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Planning with complexity : an introduction to collaborative rationality for public policy
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Planning with complexity : an introduction to collaborative rationality for public policy

Author: Judith Eleanor Innes; David E Booher
Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2010.
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"Planning, public policy, and administration are increasingly challenged by complexity, fragmentation, uncertainty, and global processes. Traditional approaches do not provide solutions to wicked problems. These challenges are stimulating alternative theory and practices around the world." "Integrating existing theories and research from case studies, the authors argue that collaborative decision-making is a  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Judith Eleanor Innes; David E Booher
ISBN: 9780415779319 0415779316 9780415779326 0415779324 9780203864302 0203864301
OCLC Number: 401713996
Description: xvi, 237 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Thinking differently for an age of complexity --
How can theory improve practice? --
Stories from the field --
The praxis of collaboration --
Dialogue as a community of inquiry --
Knowledge into action : the role of dialogue --
Using local knowledge for justice and resilience --
Beyond collaboration : democratic governance for a resilient society.
Responsibility: Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher.
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An analysis of various practices of collaboration in planning and public policy. It presents a theory of collaborative rationality to overcome the challenges of complexity, fragmentation, uncertainty  Read more...

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schema:reviewBody""Planning, public policy, and administration are increasingly challenged by complexity, fragmentation, uncertainty, and global processes. Traditional approaches do not provide solutions to wicked problems. These challenges are stimulating alternative theory and practices around the world." "Integrating existing theories and research from case studies, the authors argue that collaborative decision-making is a powerful method for getting beyond division and conflict to craft policy solutions and generate capacity for long term sustainability. They outline a new theory of collaborative rationality to help make sense of the new practices. They inquire in detail how collaborative rationality works, the theories that inform it, and the potential and pitfalls of democracy in the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET."
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