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The Research Journey: Travels Across the Idiomatic and Axiomatic Toward a Better Understanding of Complexity

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Type: Journal Article
Author: McGowan, Katharine A.; Westley, Frances; Fraser, Evan D. G.; Loring, Philip A.; Weathers, Kathleen C.; Avelino, Flor; Sendzimir, Jan; Chowdhury, Rinku Roy; Moore, Michele-Lee
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 19
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Date: 2014
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9621
Sector: Theory
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Subject(s): complexity
interdisciplinarity
social-ecological systems
Abstract: "In this paper, seven researchers reflect on the journeys their research projects have taken when they engage with and synthesize complex problems. These journeys embody an adaptive approach to tackling problems characterized by their interconnectedness and emergence, and that transcend traditional units of analysis such as ecosystems. In this paper we argue that making such a process deliberate and explicit will help researchers better combine different research paradigms such as expert-driven and participant-directed work, thus resulting in both broad explanations and specific phenomenon; research tensions traditionally defined as oppositional must be approached as complimentary. This paper includes researchers’ personal journeys as they dealt with the emergent properties of complex problems and participant involvement. This paper argues that that research journey should be more than accidental but is a methodological necessity and should guide the theoretical and practical approaches to complex problems."

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