3. Constructing collective concepts

Learning in wildfire activities is learning by constructing collective concepts that stabilize the trails and may serve as platforms for expansive restructuring of the activity.


Such concepts typically emerge in and as a consequence of critical encounters between different lines of movement in the terrain. Encounters engender debate, analysis and negotiation.



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