Dear Erik,
Thank you for your thoughts. Really interesting meeting your blog also.
I do not resist to make you some provocations:
1. Name: Doesn’t the name Schon is also helping? I mean, it is German and sounds and looks good. Imagine that he was called Donald Gimenez or Donald Smith.
More seriously:
2. Title: Both titles The Reflective Practitioner and Educating the Reflective Practitioner are focused in a “person” or type of “person”. whereas, for instance The Sciences of the Artificial sends us to a body of knowledge, less personal and experiential. We can relate to “someone”.
3. Content: The contents, or the Politics inherent to the contents. The Reflective Practitioner ratifies the rise of the intellectual members of the “Arts" (architects as paradigm, and other professionals) since the Renaissance giving them extra credits in an academic world competing with Science and Classical Humanities. This is quite reassuring for any reader in this “party”.
Thanks again.
I do agree with everything you wrote, by the way.
Best,
Eduardo
> No dia 28/10/2015, às 19:46, Verdian Coetzee <[log in to unmask]> escreveu:
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> Good Day Erik
> This is kind of you. I will certainly look over the weekend. My workload
> here is horrendous. Between (many of us) sending our CV's all over the
> world...
>
> I have had a few lines of communication with my maybe to be 'study leader'
> as I also have known him for some time, but we could not have a proper
> conversation as the students were striking all over SA and they were not at
> work for a few days. I will speak to him soon enough, I am sure and I will
> brief him on what we talked about. Will keep you posted. Thank you for the
> communication and the links. Apprecaited.
>
> I thank you very much!
> Verdian
>
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> On 28 October 2015 at 17:49, Erik Stolterman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> I posted yesterday a small text about the work of Donald Schön. It is a
>> text that I wrote in Swedish many years ago but now it is available in
>> English (maybe not the best translation). In case someone is interested,
>> you can find it here.
>> http://transground.blogspot.com/
>> or download the text here
>> https://app.box.com/shared/static/vmcbbkw76gc5dxdkj834lxytxhbz0zrd.pdf
>>
>> best
>> Erik
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>> Erik Stolterman
>> *Professor in Informatics*
>> *School of Informatics and Computing*
>>
>> *Indiana University, Bloomington*http://transground.blogspot.com/
>>
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