Transformation Research: Research of or for Transformation
November, 2025
By Amenra Blamo and Fabian Käser
A joint research can seek to understand a topic, issue, or transformation, or it can aim to actively contribute to change. The kind of knowledge produced and the researcher’s role differs accordingly to practicing transfromation research or transformative research.
Transformation research descriptively and analytically explores the conditions under which transformations occur. It studies societal change to understand the design and practical implications and focuses on conditions, mechanisms, systems knowledge, and target knowledge.
Transformative research aims to actively engage in a transformation process, often together with other actors. It seeks to change society by initiating transformation and producing knowledge about that change. The goal of the researchers is a direct impact, oftentimes in continuity with systems knowledge from transformation research. A common approach to describe the pathway towards an intended transformation is thorugh a theory of change.
Global research partnerships often include both, research of and research for transformation.
Further resoruces:
SCNAT knowledge: Transformation research & transformative research


