests, actors, and research tradition...
Sustainability in higher education is a growing field of reflection and practice, yet integrating su...
The scale and complexity of contemporary sustainability challenges necessitates interdisciplinarity ...
Among scholars in sustainability science, there is an increasing recognition of the potential of pla...
If we take the rhetoric of recent academic and policy discourse at face value, crossing disciplinary...
The field of sustainability science aims to understand the complex and dynamic interactions between ...
In recent years, a strong natural science hegemony has predominantly framed our understanding of sus...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate different ways in which faculty members of sustainability-re...
Process-oriented transdisciplinary research is generally seen as a promising approach to facilitate ...
Reflexivity is a central concept in environmental sociology, as in environmental social science in g...
Reflexivity is a key expectation that researchers in transdisciplinary and transformative research f...