潜入相关性:深海研究人员如何在他们的认知生活空间中阐明社会相关性。

IF 3.2 2区 哲学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Minerva Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1007/s11024-025-09577-z
Sarah Rose Bieszczad, Maximilian Fochler, Sarah de Rijcke
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深海包含了许多东西:它既是迷人的主题,又是冷漠的主题;一个充满未知和科学探索的领域;这是一个尚未开发的潜力和即将开发的资源。它的多面性在深海的科学研究中也可见一斑。虽然深海研究领域的传统相关性叙述以基础知识创造为中心,但要求进行社会相关研究的呼声正在加强。该领域目前正在转变对社会相关研究的理解,因为它被批评未能提供充分证明其社会相关性的叙述,以及其认知焦点与更广泛的研究人员,行业和社会关注之间的相应脱节。这种转变正在整个海洋研究机构中引起反响,促使深海研究人员重新考虑并重新阐明其工作的相关性和适用性。本文考察了来自两个欧洲海洋研究机构的深海研究人员如何在其独特的认知环境中阐明其工作的社会相关性。使用以人为本的方法,我们确定了三种理想类型的相关性表达:基础,翻译和面向解决方案。这些表述是由研究人员的认知生活空间中的金融、制度、文化和媒体相关因素以及他们对创造特定类型知识的认知承诺所塑造的。我们的研究结果揭示了深海研究人员对社会相关性的不同理解,甚至在单个机构内也是如此。通过关注这些表达,我们将相关性框架为一个积极的过程,突出了研究人员为产生他们认为相关的知识而采取的各种行动。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Diving into Relevance: How Deep Sea Researchers Articulate Societal Relevance within their Epistemic Living Spaces.

The deep sea is many things: a subject of both fascination and indifference; a realm of great unknowns and scientific inquiry; and a source of untapped potential and looming exploitation. Its multifaceted nature is also visible in scientific research on the deep sea. While traditional relevance narratives in the field of deep sea research centred around fundamental knowledge creation, calls for doing societally relevant research are intensifying. The field is currently in transition regarding its understanding of societally relevant research, as it has been criticised for failing to provide narratives that adequately demonstrate its societal relevance and the corresponding disconnect between its epistemic foci and the concerns of researchers, industry, and society more broadly. This transition is reverberating throughout ocean research institutions, prompting deep sea researchers to reconsider and re-articulate the relevance and applicability of their work. This article examines how deep sea researchers from two European ocean research institutes articulate the societal relevance of their work within their unique epistemic environments. Using a person-centred approach, we identify three ideal-type articulations of relevance: fundamental, translational, and solution-oriented. These articulations are shaped by financial, institutional, cultural, and media-related factors within the researchers' epistemic living spaces as well as their epistemic commitments to the creation of particular types of knowledge. Our findings reveal diverse understandings of societal relevance among deep sea researchers, even within single institutions. By focusing on these articulations, we frame relevance as an active process, highlighting the various actions researchers undertake to produce knowledge they perceive as relevant.

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Minerva
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期刊介绍: Minerva is devoted to the study of ideas, traditions, cultures and institutions in science, higher education and research. It is concerned no less with history than with present practice, and with the local as well as the global. It speaks to the scholar, the teacher, the policy-maker and the administrator. It features articles, essay reviews and ''special'' issues on themes of topical importance. It represents no single school of thought, but welcomes diversity, within the rules of rational discourse. Its contributions are peer-reviewed. Its audience is world-wide.
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