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Justin Tauber's avatar

You’ll know you are developing a methodology when you start doubting the efficacy of any particular method. Methodology is a far more interesting and useful concept when we resist the urge to convert it into a meta-method.

I had the same sensation with UX and Service Design as you’ve had with Systems Thinking.

As the methodology becomes normalised and commodified, it ceases to offer a way into the complexity of the situation you are addressing, and becomes a way of avoiding or domesticating that complexity.

But while I’ve long thought of my job in terms of metaphor making, I had never connected the critique of commodified methodology to a loss of analogical range. That is a very helpful concept, thank you!

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Stas Wilf's avatar

Latour, in his studies on science, talks a lot about "allies". Each scientific breakthrough is not only scientific, but also a political success on micro- and meso-level.

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