Promising practices for dealing with complexity in research for development

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Gaia-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society Pub Date : 2023-05-20 DOI:10.14512/gaia.32.1.8
C. R. Abad, Sabin Bieri, R. Eschen, Sandra Fuerst, J. Jacobi, Elizabeth Jiménez, Aymara Llanque Zonta, M. Naughton, Urs Schaffner, Mirko S. Winkler, M. Flury
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Are there aspects of complexity that are characteristic for research for development projects? Our study shows what are these aspects, how they affect research and what practices seem to be promising for dealing with the increasing levels of complexity.The need to deal with complexity is getting increasingly attention in research for development projects implemented through transboundary research partnerships between organisations from the Global North and the Global South. However, less is known about aspects beyond the systems under study that still affect complexity in the research project. We conducted an experience capitalization of five transboundary research partnerships undertaking research in 14 countries in the Global South. We found that the combination of multiple contexts, the cultural and disciplinary diversity of the transboundary research partnerships, and the set of rules and proceedings from the funding mechanism affect the levels of complexity. We further identified that a transdisciplinary approach and several related practices, like intercultural communication or integrative partnerships, are promising ways of dealing with complexity. Current structures in research for development need to improve in order to fully use the potential of transdisciplinarity for sustainability transformation.
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在发展研究中处理复杂性的有希望的实践
复杂性的某些方面是否是研发项目的特点?我们的研究显示了这些方面是什么,它们如何影响研究,以及哪些实践似乎有希望应对日益增长的复杂性。在通过全球北方和全球南方组织之间的跨界研究伙伴关系实施的研发项目中,处理复杂性的必要性越来越受到关注。然而,对于仍影响研究项目复杂性的所研究系统之外的方面,人们知之甚少。我们对在全球南方14个国家开展研究的五个跨界研究伙伴关系进行了经验资本化。我们发现,多种背景的结合、跨界研究伙伴关系的文化和学科多样性,以及资助机制的一套规则和程序,都会影响复杂性。我们进一步发现,跨学科的方法和一些相关的做法,如跨文化交流或综合伙伴关系,是处理复杂性的有希望的方法。目前的研究促进发展结构需要改进,以便充分利用跨学科的潜力实现可持续性转变。
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