Dialogue, skill and tacit knowledge

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors Göranzon, Bo, 1941- (Author, Editor), Hammarén, Maria, 1953- (Author, Editor)
Other Authors Ennals, J. R. 1951- (Editor, Author of introduction, etc.)
Format Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, England : J. Wiley & Sons, c2006
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Online AccessObsah
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ISBN0470019212 978-0-470-01921-4
Physical Descriptionx, 358 s. : il. ; 24 cm

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Dialogue and skill
  • The practice of the use of computers : a paradoxical encounter between different traditions of knowledge / Bo Goranzon
  • Writing as a method of reflection / Maria Hammaren
  • The dialogue seminar as a foundation for research on skill / Adrian Ratkic
  • The methodology of the dialogue seminar / Bo Goranzon and Maria Hammaren
  • Part II: Theatre and work
  • A dwelling place for past and living voices, passions and characters / Erland Josephson
  • Theatre and knowledge / Allan Janik
  • Part III: Case studies
  • Dialogue seminar as a tool : experiences from combitech systems / Niclas Fock
  • Maximum complexity / Christer Hoberg
  • Better systems engineering with dialogue / Goran Backlund and Jan Sjunnesson
  • Some aspects of military practices and officers' professional skills / Peter Tillberg
  • Science and art / Karl Dunar, Lukas Ekeroth and Mats Hanson
  • Part IV: Dialogue seminar as reflective practice
  • Tacit knowledge and risks / Bo Goranzon
  • Skill, story telling and language / Maria Hammaren
  • Reading and writing as performing arts : at work / Oyvind Palshaugen
  • Knowledge and reflective practice / Kjell S. Johannessen
  • Dialogue, depth and life inside responsive orders / John Shotter
  • Part V: Tacit knowledge and literature
  • Rule following, intransitive understanding and tacit knowledge / Kjell S. Johannessen
  • Henrik Ibsen : why we need Him more than ever / Allan Janik
  • Part VI: Conclusions
  • Theatre and workplace actors / Richard Ennals
  • The dialogue seminar method : training in analogical thinking / Bo Goranzon, Maria Hammaren and Adrian Ratkic.