"Bias" is normally understood as a negatively loaded word, as something to be avoided or minimized, for example, in statistics or in knowledge organization. Recently Melanie Feinberg suggested, however, that "if we cannot eliminate bias, then we should instead attempt to be more responsible about it and explicitly decide on and defend the perspectives represented in information systems". This view is linked to related views: That knowledge organization is too much concerned with information retrieval and too much described in the mode of scientific discovery, as opposed to the mode of artifact design: "From the literary warrant of Hulme to the terminological warrant of the Classification Research Group (CRG), to Hjørland’s domain analysis, ...
This paper aims to: 1. present university rankings as knowledge organization systems; 2. compare the...
Diversity and inclusion is an important topic in society, and is being studied in various fields, in...
An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that ev...
This pdf-presentation is a modified version of the paper printed in Advances in Knowledge Organizati...
This is the powerpoint presentation. Another entry contains the paper version.Considers the concept ...
If you care about securing knowledge, what is wrong with being biased? Often it is said that we are ...
What is normally described as bias? A possible definition comprises attempts to distort or mislead t...
In this paper I explore the relationship between bias, research and reflective studies. I argue tha...
In this paper I discuss and develop the risk account of scientific objectivity, which I have recentl...
Accusations of bias are not uncommon in the social sciences. However, the term 'bias' is by no means...
The crux of knowledge management theory is to devise different strategies to capture the tacit knowl...
Research has biases. Biases might come from any part of research or other ways of creating knowledge...
An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that ev...
Consider the theoretical problems and developments in the field of Knowledge Organization. The domin...
Consider three structurally similar cases of social bias. Mary’s application for graduate school in ...
This paper aims to: 1. present university rankings as knowledge organization systems; 2. compare the...
Diversity and inclusion is an important topic in society, and is being studied in various fields, in...
An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that ev...
This pdf-presentation is a modified version of the paper printed in Advances in Knowledge Organizati...
This is the powerpoint presentation. Another entry contains the paper version.Considers the concept ...
If you care about securing knowledge, what is wrong with being biased? Often it is said that we are ...
What is normally described as bias? A possible definition comprises attempts to distort or mislead t...
In this paper I explore the relationship between bias, research and reflective studies. I argue tha...
In this paper I discuss and develop the risk account of scientific objectivity, which I have recentl...
Accusations of bias are not uncommon in the social sciences. However, the term 'bias' is by no means...
The crux of knowledge management theory is to devise different strategies to capture the tacit knowl...
Research has biases. Biases might come from any part of research or other ways of creating knowledge...
An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that ev...
Consider the theoretical problems and developments in the field of Knowledge Organization. The domin...
Consider three structurally similar cases of social bias. Mary’s application for graduate school in ...
This paper aims to: 1. present university rankings as knowledge organization systems; 2. compare the...
Diversity and inclusion is an important topic in society, and is being studied in various fields, in...
An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that ev...