Abstract
This annotated bibliography acts as a sister document to the literature review on working with other
disciplines and stakeholders (Warren et al., 2024), providing detail on key reports, articles, books and
book chapters cited in the larger central report on the benefits, drawbacks, barriers and drivers of
working with other disciplines and stakeholders, accessible here: https://accessnetwork.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2024/05/Benefits-drawbacks-barriers-and-drivers-of-working-with-other-disciplinesand-stakeholders-ACCESS-literature-review.pdf.
In line with our goals of mapping, assessing and learning from past and present evidence to support
Environmental Social Science (ESS) in research and policy & practice, this annotated bibliography
provides key sources for evidence on factors influencing working with other disciplines and
stakeholders. For each source, a brief overview of the contents, arguments, and findings from each
evidence source are outlined. Sources are listed in alphabetical order.
This annotated bibliography is particularly targeted at non-academic social scientists and researchers,
aiming to provide this group with a more accessible form of digesting information on working with
other disciplines and stakeholders. In addition, this annotated bibliography aims to signpost to
particularly influential, interesting or informative resources for future ESS initiatives aspiring to include
a range of different disciplinary perspectives or stakeholders.