Transdisziplinarität in der BMBF-geförderten Arbeitsforschung: Eine Reflexion methodologischer Potenziale und Herausforderungen
Nuske Jessica (),
Becke Guido () and
Bleses Peter ()
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Nuske Jessica: Institut Arbeit und Wirtschaft, Universität Bremen, Wiener Str. 9, 28359 Bremen Deutschland
Becke Guido: Institut Arbeit und Wirtschaft, Universität Bremen, Wiener Str. 9, 28359 Bremen Deutschland
Bleses Peter: Institut Arbeit und Wirtschaft, Universität Bremen, Wiener Str. 9, 28359 Bremen Deutschland
Arbeit, 2025, vol. 34, issue 1-2, 161-181
Abstract:
The BMBF-funded labour studies are distinguished by their transdisciplinary approach, emphasising close collaboration with practitioners. However, the production of transdisciplinary knowledge is a highly intricate and consequently challenging process. Whether the methodological requirements of transdisciplinary research strategies can be met within established funding structures has yet to be adequately addressed. This article addresses this research gap and examines the BMBF-funded labour studies as an example. It first presents the transdisciplinary research strategy and, in particular, the dialogue orientation as its methodological core feature. It then presents and evaluates the results of an empirical analysis of selected BMBF funding programmes, as well as nine expert interviews. Finally, it discusses possible modifications to the structural and programmatic framework conditions.
Keywords: Transdisciplinarity; methods of labour research; dialogue-oriented methodology; BMBF-funded labour studies; practice-science transfer; Transdisziplinarität; Methoden der Arbeitsforschung; Dialogorientierung; BMBF-geförderte Arbeitsforschung; Praxis-Wissenschafts-Transfer; Transdisciplinarity; methods of labour research; dialogue-oriented methodology; BMBF-funded labour studies; practice-science transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1515/arbeit-2025-0009
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