Enabling Early Career Sustainability Researchers to Conduct Transdisciplinary Research: Insights from Austria

Pub Date : 2020-10-19 DOI:10.12924/cis2020.08010030
Oliver Gerald Schrot, Hannah Krimm, T. Schinko
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Human influences on Earth's natural systems are accelerating, with anthropogenic climate and global change posing existential risks for mankind. To overcome the policy implementation gap in practice both collective and transformative actions for sustainability involving science, policy and society are urgently needed. In the realms of science, this relates to taking inter-and transdisciplinary research approaches to foster exchange and co-designing policy options between researcher, decision-makers and other societal stakeholders; however, such collaboration is often limited by time, funding and complexity constrains. This paper recognises that particularly early career climate change and sustainability researchers are exposed to both the claim for and practical challenges of inter- and transdisciplinarity . For a first qualitative investigation of Austrian early career researchers’ preparedness for conducting participatory research with societal stakeholders, this study examines perspectives of twelve early career researchers participating in a young scientists' workshop. Using a pre-post survey and analysing data by content, our findings indicate that workshop participants have to manage stakeholder processes directly after graduation and, due to a lack of methodological training, only use a small fraction of existing social science methods and participatory settings for stakeholder collaboration. To support other early career researchers and future students in Austria in developing strong inter-and transdisciplinary research skills, we highlight the added-value of integrating hands-on workshops with societal stakeholders, regular exchange of lessons learned and transdisciplinary lectures into university education. Offering more practice-oriented transdisciplinary learning activities during undergraduate education, like excursions and mini-projects in which students can develop and train participatory methods together with stakeholders under guidance, is believed to be a fruitful strategy in this context.
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让早期职业可持续性研究人员进行跨学科研究:来自奥地利的见解
人类对地球自然系统的影响正在加速,人为气候和全球变化给人类带来生存风险。为了克服实践中的政策执行差距,迫切需要科学、政策和社会参与的可持续性集体行动和变革行动。在科学领域,这涉及到采取跨学科和跨学科的研究方法,以促进研究人员、决策者和其他社会利益相关者之间的交流和共同设计政策选择;然而,这种合作往往受到时间、资金和复杂性限制的限制。本文认识到,特别是在职业生涯早期,气候变化和可持续性研究人员面临着跨学科和跨学科的主张和实际挑战。本研究首次对奥地利早期职业研究人员与社会利益相关者进行参与性研究的准备情况进行了定性调查,考察了参加青年科学家研讨会的12名早期职业研究者的观点。通过岗前调查和按内容分析数据,我们的研究结果表明,研讨会参与者必须在毕业后直接管理利益相关者的流程,并且由于缺乏方法培训,只使用了一小部分现有的社会科学方法和参与性环境来进行利益相关者合作。为了支持奥地利其他早期职业研究人员和未来的学生发展强大的跨学科和跨学科研究技能,我们强调将与社会利益相关者的实践研讨会、定期交流经验教训和跨学科讲座纳入大学教育的附加值。在本科教育期间提供更多以实践为导向的跨学科学习活动,如短途旅行和小型项目,学生可以在指导下与利益相关者一起开发和培训参与方法,这被认为是一种富有成效的策略。
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