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The politics of transdisciplinary research on societal transitions

The politics of transdisciplinary research on societal transitions
The politics of transdisciplinary research on societal transitions
Within research on societal transitions, ‘post-normal’ scientific approaches such as transdisciplinary research are increasingly prominent. The difficulties of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research are well-established, but less attention has been paid to the underlying causes of these difficulties. In this essay, we argue that the political natures of both ‘transdisciplinarity’ and ‘transitions’ themselves underlie the more visible research challenges. While recent work has outlined how transitions research, embedded as it is in the sociopolitical milieu, can reproduce or challenge existing regimes, here we discuss more specifically the politics of projects themselves, which necessarily affect how they inform societal transitions. Using literature and examples from our own work, we outline three politically contested areas in projects – stakeholder inclusion, understanding of transitions, and research questions that are considered – and identify two broad orientations that research can follow to address these: incremental or fundamental. The interconnectedness of the political aspects of transdisciplinary transitions research requires explicit attention, we argue, if such work is to effectively address complex and ‘wicked’ societal challenges.
0016-3287
House, Jonas
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Davis, Natalie
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Dermody, Brian J.
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House, Jonas, Davis, Natalie, Dermody, Brian J., van der Horst, Hilje, Praasterink, Frederike and Wertheim-Heck, Sigrid (2024) The politics of transdisciplinary research on societal transitions. Futures, 164, [103499]. (doi:10.1016/j.futures.2024.103499).

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Within research on societal transitions, ‘post-normal’ scientific approaches such as transdisciplinary research are increasingly prominent. The difficulties of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research are well-established, but less attention has been paid to the underlying causes of these difficulties. In this essay, we argue that the political natures of both ‘transdisciplinarity’ and ‘transitions’ themselves underlie the more visible research challenges. While recent work has outlined how transitions research, embedded as it is in the sociopolitical milieu, can reproduce or challenge existing regimes, here we discuss more specifically the politics of projects themselves, which necessarily affect how they inform societal transitions. Using literature and examples from our own work, we outline three politically contested areas in projects – stakeholder inclusion, understanding of transitions, and research questions that are considered – and identify two broad orientations that research can follow to address these: incremental or fundamental. The interconnectedness of the political aspects of transdisciplinary transitions research requires explicit attention, we argue, if such work is to effectively address complex and ‘wicked’ societal challenges.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 October 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 October 2024
Published date: 2 November 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 505962
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505962
ISSN: 0016-3287
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Author: Jonas House ORCID iD
Author: Natalie Davis
Author: Brian J. Dermody
Author: Hilje van der Horst
Author: Frederike Praasterink
Author: Sigrid Wertheim-Heck

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