For anyone who is interested,
Design Issues has recently published work by Chanpory Rith and Hugh
Dubberly. A short essay entitled "Why Horst W.J. Rittel Matters" and a
Bibliography of Rittel's writings on design, with selected annotations.
Design Issues, Vol. 23, No. 1, Winter 2007.
This sort of resource is important for supporting research and sustained
conversations in the field. I suggest keeping an eye out for other
discussion of resources in Design Issues.
Richard
Richard Buchanan
Carnegie Mellon University
On 3/29/07 1:34 PM, "Wolfgang Jonas" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Me too!
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> There is a book (in German) with Rittel´s most important texts:
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> Rittel, Horst W.J. (1992) Planen, Entwerfen,
> Design: Ausgewählte Schriften zu Theorie und
> Methodik (Herausgegeben von Wolf D. Reuter),
> Stuttgart Berlin Köln, Kohlhammer
>
> And, for the bibliophiles, it is rumoured that
> Wolf Reuter in Stuttgart still has lots of copies
> left:
> [log in to unmask]
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>
> Best,
>
> Jonas
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> At 19:18 Uhr +0200 29.03.2007, Ken Friedman wrote:
>> Friends,
>>
>> This is a brief "me-too" to agree with Dick and
>> Clive. The interest in the Rittel and Rittel and
>> Weber articles has been astonishing. I've sent
>> over 70 copies to a substantial proportion of
>> the 1,332 subscribers to this list.
>>
>> The reason I have these articles (and several
>> more) is that I, too, have been working on the
>> problem of wicked problems, partly by myself,
>> and partly in collaboration with a colleague
>> from Oxford. The idea of a symposium -- not a
>> conference! -- leading to a publication would be
>> great. The time is ripe. Whether or not we
>> manage to fund a physical meeting, the
>> opportunity to share articles would be a
>> valuable exercise.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> p.s. If anyone wishes a PDF copy of the 1972
>> Rittel and 1973 Rittel and Weber articles, just
>> send an email to <[log in to unmask]> with the
>> Subject: Wicked Problems.
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