Dataset Handle: 20.500.14123/10739

Interview data from the thesis project: How does temporality affect transformative processes in social-ecological research projects?

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Date of availability in catalog2025-09-17
Available from / since 2025-09-17

Language of the resource

English

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Abstract

The dataset contains the transcriptions of three interviews conducted and analyzed for the research of the bachelor thesis "How does temporality affect transformative processes in social-ecological research projects?". The thesis aims to pursue the study of temporality to understand researchers' transformative experiences in social-ecological research projects. For interview recruitment, no more than four participants were sought. Initially, participants were requested from one specific project. The interview was designed as semi-structured. Initial questions were more superficial, regarding rough personal information on the interviewee's profession and position within the project, followed by questions about successful experiences in the project and questions about challenges and frustrations. Questions from the interview guideline revolved around a diversity of topics such as moments of perceived success, transformation of the self, the environment or the project, levels of stress and urgency throughout the project, relationships to colleagues, funding structure, and views on the project’s and interviewee's future and past.

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Text

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Interview Data

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Interview

Thematic classification

Zeitmanagement

Keywords

Temporalität; Zeit; Wissenschaftler; Selbsteinschätzung; Transformation; Forschungsprojekt; Projektmanagement; Erfolgsfaktor; Stress; Zeitmanagement; Soziale Beziehung; Wissenschaftssystem; Temporality; Time; Scientist; Self-perception; Transformation; Research Project; Project Management; Success Factor; Stress; Time Management; Social Relations; Scientific System

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The guideline for these inteviews is accessible as part of the published bachelor thesis (appendix 9.1).

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Time Period of the Collection of the Data

2025-02-01 - 2025-04-30

Time Period of the Creation of the Dataset

2025-02-01 - 2025-04-30

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Germany

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