Thinking toward my comprehensive exams… Motivation, rationale/objectives Beth Dempster, Ph.D. student University of Waterloo www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/u/mbldemps METHODOLOGY READING LISTS Research - Civics/consensus – Planning procedure - Learning Ecosystem approaches – Systems Related Potporri From other areas of interest Methodology: Motivation - Rationale/objectives JUNE 17, 2001 Degree of concentration: 1 = higher c = cursory m = maybe, but yet uncertain References read: < = less so > = more so - = middling or read previously and not yet reviewed This set of reading lists is more tentative than most of the others. Rather than emerging from focused intentional research on finding "appropriate methodologies," the list represents a gathering of references over the years through intent and serendipity. Research 1 c m c c m c c c m m c c c m c < < - < < Alvesson, Mats and Kaj Sköldberg Creswell, John W. Cunningham, J. Barton Firestone, W. A. Fonow, M. M and J. A. Cook Gioia, D.A., Pitre, E. Guba, Egon G., ed. Harding, Sandra Kirby and McKenna Marcus, George E. Marcus, George E., ed. Morgan, Gareth, ed. Morrow, R. A. with D. B. Brown Nelson, J. G. Norgaard, R. B. Palys, Ted 2000 1994 1993 1987 1991 1990 1990 1987 1998 1999 1983 1994 1991 1989 1997 Reflexive methodology: new vistas for qualitative research Research Design: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Action Research and Organizational Development Meaning in methods: The rhetoric of quantitative and qualitative research Feminist Scholarship as Lived Beyond Methodology: Research Multiparadigm perspectives on theory building The Paradigm Dialog Introduction: Is There a Feminist Method? Experience Research Social Science Ethnography through thick and thin Critical anthropology now: unexpected contexts, shifting constituencies, changing agendas Beyond Method: Strategies for Social Research Critical Theory and Methodology Research in Human Ecology and Planning: An Interactive, Adaptive Approach The Case for Methodological Pluralism Research Decisions: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives, 2nd ed. London : SAGE Sage Praeger, Westport, Conn Educational Researcher Indiana University Press Adademy of Management Sage Review in Feminism and Reaching Agreement: Consensus Processes in British Columbia Differences of opinion: Round Tables, policy networks, and the failure for of Canadian environmental Shared Decision-Making British Columbia strategy (Orientation Materials) Finding Common Ground: A Shared Vision For Land Use in British Columbia Communications Strategy Report - Georgian Bay Islands National Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan A framework for scaling and framing policy problems in sustainability Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In Directions in Mediation: Communication New Research andapproaches Perspectives Participatory to sustainable urban development: reflections on practice in Seattle, Anthropology as cultural critique: an experimental Vancouver and Waitakere moment in the human sciences Towards a Sense of Civics: Sustainable Development, Civic realism the Universities and Provincial Renewal Mediation, Citizen Empowerment, and B.C. Round Table on Environment Alternatives and Economy CORE CORE Heritage Resources Ecological Centre Economics Houghton Miffin Sage Planning Practice and Research University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London MIT Press, Civics/consensus c c c c c c c c m m c m m m c c < - - BCRTEE (B.C. Round Table on J. Environment Brunton, and M. and Economy) Howlelt CORE (Commission On Resources and CORE (Commission on Environment) Resources and Dakin, Susan Environment) Dovers, Stephen R. 1991 1992 1992 1994 1996 1995 Fisher, R. and W. Ury 1981 Folger, J.P. and T.S. 1994 Jones, eds. Malbert, B. 1998 Marcus, George E. and 1999 Michael M.J. Nelson, J. G. Fischer 1993 Rowe, Peter G. 1997 Schwerin, Edward W. 1995 Selin, S. and D. Chavez 1995 Susskind, L., ed. 1999 Swaffield, Simon 1998 Transformational Politics model for environmental Developing a collaborative planning and management Handbook on Consensus-Building Frames of Reference: A metaphor for analyzing and interpreting attitudes of environmental policy makers and policy influencers Methodology, S. Harding, Princetoned. University School of Press, Princeton, American N.J. Sage Research Press, Sage Santa Fe, N.M. The Canadian Geographer Ecological Economics Harcourt Brace and Company Canada, Toronto Cambridge, Mass. Environmental Management Sage, Beverly Hills, CA Environmental Management planning reading – beth dempster, uwaterloo – June 17, 2001 - 1 Alicja Muszyn Jaquie ski Newma Jaquie n Newma n Woltjer 2000 Jaquie ref list Newma n japa review 63 (2) Foreste r 1999 Planning procedure c m c c c 1 m c m c - - Brown, Daryl W. Cohen + Commission on Resources Crossan, M.and M., H. W. Environment Lane, R.A.E. White and Etzioni, L. Klus John Forester, 1996 1972 1992 1996 1967 1999 Mandelbaum, S. 1991 Throgmorton, J. A. 1992 Throgmorton, J. A. 1995 Throgmorton, James A. 1993 Learning c c c c c c m - Argyris, C. and D. Schon Argyris, Chris Argyris, Chris Barrett, Frank J. Krippendorff, K. Schon, Donald A. Schneider, B., A. P. Brief and R. A. Guzzo 1996 1993 1993 1995 1987 1994 1996 Strategic Land Use Planning Source Book Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice Report on a Land Use Strategy for British Columbia The Improvising Organization: Where Planning Meets Opportunity Mixed-scanning: A "third" approach to decisionmaking The Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Participatory Telling StoriesPlanning Processes Planning as Persuasive Storytelling About the Future: Negotiating an Electric Power Rate Settlement in Ethics, Passion, Reason, and Power: The Rhetorics Illinois of Electircas Power Planning in Chicago Planning a Rhetorical Activity: Survey Research as a Trope in Arguments About Electric Power Planning in Chicago Commission on Resources and Administrative Environment, Science CORE Quarterly Victoria, B.C. Organizational Design Public Administration MIT Press, Review Cambridge, Journal of MA allison' Planning s thesis Education In Planningand Research Ethics: AofReader Journal the In Planning American Theory, PlanningPractice and Education Association Organizational Learning II: theory, method and practice Knowledge for action: a guide to overcoming barriers to organizational On Organizationalchange Learning Creating Appreciative Learning Cultures Paradigms for Communication and Development with Emphasis on Autopoiesis Frame Reflection: Toward the Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies Creating a Climate and Culture for Sustainable Organizational Change Jossey-Bass, San Francisco Jossey-Bass, San Francisco Blackwell Business, Organizational imagini Cambridge Design ng In: Communication Basic Books, New possibil Hempel Theory: Eastern ities York Organizational and and Western Design generat Perspectives, Kincaid, D.L., ed. ing new ways of in National Parks looking and ProtectedJoint at the International Areas: Their role world Commission Conservation USFS in environmental Human Biology Lewis Publishers, mitchell protection R. G. Factors Chelsea, 97 Berrett-Koehler, from Wright, ed. Biblio Michigan San Francisco Capra Island Press, Washington, D.C. Conservation ian Biology thornto Conservation n Biology Coastal Management John Wiley, Chichester in National Parks and Protected Futures Areas: Their role Island Press, in environmental in Public Issues: protection, R. G. A Geographical in Landscape Wright, ed. Perspective, Ecology and J. in Ecosystem Audrey and Management, Health, R. J. G. Ecological Nelson, eds. Proceeding the Costanza, B.ofG. Economics in Conservation of First symposium Norton, and B. D. Biodiversity and Landscape and P 675c of the Canadian Haskell, eds. the New Regional Urban Planning Society for Planning, LandscapeR. E. Ecology Saunier and Ecology and R. A. Marine Policy Meganack, eds. Management St Lucie Press, Delray, Florida Human Ecology USFS Review Human Factors Biblio Ecosystem approaches, adaptive management, etc. c c m m m c c c c c c 1 c m m c c c c c c c c m - < < < Agee, J. K. Allen, T.F.H., B.L. Bandurski, Alpert, P. and A.W. King Cairns, J. and T. V. Crawford, eds. Callenbach, E. F. Capra, L. Goldman, Costanza, R., B. G. S. Marburg, and Norton, and D.Lutz Grumbine, R.B.R. Edward Haskell, eds. Grumbine, R. Edward Hennessey, Timothy M. Holling, C. S. Jope, K. L. and J. C. Dunstan Kay, J. J., H. A. Regier, M. Boyle, Lee, Kai N.and G. Francis Nelson, J. G. and R. 1996 1993 1995 1991 1993 1992 1997 1994 1994 1978 1996 1999 1993 1993 Serafin Nelson, J. G., P. 1988 Grigoriew, P. G. R. Norton, B. G. 1992 Smith, Savory,J.A.B. Theberge 1991 Slocombe, D. Scott 1995 Slocombe, D. Scott 1998 Walters 1986 Walters, C. J. and C. S. 1990 Holling Wilson, J. A., J. M 1994 Acheson, M. Metcalfe Woodley, S., J.J. Kay 1993 and G. P. Kleban and Francis Young, G. L. 1994 Ecosystem Management: An Appropriate Concept for Parks? The Ecosystem Approach: theory and ecosystem integrity Incarnating ecosystem management Integrated Environmental Management EcoManagement Ecosystem Health: New Goals for Environmental Management Reflections on "What is Ecosystem Management?" What Is Ecosystem Management? Governance and Adaptive Management for Estuarine Ecosystems: The Case of Chesapeake Bay Adaptive Environmental Assessment and Management Ecosystem-Based Management: Natural Processes andecosystem Systems Theory An approach for sustainability: addressing the challenge complexityIntegrating Science and Compass and of Gyroscope: Politics for Monitoring the Environment Improving and Assessment for Environmental Decision-Making The ABC Resource Survey Method, the ESA Concept and Comprehensive Use Planning and A New Paradigm for Land Environmental Management Management Holistic resource management: a conceptual framework ecolotgically sound economic Integrating for Park and Regional Planning Through an modelling Ecosystem Approach Lessons from experience with ecosystem-based management Adaptive Management of Renewable Resources Large-Scale Management Experiments and Learning By Doing Chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems The case for a 'catholic' ecology planning reading – beth dempster, uwaterloo – June 17, 2001 - 2 Systems Related c c c c c c c 1 c c 1 c c m < < < - < - Checkland, P. B. and J. 1990 Scholes Checkland, Peter 1986 Flood 1999 Flood, R. L. and N. R. 1996 A. Romm,G. eds. Gallopin, 1994 Jackson, M. C. 1999 Jackson, M. C. 1993 Lister, Nina-Marie E. 1998 Midgeley, G. 1996 Naughton, John 1?87 Ravetz, J. R. 1999 Rosenhead, Jonathan, 1989 ed. Senge, P. M. 1990 Ulrich, Werner 1994 Soft Systems Methodology in Action Systems Thinking, Systems Practice Rethinking the 5th Discipline Critical Systems Thinking: Current Research and Practice Impoverishment and Sustainable Development: A Systemscoherent Approach Toward pluralism in management science Signposts to Critical Systems Thinking and Practice A systems approach to biodiversity conservation planning The Ideal of Unity and the Practice of Pluralism in Systems Science Soft Systems Analysis: An Introductory Guide What is Post-Normal Science Rational Analysis For a Problematic World The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning ?? 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