2008
DOI: 10.1051/nss:2008052
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Methodological challenges of trans-disciplinary research: some systemic reflections

Abstract: -This essay was written in response to an invitation by the editors of NSS issued after the author had reviewed the paper entitled "Methodological challenges of trans-disciplinary research" submitted by Christian Pohl and Gertrude Hirsch-Hadorn (see . The essay provides an accounting for the transformation in my emotioning as I read the submitted paper by introducing three sets of distinctions: (i) a model of research practice; (ii) an explication of the nature of research situations and (iii) an exploration o… Show more

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“…It can also be used to provide a framework of orientation for the various scientific disciplines and scientific approaches and to reflect on the different attitudes and foci of a researcher (Baars 2002). Ison (2008) therefore warns about the existing lack of epistemological awareness amongst scientists; unable to cross the disciplinary boundaries, they remain unaware that they are acting out of their own, unique traditions of understanding. Such a framework might be a helpful tool to help them reflect on their contradicting epistemological awareness.…”
Section: Reflective Philosophical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It can also be used to provide a framework of orientation for the various scientific disciplines and scientific approaches and to reflect on the different attitudes and foci of a researcher (Baars 2002). Ison (2008) therefore warns about the existing lack of epistemological awareness amongst scientists; unable to cross the disciplinary boundaries, they remain unaware that they are acting out of their own, unique traditions of understanding. Such a framework might be a helpful tool to help them reflect on their contradicting epistemological awareness.…”
Section: Reflective Philosophical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Bammer, 2013). Ison (2008) notes that the existence of this variance brings with it a special responsibility: as authors and practitioners contributing to the development of transdisciplinary research Fig. 1.…”
Section: A Reflexive Approach To Positioning Transdisciplinary Intentsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Reflexivity, we suggest negates the emerging claims in some circles for an 'integration science'; what is missing from most of these accounts is evidence and guidance about how to practice and institutionalise integration (see Pohl et al 2008;Ison 2008c for issues associated with integration and transdisciplinarity). Anon (2007) exemplifies how integration is essentially a form of reflexive practice: "integration .. is most successful when there is a process of interaction rather than a one-way delivery of knowledge on the doorstep of the policy maker.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Practice of any form is more than the method or approach employed and a reason why 'new tool' development in and of itself often fails as a research and policy strategy. Practice is better understood as an unfolding relational dynamic between a practitioner (a person or group, with a history and an implicit or explicit set of theoretical framings), a method (tool, technique, approach) and a situation (which can also be understood as having a history ;Ison 2008cIson , 2010 ) and Italy (Toderi et al 2007). (iii) Intermediary objects: living and non-living objects of mutual interest can be used as focal points of reference in identifying stakeholders and co-deliberating on stakeholdings.…”
Section: New Modalities For Building Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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