Sets 1 and 1a
1 Questions for awareness raising
When looking at the model or picture of roles of scientists, you may ask:
- What roles are you most/least familiar with?
- Focus on the roles you are least familiar with:
What do you value about this role?
How does this role contribute to the production or use of knowledge?
What other aspects do you value? - What do you value about each of the other roles?
- What are the risks when performing these roles: for the individual scientist, for the project team, and for the scientific system?
- What could a division of tasks between the different roles for knowledge production and sustainability transformations look like?
- To what extent could collaboration with scientists performing different roles enrich your scientific work?
- To what extent could collaboration with scientists performing different roles enhance the societal relevance of your work?
- Do you think that awareness of different roles of scientists would enhance clarity in the way you talk about science to other societal actors? To fellow scientists? If yes, why?
- Which roles help to maintain status quo, which induce change?
For a workshop setting, we recommend that you focus only on 2-5 of these questions.
1a Additional questions for awareness raising in a heterogenous group
In a group setting, you may also want to discuss the different positions within a group. To this purpose, you need to visualise the roles that are performed by the participants (see figure 5: Spider diagram to identify individual scientists’ role profiles). Then ask:
- When we look at the distribution of the roles in our group – what is surprising? Did you expect a certain role to be more/less prominent?
- Which role(s) do you think should we – as representatives of the scientific system – foster?
- Have you ever experienced ambiguity or conflict between roles? How did you deal with this? What kind of support is needed to deal with such situations?


