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Having answered the basic question ‘why methodology?’, I can now begin to lay out my own methodological ideas, starting with a definition of the term ‘intervention’. This will provide a foundation for bringing together, at the end of this chapter, the systems idea (the meaning of which was touched upon in Chapter 3) and ‘intervention’ in order to produce a definition of systemic intervention. Finally, it will be possible to present an outline of the systems methodology I have developed, that will be fleshed out in the coming chapters.
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Midgley, G. (2000). Systemic Intervention. In: Systemic Intervention. Contemporary Systems Thinking. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4201-8_6
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