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Participatory Technology Assessment for Reflexive Design

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This paper discusses a specific type of deliberative policy analysis, viz. those that are to support the design of strategies for reflexive modernisation.
It focuses on the consequences of the fact that, paradoxically, such design for innovations which include institutional reform, uavoidably takes place in an institutional arrangement that cannot be isolated from existing institutions.
Drawing on several projects from a Dutch programme on sustainable lifestock systems (launched as a respobse to the animal food crises of the 1990s), the paper explores the implications of this problem. It draws lessons on more and less fruitful ways of dealing with them.

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reflexive modernisation, deliberative policy analysis, sustainable development, agricultural policy
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Abstract: This paper discusses a specific type of deliberative policy analysis, viz. those that are to support the design of strategies for reflexive modernisation.
It focuses on the consequences of the fact that, paradoxically, such design for innovations which include institutional reform, uavoidably takes place in an institutional arrangement that cannot be isolated from existing institutions.
Drawing on several projects from a Dutch programme on sustainable lifestock systems (launched as a respobse to the animal food crises of the 1990s), the paper explores the implications of this problem. It draws lessons on more and less fruitful ways of dealing with them.

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Practices for reflexive design: lessons from a Dutch programme on sustainable agriculture John Grin Francisca Felix Bram Bos1 Department of Political Science University of Amsterdam Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237 1012 DL Amsterdam Netherlands j.grin@uva.nl; f.felix@uva.nl; a.p.bos@uva.nl; Paper prepared for the Session ‘New Forms of Citizen Participation in Technology Policy: European perspectives’ at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia USA August 28-31 2003. Very first draft. Please do not quote without prior consent. Comments and suggestions are
of Management. Research Report. Weaver Paul Leo Jansen Geert van Grootveld Egbert van Spiegel Philip Vergragt (2000). Sustainable technology development. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing. Wenger Etienne (1998). Communities of Practice. Learning Meaning and Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wisserhof Johan (2000). "Agricultural Policy Making in the Netherlands: beyond Corporatist Policy Arrangements? " p. 175-198 in: Jan van Tatenhove Bas Arts & Pieter Leroy (eds.) Political Modernisation and the Environment. The Renewal of Environmental Policy Arrangements. Dordrecht etc.: Kluwer Academic Publishers.


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