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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 7, No.2-3, 2000
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Table of Contents
Marcelo Pakman: Thematic Foreword: Reflective Practices: The Legacy Of
Donald Schön
Jeanne Bamberger: Unanswered Questions
Pauline P.L. Sung-Chan: Learning from an Action Experiment:
Putting Schön's Reciprocal-reflection Theory into Practice
Shoshana Keiny: Learning as Knowledge Construction Within a Community of
Learners. An attribution to Don Schön
Frederick Steier and Wit Ostrenko: Taking Cybernetics Seriously at a
Science Center: Reflection-In-Interaction and Second Order
Organizational Learning
Dan Bar-On: The Hamburg TRT Seminar: Storytelling in the service of
peace building
Martin Rein: Primary and Secondary Reframing
Marcelo Pakman: Disciplinary Knowledge, Postmodernism And Globalization:
A Call for Donald Schön's "Reflective Turn" for the Mental Health
Professions
Phillip Guddemi: Autopoiesis, Semeiosis, and Co-Coupling:
A Relational Language for Describing Communication and Adaptation
ASC Pages
Humberto Maturana Romesin: The Effectiveness of Mathematical Formalisms
Column
Ranulph Glanville: A (Cybernetic) Musing: The State of Cybernetics
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