Wow. Thanks William and Ellen,
Now for another hard one. Please can anyone point me to an online copy of
Rittel's original paper on wicked problems:
Rittel, H. W. J. (1971). Some Principles for the Design of an Educational
System For Design. Design Methods Group Newsletter, 4(4).
Best wishes,
Terry
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Dear all,
Yesterday, I ask anyone wanted Rittel's 'Reasoning of Designer'
article....
I woke up this morning and found 60 emails requesting the paper....
(how scary...).
To save time for me to reply massive number of emails, Prof. Ellen Do
generously set up a webpage that has some of Rittel writings.
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~ellendo/rittel/rittel.html
Hope this would be helpful for people who are studying Rittel as I am....
and perhaps this could stimulate more interests in Rittel's works as well...
Best wishes,
William Choi
Rhode Island School of Design
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