Reflexivity as a transformative capacity for sustainability science: introducing a critical systems approach

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Transdisciplinary sustainability scientists work with many different actors in pursuit of change. In so doing they make choices about why and how to engage with different perspectives in their research. Reflexivity – active individual and collective critical reflection – is considered an important capacity for researchers to address the resulting ethical and practical challenges. We developed a framework for reflexivity as a transformative capacity in sustainability science through a critical systems approach, which helps make any decisions that influence which perspectives are included or excluded in research explicit. We suggest that transdisciplinary sustainability research can become more transformative by nurturing reflexivity.

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Link to centre authors: Haider, Jamila
Publication info: Anita Lazurko, Michele-Lee Moore, L. Jamila Haider, Simon West, Daniel D. P. McCarthy. 2025. Reflexivity as a transformative capacity for sustainability science: introducing a critical systems approach. Global Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2024.49

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