Tool catalogue frame-based information tools

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2009

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Wardekker, J.A.ISNI 0000000387643043
de Boer, J.
Kolkman, M.J.
Van der Sluijs, J. P.ISNI 0000000397118023
Buchanan, K.S.
de Jong, A.E.E.ISNI 0000000527812874
van der Veen, A.

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Abstract

In the perception, knowledge production and policymaking on complex issues (‘wicked problems’), such as climate change, frames and framing play an important but often hidden role. Frames relate to one’s ‘schemas of interpretation’; the conceptual images, values, starting points, and mental models that one may have of an issue. This can include, for instance, one’s problem definition, perceptions of the cause-effect relationships in an issue, one’s primary goals, perception of one’s and others’ roles and responsibilities relating to the issue, and views on suitable strategies and interaction with (other) stakeholders (cf. Dewulf et al., 2005).

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Ordered by external client, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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Wardekker, J A, de Boer, J, Kolkman, M J, van der Sluijs, J P, Buchanan, K S, de Jong, A & van der Veen, A 2009, Tool catalogue frame-based information tools. Klimaat voor Ruimte, Group Science, Technology and Society, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht.