![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Theorists such as Hanna Arendt, Joseph Gusfield, Albert Hirschman, Renata Mayntz, Jon Elster, and Thorstein Veblen have defended a sharp distinction between practice and reflection, and argued that "higher-level reflection in policy-making practice is neither feasible nor desirable."(xiii) Generally, such theorists argue that reflection requires distancing and disengaging oneself from the objects of thought. The authors argue that, contrary to much of the current opinion in the field, there is an important place for theoretical reflection within policy practice. Schon and Martin Rein, (New York: Basic Books, 1994). Schon and Martin Rein Summary written by Conflict Research Consortium StaffĬitation: Frame Reflection: Toward the Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies, Donald A. Summary of Frame Reflection: Toward the Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies By Donald A. ![]()
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