Analyzing profiles: Research Papers
Here are links to papers written by Professors Peters and Forester and their students that illustrate some of the ways we have approached the task of analyzing profiles and writing up what we have learned.
These papers also show how profiles serve to support ongoing research in our fields.
In Planning: John Forester's papers
- Rationality, Dialogue and Learning: What Community and Environmental Mediators Can Teach Us About the Practice of Civil Society
- Rationality and Surprise: The Drama of Mediation in Rebuilding Civil Society
- Planning and Mediation, Participation and Posturing: What's a Deliberative Practitioner to Do?
- Examining Urban Practice via Practice Stories
- The Politics of Planning Communities: The Art of Collaborative Consensus Building
- Critical Moments in Negotiation: On Humor and Irony, Recognition and Hope
In Education: Scott Peters' papers
- It's Not About the Rice: Naming the Work of Extension Education (by Margo Hittleman and Scott Peters)
- Practicing a Pedagogy of Hope: Practitioner Profiles as Tools for Grounding and Guiding Collective Reflection in Adult, Community and Youth Development Education (by Scott Peters, Helene Gregoire, and Margo Hittleman)
- Citizens Developing a Voice at the Table: A Story of Educational Organizing in Contemporary Extension Work (J. of Extension, Aug. 2002)
- Educating the Civic Professional
- The Craft of Public Scholarship in Land-Grant Education
- The Public Scholarship of a Weed Scientist