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The Discipline of Endless Wonderment

Jack Whalen
Interview with Jack Whalen
Xerox PARC
August 31st1999

A. Summary with Links
B. Interview

  1. Revolutionaries In 1968 And Beyond
  2. What Is A Social Fact?
  3. At The Edge Of Life And History
  4. "Why don’t you actually work for us?"
  5. Technology And The Organization Of Work
  6. Knowledge Mangement and the Eureka Story
  7. Tacit Knowledge = Power = Security
  8. Key Learnings
  9. Transforming The Social Scientist’s Job
  10. Blind Spot: An Inadequate Grasp Of The Social
  11. Social Practices
  12. Social Science: Helping Others To See Themselves
  13. Summary
  14. Bio
C. Complete Interview (Acrobat PDF Download)
D. Audio

 

 

 

 

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