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“Let’s catch up at Shivaji Park”: emotively conversing on connecting and un/belonging through a public space "让我们在 Shivaji 公园叙叙旧":通过公共空间就联系与不联系/归属进行情感对话
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-04-2024-0084
Reshmi Lahiri-Roy, Achinto Roy, Rahul Karnik, Sandesh Likhite

Purpose

This paper is based on the personal connections of the four authors to Shivaji Park, the largest public space in Mumbai. Three of the authors are childhood friends and were once long-term residents of that area. The focus of this article is Shivaji Park, anecdotally the largest park in the island city of Mumbai, with its historical connotations and its ongoing role as a relational and cultural artefact in the lives of these authors. The ongoing member status of all four authors in connection with the public space is explored despite all of them now ceasing to be locals.

Design/methodology/approach

This article uses a qualitative approach utilising informal conversations between the four authors recorded on zoom as the research method. Supported by belonging and emotional reflexivity as conceptual frames, it investigates how the spatial context fosters a binding relationality, which is ongoing despite the now disparate locations of the authors.

Findings

Based on a critical analysis of the recorded conversations between the authors the findings highlight that belonging/unbelonging centres around emotionally tinged representations of place.

Originality/value

The core of this paper rests in the emotional connections between the authors based on their collective memories with a public space and its surrounding areas as a focus. The use of informal conversations is crucial in teasing out nuanced aspects of data collected based on human relationalities. The paper emphasises the repercussions of ongoing changes stemming from urban progress. They incur emotional and human costs through a “culling” of connections and belongings.

本文基于四位作者与孟买最大的公共空间希瓦吉公园的个人联系。其中三位作者是童年好友,曾长期居住在该地区。本文的重点是希瓦吉公园--据说是孟买这座岛屿城市中最大的公园--及其历史内涵,以及它在这些作者的生活中作为关系和文化艺术品的持续作用。本文探讨了所有四位作者与该公共空间的持续成员身份,尽管他们现在都不再是本地人。本文以归属感和情感反思性为概念框架,研究了空间环境是如何促进一种具有约束力的关系性的,尽管现在作者们所处的位置不同,但这种关系性仍在持续。研究结果基于对作者之间对话记录的批判性分析,研究结果强调了归属感/非归属感的核心是对地方的情感表述。原创性/价值本文的核心在于作者之间的情感联系,这种联系基于他们对公共空间及其周边地区的集体回忆,并将其作为重点。非正式对话的使用对于揭示基于人际关系收集的数据的细微差别至关重要。本文强调了城市发展带来的持续变化所产生的影响。通过 "剔除 "人与人之间的联系和物品,这些变化会带来情感和人力方面的代价。
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So, you think you are a leader? A qualitative study to understand patterns of presentation and symmetry among dimensions of leader identity 你认为自己是领导者?一项定性研究,旨在了解领导者身份各维度之间的呈现和对称模式
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-04-2024-0082
Kate McCombs, Ethlyn Williams, Bryan Deptula

Purpose

This study aims to explore individual leader identity development across four key dimensions: strength, integration, meaning and inclusiveness.

Design/methodology/approach

Around 70 semi-structured interviews with aspiring and practicing leaders were conducted to gather qualitative data.

Findings

The majority of individuals interviewed showed development or were developing in the dimensions of strength and integration. However, over half of the sample demonstrated underdevelopment in the dimensions of meaning and inclusiveness.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the existing literature by providing nuanced insights into the level and patterns of development across all four dimensions of leader identity within individuals. It reveals that while some symmetry of development across dimensions is possible, it is less prevalent than previously assumed.

本研究旨在探讨领导者个人身份在四个关键维度上的发展:力量、整合、意义和包容性。研究结果大多数受访者在力量和整合维度上有所发展或正在发展。原创性/价值本研究通过对领导者身份所有四个维度的发展水平和模式进行细致入微的分析,为现有文献做出了贡献。它揭示了虽然各维度的发展可能存在一定的对称性,但这种对称性并不像之前假设的那么普遍。
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“Oh my phone, I can't live without you”: a phenomenological study of nomophobia among college students 哦,我的手机,没有你我活不下去":对大学生 "手机恐惧症 "的现象学研究
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-06-2023-0092
Triantoro Safaria, Yusti Probowati Rahayu, Soerjantini Rahaju
<h3>Purpose</h3><p>Previous studies have identified concerns and anxiety in individuals who are without their mobile phones, which is known as nomophobia, an acronym for “no mobile phone phobia.” However, there is currently limited evidence of qualitative research that explores nomophobia. The purpose of this study is to explore personal experiences and individual meanings associated with mobile phone use and nomophobia.</p><!--/ Abstract__block --><h3>Design/methodology/approach</h3><p>To address this gap, the present study employed a Heideggerian phenomenological approach to investigate the issue. Ten college students, who have medium to high nomophobia were selected as respondents. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data, which were then transcribed verbatim and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.</p><!--/ Abstract__block --><h3>Findings</h3><p>A deep understanding of the psychological dynamics, experiences, meanings, perceptions and beliefs of individuals regarding smartphone use can only be explored through a qualitative approach that presents personal statements of individuals through in-depth semi-structured interviews. This study contributes to a deep understanding of the psychological dynamic of nomophobia.</p><!--/ Abstract__block --><h3>Research limitations/implications</h3><p>This study has limitations that must be carefully considered. First, the respondents came from a university with a sample size of 10 people, which may not fully represent the phenomenon of nomophobia among students due to differences in cultural and academic backgrounds. However, we addressed this limitation by selecting only students who scored moderate to high levels of nomophobia. Second, the researchers acknowledge that the sample used in the study may not be fully representative of the broader target population or a larger group, as previously mentioned. Therefore, generalizing the findings of this research must be done carefully, being cautious and thoughtful to avoid hasty conclusions.</p><!--/ Abstract__block --><h3>Practical implications</h3><p>In the functional context, it is recommended for individuals to be more mindful of their smartphone usage and strive to strike a balance between utilizing their device's capabilities for productive purposes and avoiding excessive dependency that may lead to distractions or information overload. This includes limiting excessive smartphone usage for entertainment purposes, restricting aimless and irrelevant Internet browsing and implementing effective time management when using smartphones. For smartphone users from the ontological context, the advice is to critically evaluate their digital presence and ensure that their online activities align with their true values and self-perception, promoting responsible and ethical smartphone use. Engaging in fasting or break sessions by completely turning off the smartphone at specific times and utilizing that time for activities such as rea
目的 以前的研究已经发现了没有手机的人的担忧和焦虑,这种担忧和焦虑被称为 "nomophobia",是 "无手机恐惧症 "的缩写。然而,目前探讨手机恐惧症的定性研究证据有限。本研究的目的是探讨与手机使用和恐手机症相关的个人经历和个人意义。为了弥补这一空白,本研究采用了海德格尔现象学方法来研究这一问题。本研究选取了 10 名患有中度至高度手机恐惧症的大学生作为受访者。研究结果只有通过定性方法,即通过深入的半结构式访谈呈现个人陈述,才能深入了解个人在使用智能手机方面的心理动态、经验、意义、看法和信念。本研究有助于深入了解 "恐名症 "的心理动态。研究局限性/启示本研究存在一些局限性,必须认真加以考虑。首先,受访者来自一所大学,样本量为 10 人,由于文化和学术背景的差异,这可能无法完全代表学生中的恐名症现象。不过,我们只选择了患有中度至高度恐名症的学生,从而解决了这一局限性。其次,研究人员承认,如前所述,研究中使用的样本可能无法完全代表更广泛的目标人群或更大的群体。在功能方面,建议个人在使用智能手机时多加注意,并努力在利用其设备功能达到生产目的与避免过度依赖可能导致分心或信息超载之间取得平衡。这包括限制将智能手机过度用于娱乐目的,限制漫无目的和无关紧要的互联网浏览,以及在使用智能手机时实施有效的时间管理。对于本体论背景下的智能手机用户,建议是批判性地评估他们的数字存在,确保他们的网上活动符合他们真正的价值观和自我认知,促进负责任和合乎道德地使用智能手机。在特定时间完全关闭智能手机,进行禁食或休息,利用这段时间进行阅读、写作、精神修炼或锻炼等活动也是可取的。在拟人化的背景下,建议个人反思对智能手机的潜在情感依赖,并考虑建立健康的界限,避免过度依赖这些设备来满足情感需求。一个切实可行的建议是进行自我反思,即个人花一些时间思考自己的智能手机使用模式和对设备的情感依恋。他们应该问问自己为什么会觉得有必要不断查看手机,以及这对他们的情绪和整体健康有什么影响。原创性/价值这项研究通过探索个人在智能手机使用方面的经验、意义、认知和信念,有助于深入了解 "恐名症 "的心理动态。
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The opportunity of struggle: a case study on developing a Māori-centric nursing course 奋斗的机遇:关于开发以毛利人为中心的护理课程的案例研究
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-04-2024-0089
Josephine Davis, Coral Wiapo, Lisa Sami, Ebony Komene, Sue Adams

Purpose

This paper delves into the enduring influence of Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s groundbreaking work, “Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples,” while examining how the concept of “struggle” has facilitated Māori-centric nursing education.

Design/methodology/approach

Utilizing a case study approach, a collaboration between Māori and non-Māori nursing academics describes the development of two Māori-centric postgraduate courses. This approach allows for an exploration of the contextual factors surrounding sites of “struggle” in course development and efforts towards decolonization and indigenization.

Findings

The evaluation of a Māori-centric postgraduate course is guided by Smith’s five key conditions for “struggle”. By illustrating the dynamic and intersecting nature of these conditions, the study reveals how various interests, tensions and relationships intersect within academia. We further show how the team actively sought viable solutions to strengthen the Maori nursing workforce and those nurses serving Maori communities through the development of tailored courses.

Originality/value

This case study offers a unique perspective on the tensions inherent in the struggles faced by Māori women and their allies, who utilize cultural frameworks as sites of resistance within Western institutions. We highlight how education can carve out new spaces for Māori within their cultural context and the broader academic sphere. Inspired by Smith’s work, this dialogue transcends academic boundaries, echoing the values, knowledge and experiences of Indigenous peoples marginalized by colonialism.

目的本文探讨了琳达-图希瓦伊-史密斯(Linda Tuhiwai Smith)的开创性著作《非殖民化方法论:研究与原住民》的持久影响,同时研究了 "斗争 "这一概念如何促进了以毛利人为中心的护理教育:设计/方法/途径毛利人和非毛利人护理学者合作,采用案例研究的方法,描述了两门以毛利人为中心的研究生课程的开发过程。研究结果对以毛利人为中心的研究生课程的评估以史密斯提出的 "斗争 "的五个关键条件为指导。通过说明这些条件的动态性和交叉性,本研究揭示了学术界内部各种利益、紧张关系和关系是如何交织在一起的。我们还进一步展示了该团队如何积极寻求可行的解决方案,通过开发量身定制的课程来加强毛利族护理人员队伍以及为毛利族社区服务的护士队伍。我们强调了教育如何在毛利人的文化背景和更广泛的学术领域中为她们开辟新的空间。受史密斯工作的启发,这一对话超越了学术界限,呼应了被殖民主义边缘化的土著人民的价值观、知识和经验。
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Echoes of silence: an embossed poetic inquiry 沉默的回声:浮雕诗歌探究
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-02-2024-0038
Josh Ambrosy, Benjamin Zonca

Purpose

Silences in qualitative social science research present a unique and sometimes ambiguous challenge for researchers. When working with transcription artefacts, considering not only what has been said but also what has been silenced, omitted, overlooked or brushed over allows new ways of examining a phenomenon. This paper explores a new methodological approach to exploring these silences.

Design/methodology/approach

This article explores “embossed” poetry as a methodological process to consider what has not been said. Via an empirical study that examined the experience of six teachers of a year nine programme in Victoria, Australia, we explore how embossed poems within a larger research project allowed the interrogating of silences. Through a polyvocal performance of text and poetry, this paper argues that embossed poetry offers significant methodological possibilities through which previously silenced ideas and analytical processes can become visible within poetic research praxis.

Findings

The findings of this paper are that by using embossed concrete poems, researchers can explore new territories within qualitative work. By putting down the keyboard and picking up a hand-embossing tool, new space for thought emerges and other parts of an assemblage can be explored.

Originality/value

This paper presents a unique methodological contribution to poetic inquiry. Furthermore, it explores the path trodden to develop this new approach through a reflexive-diffractive polyvocal text.

目的定性社会科学研究中的沉默给研究人员带来了独特的、有时甚至是模棱两可的挑战。在处理转录人工制品时,不仅要考虑到所说的内容,还要考虑到被沉默、省略、忽略或略过的内容,这样才能以新的方式研究现象。本文探讨了一种探索这些沉默的新方法。通过对澳大利亚维多利亚州一个九年级课程的六位教师的经验进行实证研究,我们探讨了在一个更大的研究项目中,浮雕诗歌是如何实现对沉默的审视的。通过对文本和诗歌的多声部表演,本文认为,压印诗歌提供了重要的方法论可能性,通过这种方法,以前沉默的想法和分析过程可以在诗歌研究实践中变得可见。研究结果本文的研究结果是,通过使用压印的具体诗歌,研究人员可以在定性工作中探索新的领域。通过放下键盘,拿起手工压印工具,新的思考空间出现了,组合的其他部分也可以被探索。此外,它还通过一个反思-衍射多声部文本,探索了发展这种新方法的路径。
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Reflexivity in co-constructed meanings: the impact of gender specific perspectives in the qualitative research context 共建意义中的反思性:定性研究中特定性别视角的影响
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-09-2023-0144
Johanna Kingsman, Ian Davis

Purpose

This paper examines the impact of lived experiences and attitudinal blueprints on researchers within the context of masculinities research. It explores the negotiation of gendered roles, exploring how personal narratives shape our engagement in gender research and the collaborative process of meaning-making. It discusses the methodological tensions surrounding narrative research and naturalistic inquiry when investigating masculinities.

Design/methodology/approach

Adopting a feminist post-structuralist lens, this paper analyses the discursive nature of masculinities and its theoretical and historical construction, alongside the use of narrative research methodologies in research practices.

Findings

The paper reinforces the importance of feminist frameworks in deconstructing gender norms and challenging implicit assumptions. The role of reflexivity in the research process and the potential for researcher subjectivity as a resource is emphasised. Drawing on existing scholarship and the authors' empirical research experiences, the importance of researcher reflexivity in recognising the potential for gender performativity in the research setting is emphasised, especially in gendered research spaces and when engaging with methodologies tacitly understood through gendered ideological lenses.

Research limitations/implications

The paper contributes to ongoing scholarly discussions exploring the intersection of gender, theory and practice.

Originality/value

The paper's theoretical exploration contributes to understandings of gender dynamics in research and offers insights into the complexities of conducting masculinities research from a critical perspective. The paper contributes to ongoing scholarly discussions exploring the intersection of gender, theory and practice.

目的 本文探讨了男性研究背景下生活经历和态度蓝图对研究人员的影响。它探讨了性别角色的协商,探索了个人叙事如何影响我们参与性别研究和意义创造的合作过程。本文采用女性主义后结构主义视角,分析了男性特征的话语性质及其理论和历史建构,以及叙事研究方法在研究实践中的应用。论文强调了研究过程中的反思作用以及研究人员主观性作为一种资源的潜力。根据现有的学术研究和作者的实证研究经验,本文强调了研究人员的反思性在认识到研究环境中潜在的性别表演性方面的重要性,尤其是在性别化的研究空间中,以及在采用通过性别化的意识形态视角来理解的方法论时。论文的理论探索有助于理解研究中的性别动态,并从批判的角度深入探讨了男性研究的复杂性。该论文有助于目前学术界对性别、理论与实践交叉问题的讨论。
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Conceptualising “the more-than-migrant child” 概念化 "非移民儿童"
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-03-2024-0065
Sonja Arndt, Kylie Smith, Nicola Yelland

Purpose

Using a feminist, post-structural and posthuman theoretical framing the paper argues for elevating the complexity of conceptions of migrant children’s engagements with and contributions to their own lives.

Design/methodology/approach

This conceptual paper responds to contemporary concerns with research involving migrant children and childhoods in an Australian context. With researchers and teachers’ attention being drawn to enhancing the cultural wellbeing, identity and belonging of young children, it asks: who is “the migrant child”? In our response to this question, we disrupt expectations of simplistic, homogeneous views of children of migrant families or backgrounds, including confronting notions such as vulnerability, neediness and deficit.

Findings

Potential ways in which “the migrant child” is implicated by diverse social, environmental and political factors underlie the many ways in which children might exercise their autonomy and participation. In Australia, contemporary migration remains clouded by such policies as the only relatively recently overturned “White Australia” policy and so-called “boat turnbacks”, whilst, and especially in post-Covid times, Australian society simultaneously depends on migrant workers in many areas of employment. At the same time, Australia seems to openly celebrate what is seen as “successful” multiculturalism.

Originality/value

These multiple perspectives offer a deeply concerning social and policy environment for researchers and educationalists. It is in this context that we raise questions and speculate towards potential conceptualisations of “the migrant child” which recognise, rather than negate, the powers and insights arising from the child’s experiential, relational and deeply entangled onto-epistemological perspective/s.

目的本文以女权主义、后结构主义和后人类理论为框架,论证了提升移民儿童对其自身生活的参与和贡献的概念的复杂性。随着研究人员和教师开始关注如何提高幼儿的文化福祉、身份认同和归属感,本文提出了一个问题:谁是 "移民儿童"?在回答这个问题时,我们打破了人们对移民家庭或移民背景儿童的简单化、单一化的看法,包括正视诸如脆弱性、需要性和缺陷等概念。研究结果 "移民儿童 "受各种社会、环境和政治因素影响的潜在方式,是儿童行使自主权和参与的多种方式的基础。在澳大利亚,当代移民问题仍然受到诸如最近才被推翻的 "白澳政策 "和所谓的 "回船 "等政策的影响,同时,特别是在后科维德时代,澳大利亚社会在许多就业领域同时依赖于移民工人。与此同时,澳大利亚似乎在公开庆祝被视为 "成功的 "多元文化主义。原创性/价值这些多重视角为研究人员和教育工作者提供了一个令人深感忧虑的社会和政策环境。正是在这一背景下,我们提出了一些问题,并对 "移民儿童 "的潜在概念进行了推测,这些概念承认而不是否定儿童的经验、关系和深刻纠缠的认识论视角所产生的力量和洞察力。
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Fiction-writing and wonder: documenting a collaborative, creative writing process 小说创作与奇迹:记录合作创作过程
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-12-2023-0189
Sarah K. Stice, Mark D. McCarthy

Purpose

We articulate cycles of creative storying and data analysis and the wonder that motivated the project by detailing our reading, thinking and writing processes to contribute to the conceptual and practical literature on collaborative writing as method.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper documents a process of collaborative writing as method that produced a co-written fictional narrative that evokes questions about schooling.

Findings

Our process began with world-building for our fictional future, creating characters to serve as a lens for analysis. From our discussions of the data, we crafted a plotline to present our themes in coherent story. As we explored and shared our readings, interdisciplinarity shaped our project in unique ways.

Research limitations/implications

Throughout, our collaboration and fiction-writing opened spaces for wonder, interdisciplinarity and joy that may inspire other researchers to engage in collaborative and/or creative writing processes.

Originality/value

Adding to the rich literature of arts-based research methods, we contribute our reflections on the pragmatics of incorporating reading, writing and thinking for collaboration and creative writing as qualitative research methods for document analysis.

目的我们通过详细描述我们的阅读、思考和写作过程,阐明了创造性叙事和数据分析的周期,以及促使我们开展该项目的奇妙之处,从而为有关合作写作方法的概念性和实用性文献做出贡献。通过对数据的讨论,我们设计了一个情节主线,以连贯的故事展现我们的主题。在我们探索和分享阅读成果的过程中,跨学科性以独特的方式塑造了我们的项目。研究局限性/影响在整个过程中,我们的合作和虚构写作为惊奇、跨学科性和快乐开辟了空间,这可能会激励其他研究人员参与合作和/或创造性写作过程。原创性/价值在以艺术为基础的研究方法的丰富文献中,我们对将阅读、写作和思考作为文件分析的定性研究方法进行合作和创造性写作的实用性进行了反思。
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The power (and caveats) of body mapping as a visual methodology with vulnerable youth 身体绘图作为一种视觉方法对弱势青少年的作用(和注意事项
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-11-2023-0172
Pateka Pamella Jama, Lesley Wood, Annah Ndlovu Nkomo

Purpose

This study aims to explore the NEET (Not in Education, Employment and Training) experiences of young people living in impoverished settings.

Design/methodology/approach

Methodologically, this study was informed by a qualitative analysis of visual and textual data related to a body mapping exercise with eleven young people who were participants in a four-day start-up workshop in a larger action research project.

Findings

The findings reveal that, although being NEET negatively affects young people’s self-esteem, confidence, hope for the future and general well-being, body mapping can help them discover latent assets useful for reducing their insecurities.

Originality/value

Researchers using this method need to be well prepared to deal with possible emotional trauma, and to this end, we provide some guidelines for the effective implementation of body mapping.

本研究旨在探讨生活在贫困环境中的年轻人的 NEET(不受教育、不就业、不培训)经历。在方法论上,本研究通过对视觉和文字数据的定性分析,了解了与 11 名年轻人的身体映射练习有关的情况。研究结果研究结果表明,虽然 "NEET "会对年轻人的自尊、自信、对未来的希望和总体幸福感产生负面影响,但身体映射可以帮助他们发现潜在的资产,从而减少他们的不安全感。
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Incorporating pragmatism in a behaviour change-led climate adaptation project: a collaborative reflection 将实用主义纳入以行为改变为主导的气候适应项目:合作反思
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-11-2023-0168
Kien Nguyen-Trung, Alexander K. Saeri, Stefan Kaufman

Purpose

This article argues the value of integrating pragmatism in applying behavioural science to complex challenges. We describe a behaviour change-led knowledge co-production process in the specific context of climate change in Australia. This process was led by an interdisciplinary research team who struggled with the limitations of the prevailing deterministic behaviour change paradigms, such as the “test, learn, adapt” model, which often focuses narrowly on individual behaviours and fails to integrate multiple interpretations from diverse stakeholders into their knowledge co-production process.

Design/methodology/approach

This article uses collaborative reflection as a method of inquiry. We document the team’s experience of a recent challenge-led, programatic research initiative that applied behaviour change strategies to reduce climate vulnerabilities. We demonstrate the necessity of critical reflection and abductive reasoning in the face of the complexities inherent in knowledge co-production addressing complex problems. It underscores the importance of accommodating diverse perspectives and contextual nuances over a one-size-fits-all method.

Findings

The article shares lessons learnt about integrating collaborative and critical reflection throughout a project cycle and demonstrates the capacity of abductive reasoning to ease the challenges arising from the tension between behaviour change paradigms and knowledge co-production principles. This approach allows for a more adaptable and context-sensitive application, acknowledging the multiplicity of understandings and the dynamic nature of behavioural change in relation to climate adaptation.

Originality/value

This reflection contributes original insights into the fusion of pragmatism with behaviour change strategies, proposing a novel framework that prioritises flexibility, context-specificity and the recognition of various stakeholder perspectives in the co-production of knowledge.

本文论证了在将行为科学应用于复杂挑战的过程中结合实用主义的价值。我们描述了在澳大利亚气候变化的特定背景下,以行为变化为主导的知识共同生产过程。这一过程是由一个跨学科研究团队领导的,该团队努力克服流行的决定性行为改变范例的局限性,如 "测试、学习、适应 "模式,该模式往往狭隘地关注个人行为,未能将来自不同利益相关者的多种解释纳入知识共同生产过程。我们记录了团队在最近一项以挑战为主导的计划性研究项目中的经验,该项目采用行为改变策略来降低气候脆弱性。我们展示了面对解决复杂问题的知识共同生产过程中固有的复杂性,进行批判性反思和归纳推理的必要性。文章分享了在整个项目周期中整合合作和批判性反思的经验教训,并展示了归纳推理的能力,以缓解行为改变范式和知识共同生产原则之间的矛盾所带来的挑战。这种方法使应用更具适应性和背景敏感性,承认了与气候适应相关的行为变化的多重理解和动态性质。原创性/价值该反思对实用主义与行为变化战略的融合提出了独到见解,提出了一个新颖的框架,该框架在知识共同生产中优先考虑灵活性、特定背景和对各种利益相关者观点的认可。
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