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Orientation work: caring for the relevance of research to social-environmental problems.
Summary: How do scientists make sure their work actually helps the world? It doesn't happen by magic, and it can't be fixed with just one quick change. Instead, scientists have to keep checking and adjusting their focus over time. This ongoing effort is called "orientation work." It means researchers and their communities must always care about how their studies can solve real-life social and environmental problems.