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2. K. Grint, ‘Learning to Lead: Can Aristotle Help Us Find the Road to Wisdom?’ Leadership, 3:2, pp. 231–246, 2007. While I have come to phronesis through a study of philosophy, I am not alone in using the term;
3. see Bent Flyvbjerg, Making Social Science Matter, 2001;
4. Richard Bawden, ‘The Community Challenges: The Learning Response’, in C. Blackmore (ed.), Social Learning Systems and Communities of Practice, Springer: 2010.
5. A. Head and J. Alford, ‘Wicked Problems: The Implications for Public Management’, Panel on Public Management in Practice, International Research Society for Public Management, XII Annual Conference, 26–28 March, Brisbane, Australia, March 2008.