Team science, justice, and the co-production of knowledge

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Science increasingly consists of interdisciplinary team-based research to address complex social, biomedical, public health, and global challenges through a practice known as team science. In this article, I discuss the added value of team science, including participatory team science, for generating scientific knowledge. Participatory team science involves the inclusion of public stakeholders on science teams as co-producers of knowledge. I also discuss how constructivism offers a common philosophical foundation for both community psychology and team science, and how this foundation aligns well with contemporary developments in science that emphasize the co-production of knowledge. I conclude with a discussion of how the co-production of knowledge in team science can promote justice.

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Tebes, J. K. (2018). Team science, justice, and the co-production of knowledge. American Journal of Community Psychology, 62(1–2), 13–22. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12252

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