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How do clinical networks operationalize safety and quality stewardship? A qualitative study of Australian clinical networks. [PDF]
Hart J, Naccarella L, Dickinson H.
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Radical Interdisciplinarity: Addressing Wicked Problems through a Feminist of Color Approach
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Applying theory to practice in a large research center: creating and implementing tools for building convergence capacity in individuals and teams. [PDF]
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Flinders Wicked Problems Pulse Report: Northern Territory
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Beyond tame solutions: a new paradigm for injury prevention in sports. [PDF]
Verhagen E, McGinley P, McKay CD.
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Wicked Labels, and the Power of Narrative in Mental Health Nursing. [PDF]
Haslam M, Wright K, Lamph G, McKeown M.
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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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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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