Enabling Transdisciplinary Research: Suggestions for avoiding `road-blocks' based on a case study

In this brief plain language report we introduce a novel diagrammatic way of thinking about interactions in transdisciplinary teams. This representation is designed to provoke debate about how teams which do not share a common world view can make progress, but not necessarily direct progress, toward...

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Main Authors: Coath, Martin, Mettiäinen, Ilona, Contreras, Roxana, Toivonen, Jusu, Moore, John
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6598793 2024-09-09T19:25:50+00:00 Enabling Transdisciplinary Research: Suggestions for avoiding `road-blocks' based on a case study Coath, Martin Mettiäinen, Ilona Contreras, Roxana Toivonen, Jusu Moore, John 2022-05-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598793 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598792 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598793 oai:zenodo.org:6598793 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode transdisciplinary co-design recasting silos climate services info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.659879310.5281/zenodo.6598792 2024-07-25T15:12:36Z In this brief plain language report we introduce a novel diagrammatic way of thinking about interactions in transdisciplinary teams. This representation is designed to provoke debate about how teams which do not share a common world view can make progress, but not necessarily direct progress, towards common goals. We further identify a range of possible problems -- which we refer to as road-blocks -- which can limit progress and reduce the effectiveness of such projects. Finally we make short suggestions about how road-blocks might be lifted. The diagrammatic representation was developed as part of the plain language notes which were kept to document the progress of a work package -- part of the Blue-Action project -- dealing with Arctic Tourism. But the report draws on wider experience of transdisciplinary working in the team and attempts an easily readable summary of some aspects of how such projects do, and do not, work. We propose that interactions between members of a team that have little in common, with respect to experience and expertise, will rarely lead to outputs that meet the goals of the project unless supplementary activities first 'recast' their views towards a common frame of reference. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Zenodo Arctic
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co-design
recasting
silos
climate services
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co-design
recasting
silos
climate services
Coath, Martin
Mettiäinen, Ilona
Contreras, Roxana
Toivonen, Jusu
Moore, John
Enabling Transdisciplinary Research: Suggestions for avoiding `road-blocks' based on a case study
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recasting
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description In this brief plain language report we introduce a novel diagrammatic way of thinking about interactions in transdisciplinary teams. This representation is designed to provoke debate about how teams which do not share a common world view can make progress, but not necessarily direct progress, towards common goals. We further identify a range of possible problems -- which we refer to as road-blocks -- which can limit progress and reduce the effectiveness of such projects. Finally we make short suggestions about how road-blocks might be lifted. The diagrammatic representation was developed as part of the plain language notes which were kept to document the progress of a work package -- part of the Blue-Action project -- dealing with Arctic Tourism. But the report draws on wider experience of transdisciplinary working in the team and attempts an easily readable summary of some aspects of how such projects do, and do not, work. We propose that interactions between members of a team that have little in common, with respect to experience and expertise, will rarely lead to outputs that meet the goals of the project unless supplementary activities first 'recast' their views towards a common frame of reference.
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Mettiäinen, Ilona
Contreras, Roxana
Toivonen, Jusu
Moore, John
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