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Practising freedom: Designing, debating and disemprisoning

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  • Flood, R. L.

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Many practically minded researchers who have developed systems approaches to "problem solving" claim that their models and methods are capable of securing freedom for people. Since each approach is different there is a tendency to want to establish which one is right and which ones are wrong. We will discover that they are all partially right and partially wrong at the same time. We need them all but we have to establish which role each can play. This paper works that out. It also unifies systems approaches to "problem solving", in this case using human freedom as the common thread.

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  • Flood, R. L., 1993. "Practising freedom: Designing, debating and disemprisoning," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 21(1), pages 7-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:21:y:1993:i:1:p:7-16
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    1. White, L. & Taket, A., 1996. "The end of theory?," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 24(1), pages 47-56, February.
    2. Ryan Armstrong & Guillermo Jiménez, 2022. "Micro-Skills for Learning Soft Systems Methodology? Challenges and Opportunities in an Undergraduate Dissertation Project," Systemic Practice and Action Research, Springer, vol. 35(6), pages 831-853, December.

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