Enacting reflective and deliberative practices in action research |
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Authors: | John Forester Martien Kuitenbrouwer David Laws |
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Affiliation: | 1. City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USAJff1@cornell.edu;3. Department of Political Science, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTWe consider action research as a form of deliberative policy analysis. This analysis explores a “reconstruction clinic” in which stakeholders and public officials engaged memories, hopes and obligations as they sought to resolve controversies over details of policy implementation. We ask how institutional design shaped participants’ reflective and deliberative progress. Reflection in action can prompt not only changes in cognitive frames, but new behavioural capacities for action. Deliberative practices can shape new relationships between parties through the work of apology, recognition, appreciation, and emergent collaboration. |
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Keywords: | Deliberative policy analysis action research reflective practice deliberative practice clinical practice relational development narrative |
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