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Ten facts from critical and interpretive social sciences for environmental research
Jasper Montana1,2, E A Welden3,4, Lea May Anderson5
1Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University, Acton, ACT 2612, Australia.
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The social sciences are crucial contributors to environmental research. Collectively, they provide insights on the economic, cultural, political, and psychological dimensions of sustainability challenges. Yet, efforts to mainstream the social sciences in environmental research are missing the diversity of social science scholarship. Here, we contend that the critical and interpretive social sciences -which question and rethink established paradigms and power structures- have an invaluable, yet still underutilized, role. We propose that rethinking the focus, conduct, and goals of environmental research recognizing 10 facts from the critical and interpretive social sciences can help environmental research to better support desired transformative change for the benefit of both people and planet.
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