Bushra Sumaiya2026-04-252026978-93-6884-619-2http://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1793Book Title: Educational Research Perspectives And Practices Book Editor(s): D. Tiwari & A. WarisEducational research today is situated within a world marked by rapid technological change, persistent inequalities, and an escalating urgency to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Against this backdrop, socially responsible research emerges as both a moral imperative and a scholarly necessity. This chapter examines how responsibility is conceptualised, practiced, and institutionalised within educational research, drawing on diverse theoretical, methodological, and policy-oriented perspectives. It argues that socially responsible research is anchored in values of equity, reflexivity, participation, and responsiveness to societal needs. Foundational scholarship highlights how responsibility extends beyond technical rigour, requiring researchers to remain critically aware of their positionalities, ethical commitments, and the broader socio-cultural contexts that shape knowledge production. Building on this foundation, the chapter explores the growing alignment between educational research and the SDGs, particularly through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), institutional policies, and curriculum reforms. These developments illustrate how higher education systems are increasingly expected to foster sustainability, global citizenship, and community engagement. The chapter also examines how leadership education, citizenship frameworks, and teacher professional development contribute to cultivating socially responsible mindsets among learners and educators. Through such interconnected efforts, educational systems become active contributors to sustainable futures. The role of universities is further highlighted as they evolve into socially responsible institutions capable of integrating sustainability into research, governance, and community partnerships. Methodological innovations and technological advancements—ranging from design-based research to artificial intelligence and ICT for development—offer powerful tools for advancing socially responsive scholarship. Taken together, these perspectives demonstrate that socially responsible research is not a peripheral aspiration but a transformative framework that can shape the future of educational inquiry. The chapter concludes by outlining future possibilities for strengthening the integration of responsibility and sustainability within research ecosystems, thereby reinforcing education’s role in global development.en-USSocially Responsible ResearchSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)Higher Education and SustainabilityResponsible Research MethodologiesSocially Responsible Educational Research in Pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals: Bridging Scholarship, Society, and Global CommitmentsBook chapter