Authors
Chad M Baum, Bartosz Bartkowski
Publication date
2020/12/1
Journal
Energy Research & Social Science
Volume
70
Pages
101723
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Sustainability research benefits from having an interdisciplinary orientation, as understanding and developing solutions to the grand challenges we confront is not the domain of any one discipline. Even though often falling short in practice, this ideal has undergirded the efforts of sustainability research, and promoted the increasing recognition of the relevance and unique insights that social science has to offer. Pointing to a significant imbalance in funding allocation between the natural and social sciences, Overland and Sovacool, in this Journal, recently challenge the notion that these two represent increasingly equal partners for sustainability research. Although we applaud and are in fundamental agreement with their arguments, we contend that framing of respect and recognition in terms of funding alone may be misleading, and can replicate and reproduce the exact imbalances that it seeks to redress. This …
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