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Title (Primary) New natures and old science: hands-on practice and academic research in ecological restoration
Author Gross, M.
Source Titel Science Studies
Year 2002
Department SUSOZ
Volume 15
Issue 2
Page From 17
Page To 35
Language englisch
Abstract

Ecological restoration is a growing field in many parts of the world. Although it started
as a field of practitioners in the Midwest of the USA, restoration is currently growing
rapidly as an academic discipline. In this paper the development of ecological restoration
is discussed by relating it to the propagated Mode 2 for the dynamics of science
and research in contemporary societies, that is, the shift from traditional discipline-
based research (Mode 1) to a problem-solving and transdisciplinary form of
science (Mode 2). It is argued that ecological restoration as understood here at times
includes the elements that have been claimed to indicate a Mode 2 form of science,
but the historical extrapolation of the development of restoration discloses a social
shifting of boundaries back-and-forth on an ongoing recursive loop between the
two forms of science. This suggests a recursive interdependence between the two
Modes, including phases of ‘re-traditionalization’ back to Mode 1, rather than a general
replacement of discipline-based research.

Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=5532
Gross, M. (2002):
New natures and old science: hands-on practice and academic research in ecological restoration
Science Studies 15 (2), 17 - 35