Habitat as experiment: Theory as practice

Joseph J. Valadez
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Principles from Campbell's Experimenting Society are transferred from program evaluation to habitat design. Diverging meanings of the concept of experiment are contrasted to show how scientific methods can be used by designers and social scientists for addressing problems of both practice and knowledge. As integrating the concerns of the two groups is an immense task, islands of theory should be constructed as an initial step for organizing the efforts of those involved in the proposed marriage of the two professions. The islands of theory discussed here explore the problem of how much habitat structure should be designed by professionals and how much should be left to the initiatives of residents. As behavioral constraint is both a by-product and a requirement of habitat design, upper and lower limits of structure are inspected to elucidate conditions when habitats are oppressive or anomic (i.e., allowing either too few choices or too many choices of their respective residents to foster community development). A theoretical framework and methodology is discussed for inspecting this topic; a research agenda is also proposed.

栖息地作为实验,理论作为实践
坎贝尔实验协会的原则从项目评估转移到栖息地设计。实验概念的不同含义进行对比,以显示如何科学的方法可以被设计师和社会科学家用来解决实践和知识的问题。由于整合这两个群体的关注点是一项艰巨的任务,因此应该建立理论孤岛,作为组织这两个专业拟议联姻相关人员努力的第一步。这里讨论的理论孤岛探讨的问题是,有多少栖息地结构应该由专业人士设计,有多少应该留给居民自主。由于行为约束既是栖息地设计的副产品,也是栖息地设计的要求,因此我们考察了结构的上限和下限,以阐明栖息地是压迫性的或反常的(即允许各自居民的选择太少或太多,以促进社区发展)。本文探讨了研究这一课题的理论框架和方法;并提出了研究议程。
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