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Judgement, reflexivity and interdisciplinarity: Reframing construction management education

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 15:33 authored by Kerry London, g Morris
A core skill of the construction management professional is decision making. Disciplinary content knowledge provides the basis for effective decision making, but is largely insufficient in contexts where projects demand a responsive and flexible approach to scenarios as they evolve and change. As Beckett and Hager suggest, 'professional practice requires a much richer set of phenomena - capacity to make judgements, sensitivity to intuition and an awareness of the purposes of the actions are all involved' (2002: 12). This paper begins by exploring judgement to develop a conceptual model for initiating and developing decision making skills for construction management professionals. The capacity to respond to change in a structured and self aware manner is examined through the concept of reflexivity, a concept borrowed from sociology. Reflexivity is an individual's capacity to be aware, responsive and adaptability to constant changing and evolving environments. Coupled with this is the challenge for all built environment professionals in the need to integrate knowledge and processes from various specialist knowledge domains, particularly design domains. The conceptual model is then refined by synthesising concepts from interdisciplinary research.

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Start page

1

End page

13

Total pages

13

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Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of Australasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA 2010)

Name of conference

35th Annual Meeting of Australasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA 2010)

Publisher

Melbourne School of Design

Place published

Australia

Start date

2010-07-14

End date

2010-07-16

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 AUBEA

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2006025718

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-11-26

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