Tognetti, S. S. (1999). Science in a double-bind: Gregory Bateson and the origins of post-normal science. Futures, 31(7), 689–703.

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AO: This is a piece to read together in preparation for collaborating on the "deutero" chapter which asks: "DEUTERO: Who in this setting or domain is thinking and worrying about the kinds of qualitative data infrastructure, work and capacity called for currently and in the future?". Exploring the concept of "deutero-learning," will prepare us to better articulate collectively the kind of "deutero" capacity we believe is needed in the Nairobi research space.

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Tognetti, S. S. (1999). Science in a double-bind: Gregory Bateson and the origins of post-normal science. Futures, 31(7), 689–703. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-3287(99)00027-0

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Sylvia Tognetti, "Tognetti, S. S. (1999). Science in a double-bind: Gregory Bateson and the origins of post-normal science. Futures, 31(7), 689–703.", contributed by Angela Okune, Research Data Share, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 12 September 2020, accessed 23 April 2024. https://www.researchdatashare.org/content/tognetti-s-s-1999-science-double-bind-gregory-bateson-and-origins-post-normal-science