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2022
Abstract This book argues that the field of peace and conflict needs a stronger and more practical sense of its ethical obligations. By focusing on the ethical dilemmas in peace work it aims to reckon with recent questions among those involved in mediating conflict, from international peacekeepers to social justice activists. For example,
James Whitehead, Mike Peckham
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Abstract This book argues that the field of peace and conflict needs a stronger and more practical sense of its ethical obligations. By focusing on the ethical dilemmas in peace work it aims to reckon with recent questions among those involved in mediating conflict, from international peacekeepers to social justice activists. For example,
James Whitehead, Mike Peckham
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Administration & Society, 2013
The concept of “wicked problems” has attracted increasing focus in policy research, but the implications for public organizations have received less attention. This article examines the main organizational and cognitive dimensions emerging from the research literature on wicked problems.
Head, Brian W., Alford, John
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The concept of “wicked problems” has attracted increasing focus in policy research, but the implications for public organizations have received less attention. This article examines the main organizational and cognitive dimensions emerging from the research literature on wicked problems.
Head, Brian W., Alford, John
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Wicked problems: Wicked solutions
2016 11th System of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2016Wicked Problems are considered impossible to solve using the current problem-solving paradigm. The contribution of this paper is to dissolve the problem of solving Wicked Problems by introducing an alternative paradigm, namely considering Wicked Situations instead of Wicked Problems. This perspective change enables the extremely ill-structured problems
Joseph Kasser, Yang-Yang Zhao
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2014
Saurabh, Jha, Frank, Lexa
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Saurabh, Jha, Frank, Lexa
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Design Studies, 2005
I revisit Rittel and Weber's essay on the ‘wicked problem,’ and relate it to more recent theories about rationality and professionalism. Perhaps the most provocative challenge comes from Deleuze and Guattari's difficult commentary on ‘the rhizome,’ which has currency within much design studio culture.
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I revisit Rittel and Weber's essay on the ‘wicked problem,’ and relate it to more recent theories about rationality and professionalism. Perhaps the most provocative challenge comes from Deleuze and Guattari's difficult commentary on ‘the rhizome,’ which has currency within much design studio culture.
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2019
Delivering broader access to decent, affordable housing is a wicked problem – a seemingly intractable challenge that has incubated in a political space. There are numerous competing explanations of the housing cost crisis and each explanation reveals a particular political leaning and a preference for either incremental action (aimed at protecting the ...
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Delivering broader access to decent, affordable housing is a wicked problem – a seemingly intractable challenge that has incubated in a political space. There are numerous competing explanations of the housing cost crisis and each explanation reveals a particular political leaning and a preference for either incremental action (aimed at protecting the ...
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2019
By 2010 the bluefin tuna situation in the Mediterranean seemed hopeless. I wrote a sombre book about the large-scale ‘wicked problems’ of the bluefin tuna catch and trade in the Mediterranean. It seemed merely a question of time before the last bluefin tuna would be fished out of the waters by a gang of poachers, sold by local despots and mobsters, and
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By 2010 the bluefin tuna situation in the Mediterranean seemed hopeless. I wrote a sombre book about the large-scale ‘wicked problems’ of the bluefin tuna catch and trade in the Mediterranean. It seemed merely a question of time before the last bluefin tuna would be fished out of the waters by a gang of poachers, sold by local despots and mobsters, and
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