Concepts and Transformation 1:1
[Concepts and Transformation, 1:1] 1996.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introducing 'Concepts and Transformation': EditorialHans van Beinum & Øyvind Pålshaugen | pp. 1–13
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The University of Pennsylvania's Center for Community Partnerships as an Organizational Innovation for Advancing Action ResearchIra Harkavy, Francis E. Johnston & John Puckett | pp. 15–29
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Post-search Follow-up: Assessing Search Conference Based Interventions in Two Different Industries in TurkeyOğuz N. Babüroğlu, Seref Topkaya & Özgür Ates | pp. 31–50
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Is Action Research Really 'Research1?Stephen Toulmin | pp. 51–61
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Is Theory Useful?Bjørn Gustavsen | pp. 63–77
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Cognition in PracticeLouis Quéré | pp. 79–101
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Significance of Megatrends in the Economy: Societal Consequences of GlobalizationRiccardo Petrella | pp. 103–119
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Counting on the Dialogue: An Industrialist's Theories on How to Cultivate the Local Practice of a Supplier to the International Motor Vehicle IndustryLars Normann Mikkelsen | pp. 121–134
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Stephen Toulmin. 1990. Cosmopolis: The Hidden Agenda of Modernity, Limits to Competition: For a New World Contract, John Shotter. 1993. Cultural Politics of Everyday Life: Social Constructionism, Rhetoric and Knowing of the Third Kind & Merrelyn Emery Participative Design for Participative DemocracyReviewed by Claude Faucheux | pp. 135–137
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Lisbon Group, Limits to Competition: For a New World Contactpp. 137–138
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Shotter, John, Cultural Politics of Everyday Life: Social Constructionism, Rhetoric and Knowing of the Third Kindpp. 138–140
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Emery, Merrelyn (ed.), Participative Design for Participative Democracypp. 140–141
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