Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering

That the present day society profits from research in many areas is evident. This has stimulated a keen desire to emulate similarly advantageous contributions in other areas. It appears to imply not only a need to know how to (better) support action in general or any action, but also how to support...

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Main Author: Gerard De Zeeuw
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Research Practice
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Online Access:http://jrp.icaap.org/index.php/jrp/article/view/273/242
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spelling doaj-11206930045b4ba59426822139d906b42020-11-24T23:52:20ZengAthabasca University Press Journal of Research Practice1712-851X2011-01-0172M2Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and OrderingGerard De ZeeuwThat the present day society profits from research in many areas is evident. This has stimulated a keen desire to emulate similarly advantageous contributions in other areas. It appears to imply not only a need to know how to (better) support action in general or any action, but also how to support the act of making "better" itself (better businesses, better houses, better emotions, better objectives, etc.). Developing the latter type of knowledge has proved to pose a major challenge, however. Although the challenge has been taken up in areas such as social policy, economics, therapy, management, architecture, design, and others, leading to a number of responses, a complete characterisation seems still to be lacking. Such a characterisation is attempted in this article. Typical characteristics are the inclusion of non-observational experiences and a simultaneous striving for individual and collective high quality.http://jrp.icaap.org/index.php/jrp/article/view/273/242non-observational experiencequalitychannellingdesignactioninstitutionalised researchemotional competence
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Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
Journal of Research Practice
non-observational experience
quality
channelling
design
action
institutionalised research
emotional competence
author_facet Gerard De Zeeuw
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title Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
title_short Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
title_full Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
title_fullStr Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
title_full_unstemmed Improving Non-observational Experiences: Channelling and Ordering
title_sort improving non-observational experiences: channelling and ordering
publisher Athabasca University Press
series Journal of Research Practice
issn 1712-851X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description That the present day society profits from research in many areas is evident. This has stimulated a keen desire to emulate similarly advantageous contributions in other areas. It appears to imply not only a need to know how to (better) support action in general or any action, but also how to support the act of making "better" itself (better businesses, better houses, better emotions, better objectives, etc.). Developing the latter type of knowledge has proved to pose a major challenge, however. Although the challenge has been taken up in areas such as social policy, economics, therapy, management, architecture, design, and others, leading to a number of responses, a complete characterisation seems still to be lacking. Such a characterisation is attempted in this article. Typical characteristics are the inclusion of non-observational experiences and a simultaneous striving for individual and collective high quality.
topic non-observational experience
quality
channelling
design
action
institutionalised research
emotional competence
url http://jrp.icaap.org/index.php/jrp/article/view/273/242
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