Developing positional awareness in sustainability science: four archetypes for early career scientists working in an SDG world

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Abstract

Although the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a framework to guide and inform research at the interface between science and policy, engaging in sustainability science is not a value-free process and implies making a number of choices. This is especially pertinent to early career researchers (ECRs) who are faced with the need to engage with the content and frame of the SDGs, while navigating critical engagement in knowledge production. Here, we propose a framework to help early career sustainability scholars navigate these tensions. We describe four archetypes at play in sustainability research and argue that these positions allow ECRs to reflexively navigate their roles and purposes in sustainability research.

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Schrage, J., Barraclough, A. D., Wilkerson, B., Cusens, J., & Fuller, J. (2023). Developing positional awareness in sustainability science: four archetypes for early career scientists working in an SDG world. Sustainability Science, 18(2), 1053–1058. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01239-3

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