Building capacity for green, just and sustainable futures – a new knowledge field requiring transformative research methodology

Education has contributed to a society-wide awareness of environmental issues, and we are increasingly confronted with the need for new ways to generate energy, save water and reduce pollution. Thus new forms of work are emerging and government, employers and educators need to know what ‘green’ skil...

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Main Authors: Rosenberg, Eureta, Ramsarup, Presha, Gumede, Sibusisiwe, Lotz-Sisitka, Heila 1965-
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/59613
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-276312019-02-06T04:02:30ZBuilding capacity for green, just and sustainable futures – a new knowledge field requiring transformative research methodologyRosenberg, EuretaRamsarup, PreshaGumede, SibusisiweLotz-Sisitka, Heila 1965-Sustainable development -- South AfricaRenewable energy sourcesClimatic changesClean energyEducation has contributed to a society-wide awareness of environmental issues, and we are increasingly confronted with the need for new ways to generate energy, save water and reduce pollution. Thus new forms of work are emerging and government, employers and educators need to know what ‘green’ skills South Africa needs and has. This creates a new demand for ‘green skills’ research. We propose that this new knowledge field – like some other educational fields – requires a transformative approach to research methodology. In conducting reviews of existing research, we found that a transformative approach requires a reframing of key concepts commonly used in researching work and learning; multi-layered, mixed method studies; researching within and across diverse knowledge fields including non-traditional fields; and both newly configured national platforms and new conceptual frameworks to help us integrate coherently across these. Critical realism is presented as a helpful underpinning for such conceptual frameworks, and implications for how universities prepare educational researchers are flagged.2016articletext28 pagespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/59613vital:27631http://joe.ukzn.ac.za/Libraries/No_65_2016/JoE_complete.sflb.ashxEnglishJournal of EducationSouth African Education Research AssociationUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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topic Sustainable development -- South Africa
Renewable energy sources
Climatic changes
Clean energy
spellingShingle Sustainable development -- South Africa
Renewable energy sources
Climatic changes
Clean energy
Rosenberg, Eureta
Ramsarup, Presha
Gumede, Sibusisiwe
Lotz-Sisitka, Heila 1965-
Building capacity for green, just and sustainable futures – a new knowledge field requiring transformative research methodology
description Education has contributed to a society-wide awareness of environmental issues, and we are increasingly confronted with the need for new ways to generate energy, save water and reduce pollution. Thus new forms of work are emerging and government, employers and educators need to know what ‘green’ skills South Africa needs and has. This creates a new demand for ‘green skills’ research. We propose that this new knowledge field – like some other educational fields – requires a transformative approach to research methodology. In conducting reviews of existing research, we found that a transformative approach requires a reframing of key concepts commonly used in researching work and learning; multi-layered, mixed method studies; researching within and across diverse knowledge fields including non-traditional fields; and both newly configured national platforms and new conceptual frameworks to help us integrate coherently across these. Critical realism is presented as a helpful underpinning for such conceptual frameworks, and implications for how universities prepare educational researchers are flagged.
author Rosenberg, Eureta
Ramsarup, Presha
Gumede, Sibusisiwe
Lotz-Sisitka, Heila 1965-
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Ramsarup, Presha
Gumede, Sibusisiwe
Lotz-Sisitka, Heila 1965-
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title Building capacity for green, just and sustainable futures – a new knowledge field requiring transformative research methodology
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