Hi Lars,
I suggest Schön's work has been over-egged in the design research/ theory area and is unhelpful in many ways to the field.
My paper is somewhat dated (15 years ago ) but the analyses seem to be still relevant as design theory hasn't changed much in that time.
Love, T. (2002). Are the Reflective Practitioner and Learning Cycles suitable Foundations for Theories about Designing and Design Cognition? In D. Durling & J. Shackleton (Eds.), Common Ground. Proceedings of the Design Research Society International Conference at Brunel University, September 5-7, 2002. (pp. 678-686). Stoke-on-Trent: Staffordshire University Press.
http://www.love.com.au/docs/2002/reflective-learning.pdf
I welcome your thoughts.
Best wishes,
Terry
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I appreciate your point, Heidi!
If you care to go beyond the rather swift (reptile brain?) reactions of pilots, Donald Schön studied the work of designers. How they build repertoires, reframe situations etc. I think it adds quite a bit to the information vs knowledge discussion.
The reflective practitioneer is the seminal work.
Med Vänlig Hälsning / Best Regards,
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