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100 1 _aDOUGLAS, Mary...et al
_930469
245 1 0 _aClumsy solutions for a complex world :
_bthe case of climate change
260 _aCanberra, Austrália :
_bBlackwell Publishing,
_cDecember 2006
520 3 _aSuccessful solutions to pressing social ills tend to consist of innovative combinations of a limited set of alternative ways of perceiving and resolving the issues. These contending policy perspectives justify, represent and stem from four different ways of organizing social relations: hierarchy, individualism, egalitarianism and fatalism. Each of these perspectives: (1) distils certain elements of experience and wisdom that are missed by the others; (2) provides a clear expression of the way in which a significant portion of the populace feels we should live with one another and with nature; and (3) needs all of the others in order to be sustainable. 'Clumsy solutions' – policies that creatively combine all opposing perspectives on what the problems are and how they should be resolved – are therefore called for. We illustrate these claims for the issue of global warming
773 0 8 _tPublic Administration : an international quarterly
_g84, 4, p. 817-844
_dCanberra, Austrália : Blackwell Publishing, December 2006
_xISSN 0033-3298
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998 _a20070119
_b1909^b
_cTiago
998 _a20070925
_b1838^b
_cTiago
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c21997
_d21997
041 _aeng