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Synopsis: Approach: Evolutionary approach:


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An Evolutionary approach, Oxford university Press, Oxford, 1972.32 J. Derrida, Of Grammatology, John Hopkins University Press, Balitmore, MA, 1974.33 M. Callon, J. P. Courtial


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I begin by exploring evolutionary approaches and what they have to offer. 2. 1. Lacunae in evolutionary models of technical change How do innovations come to be selected from a number of possible options;

They suggest the quasi-evolutionary approach citing that Constructive TA could act as a middle point. Robinson and Propp made a first step through exploring path dynamics 6 They developed a multi-path mapping approach

Manag. 7 (4)( 1995) 417 431.13 A. Rip, A co-evolutionary approach to reflexive governance and its ironies, in:


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and tools that have grown explosively in recent years related to the biosciences, bioinformatics and evolutionary approaches. Among the needs for TFA envisioned by the TFA Methods Working group we find the questioning about the validity of the analogy between technological evolution and biological evolution (Ref. 1, pp. 299:

and obstacles to be overcome to transform evolutionary approaches in useful forecasting tools. The present paper intends to present the state-of-the-art on this debate

An evolutionary approach within the framework of danthropology of techniquet is a necessary step to grasp adequately these concepts.

I want to advance the following arguments favoring an evolutionary approach to define innovation and then answering in the positive the question above about the same nature of novelties in the biological, cultural and technological realm:!

An Evolutionary approach, Oxford university Press, Oxford, 1972.23 D. T. Campbell, Blind variation and selective retention in creative thought as in other knowledge processes, Psychol.


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