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Human–water research: discussion of “guiding principles for hydrologists conducting interdisciplinary research and fieldwork with participants”
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Auteur/contributeur
- Thaler, Thomas (Auteur)
Titre
Human–water research: discussion of “guiding principles for hydrologists conducting interdisciplinary research and fieldwork with participants”
Résumé
Rangecroft et al. provide an important and interesting paper on the challenges of interdisciplinary research and fieldwork with participants in water resource management. The paper shows the challenges of interaction between their research areas and demonstrates the importance of how a researcher interacts with their selected study sites. My key points reflect the use of different methodologies within social and natural sciences and across them as well as the main challenge of who has the power to influence the research directions. Research is not value-free and is highly influenced by one’s own training and knowledge, which needs to be addressed in the research activities. Finally, an option might be to move beyond interdisciplinary constraints and to work within a stronger transdisciplinary framework. Water research very much needs to interact with non-academic people to understand the challenges and possible solutions.
Publication
Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques
Date
2022-09-29
Extra
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2022.2128803
MAG ID: 4297983423
Référence
Thaler, T. (2022). Human–water research: discussion of “guiding principles for hydrologists conducting interdisciplinary research and fieldwork with participants.” Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2022.2128803
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