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Tapping fresh currents: Fostering early-career researchers in transdisciplinary water governance research

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posted on 2024-11-01, 21:44 authored by James Patterson, Anna Lukasiewicz, Philip Wallis, Naomi Rubenstein, Brian Coffey, Elizabeth Gachenga, A. Jasmin Lynch
Water governance is an important, yet complex and contested field. A central challenge for researchers is to engage with multiple understandings and perspectives that can shape water governance, and to move towards more transdisciplinary approaches. These challenges are magnified for early-career researchers (ECRs), and while the need for transdisciplinary approaches and better support for ECRs is increasingly recognised, there remains a lack of understanding of how to achieve this within the wider research community. Thus, this paper investigates through an auto-ethnographic inquiry the practical experiences and challenges faced by a diverse group of ECRs engaging in water governance research. Reflecting on our own endeavours and relevant literature, we identify a range of path-finding experiences and challenges, and explore strategies employed by ECRs to navigate the 'uncharted waters' of evolving career pathways in water governance research. 'Communities of Practice' are identified as a promising opportunity to support ECRs by enhancing opportunities for reflection and learning. Overall, we argue that there is significant merit in enhancing the way in which water governance research is understood, and improving the means by which ECRs are supported to build capability and contribute in this field.

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Journal

Water Alternatives

Volume

6

Issue

2

Start page

293

End page

312

Total pages

20

Publisher

Water Alternatives Association

Place published

France

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006054659

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-08-12

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