Critical pedagogical designs for SETS knowledge co-production: online peer- and problem-based learning by and for early career green infrastructure experts.

Mathieu Feagan, Megan Fork, Geneva Gray, Maike Hamann, Jason K Hawes, Elizabeth H T Hiroyasu, Brooke Wilkerson
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Despite a growing understanding of the importance of knowledge co-production for just and sustainable urban transformations, early career green infrastructure experts typically lack opportunities to practice transdisciplinary knowledge co-production approaches within their normal training and professional development. However, using online collaboration technologies combined with peer- and problem-based learning can help address this gap by putting early career green infrastructure experts in charge of organizing their own knowledge co-production activities. Using the case study of an online symposia series focused on social-ecological-technological systems approaches to holistic green infrastructure implementation, we discuss how critical pedagogical designs help create favorable conditions for transdisciplinary knowledge co-production. Our work suggests that the early career position offers a unique standpoint from which to better understand the limitations of current institutional structures of expertise, with a view towards their transformation through collective action.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s42854-023-00051-1.

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绿色基础设施知识合作生产的关键教学设计:早期职业绿色基础设施专家的在线同行和基于问题的学习。
尽管人们越来越认识到知识联合生产对于公平和可持续城市转型的重要性,但早期职业绿色基础设施专家通常缺乏在正常培训和专业发展中实践跨学科知识联合生产方法的机会。然而,利用在线协作技术与基于同伴和基于问题的学习相结合,可以帮助解决这一差距,方法是让早期的职业绿色基础设施专家负责组织他们自己的知识合作生产活动。通过对一系列关注社会-生态-技术系统方法实现整体绿色基础设施的在线专题讨论会的案例研究,我们讨论了关键的教学设计如何有助于为跨学科知识的共同生产创造有利条件。我们的工作表明,早期职业生涯的位置提供了一个独特的观点,从这个观点可以更好地理解当前专业知识制度结构的局限性,并通过集体行动来实现它们的转变。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1186/s42854-023-00051-1。
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