Sustainability transformations call forth new forms and systems of knowledge across society. However, few tools and processes exist for promoting dialogue among different interests and normative stances in knowledge co-creation. In this article, we build on the notion of thought collectives to argue that understanding and moderating normative tensions are necessary if sustainability science is to provide successful solutions. Drawing on an analysis of the normative tensions between rival high-tech and low-tech thought collectives in the mobility and food production sectors, we discuss three strategic approaches: applying common evaluative frameworks, building contextual convergence and embracing complexity. We argue that these strategies indicate a need to distinguish different kinds of reflexivity in managing tensions among thought collectives. As a practical conclusion, we establish sets of reflexive questions to help sustainability scientists deploy the knowledge management strategies discussed.

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In: Sustainability Science Volume 17 / Issue 1 (2021-12-01) , S. 27-44; eissn:1862-4057
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024061210341,
  author    ={Soininen, Niko and Raymond, Christopher Mark and Tuomisto, Hanna and Ruotsalainen, Laura and Thorén, Henrik and Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana and Stojanovic, Milutin and Lehtinen, Sanna and Mazac, Rachel and Lamuela, Carlos and Korpelainen, Noora and Vainio, Annukka and Toivanen, Reetta and McPhearson, Timon and Nagatsu, Michiru},
  title    ={Bridge over troubled water: managing compatibility and conflict among thought collectives in sustainability science},
  keywords ={300 and 500 and Nachhaltigkeit and Wissenschaft and Forschung and Management and Wissenschaftliche Kooperation and Reflexivität and Mobilität and Lebensmittelproduktion},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Sustainability Science},
  year   ={2021-12-01}
}