People and Nature (Aug 2024)

Exploring a process‐relational approach to qualitative research methods for sustainability science

  • María Mancilla García,
  • Caroline Abunge,
  • Salomão Olinda Bandeira,
  • Christopher Cheupe,
  • Dadivo José Combane,
  • Tim Daw,
  • Elizabeth Maria Drury O’Neill,
  • Tilman Hertz,
  • Marlino Mubai,
  • Nyawira Muthiga,
  • Taís Sonetti González,
  • Halimu Shauri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10667
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 1512 – 1523

Abstract

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Abstract As sustainability scientists increasingly put forward the relevance of process‐relational approaches to make sense of social‐ecological phenomena, an inquiry on which methods would fit a process‐relational approach is necessary. This paper discusses how a process‐relational approach can be applied to traditional qualitative research methods, namely interviews and coding and the tensions associated with it. Process‐relational perspectives share commonalities with interpretative approaches but also present specific characteristics, such as the importance of material aspects and the understanding of the phenomenon as a moment in which different elements become defined respective to each other. The paper uses data and researchers' experiences from an action research project seeking to support collective action among coastal communities affected by environmental changes in Kenya and Mozambique. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

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