Expanding collaborative autoethnography into the world of natural science for transdisciplinary teams.

IF 15.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Melissa Haeffner, Fern Hames, Margaret M Barbour, Jessica M Reeves, Ghislaine Platell, Samantha Grover
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Abstract

Wicked problems such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic require authentically transdisciplinary approaches to achieving effective collaboration. There exist several research approaches for identifying the components and interactions of complex problems; however, collaborative autoethnography provides an empirical way to collect and analyze self-reflection that leads to transformative change. Here, we present a case study of collaborative autoethnography, applied as a tool to transform research practice among a group of natural and social scientists, by constructively revealing and resolving deep, often unseen, disciplinary divides. We ask, "How can natural and social scientists genuinely accept, respect, and share one another's approaches to work on the wicked problems that need to be solved?" This study demonstrates how disciplinary divisions can be successfully bridged by open-minded and committed collaborators who are prepared to recognize the academic bias they bring to their research and use this as a platform of strength.

在自然科学领域为跨学科团队扩展协作性的自我民族志。
气候变化和COVID-19大流行等棘手问题需要真正的跨学科方法来实现有效合作。有几种研究方法可以识别复杂问题的组成部分和相互作用;然而,协作式的自我民族志提供了一种收集和分析导致变革的自我反思的经验方法。在这里,我们提出了一个合作的自我民族志的案例研究,通过建设性地揭示和解决深刻的、往往是看不见的学科分歧,将其作为一种工具,应用于一群自然和社会科学家之间的研究实践。我们问,“自然科学家和社会科学家如何真正地接受、尊重和分享彼此的方法来解决需要解决的棘手问题?”这项研究表明,开放和忠诚的合作者可以成功地弥合学科分歧,他们准备认识到自己给研究带来的学术偏见,并将其作为优势平台。
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One Earth
One Earth Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
1.90%
发文量
159
期刊介绍: One Earth, Cell Press' flagship sustainability journal, serves as a platform for high-quality research and perspectives that contribute to a deeper understanding and resolution of contemporary sustainability challenges. With monthly thematic issues, the journal aims to bridge gaps between natural, social, and applied sciences, along with the humanities. One Earth fosters the cross-pollination of ideas, inspiring transformative research to address the complexities of sustainability.
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