Weingart P. How Robust is "Socially Robust Knowledge"? In: Stehr N, ed. Knowledge & Democracy. A 21st Century Perspective. New Brunswick, London: Transaction Publishers; 2008: 143-156
This paper defines the knowledge society as a human structured organisation based on contemporary de...
Sustainable development is a knowledge intensive process, but plagued by persistent concerns over ou...
Access to reliable information is crucial to the ability of a democratic society to coordinate effec...
Weingart P. How Robust is "Socially Robust Knowledge"? In: Carrier M, Howard D, Kourany J, eds. The ...
The governance of common-pool resources can be meaningfully examined from the somewhat broader persp...
Interactive modes of knowledge production offer a strategy for seeking solutions to complex environm...
Abstract In this paper, we elucidate robust action as a research framework for the information syst...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2012v16n2p319 In Re-Thinking Science. Knowledge and the Publ...
This article explores the philosophical underpinnings of knowledge potential and its profound implic...
The book offers the first general overview of the concept of robustness and its relevance for scient...
Purpose - The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the roles of ethics and wisdom in knowledge econ...
At both a micro-information level and a macro-societal level, the concepts of “knowledge” and “wisdo...
4. Institutions, politics and the conditions for knowledge creation 5. Useful knowledge and changes ...
Although sustainability is often discussed solely in ecological terms, it cannot be disconnected fro...
The theme I would like to explore in this presentation concern the multiple linkages between knowled...
This paper defines the knowledge society as a human structured organisation based on contemporary de...
Sustainable development is a knowledge intensive process, but plagued by persistent concerns over ou...
Access to reliable information is crucial to the ability of a democratic society to coordinate effec...
Weingart P. How Robust is "Socially Robust Knowledge"? In: Carrier M, Howard D, Kourany J, eds. The ...
The governance of common-pool resources can be meaningfully examined from the somewhat broader persp...
Interactive modes of knowledge production offer a strategy for seeking solutions to complex environm...
Abstract In this paper, we elucidate robust action as a research framework for the information syst...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2012v16n2p319 In Re-Thinking Science. Knowledge and the Publ...
This article explores the philosophical underpinnings of knowledge potential and its profound implic...
The book offers the first general overview of the concept of robustness and its relevance for scient...
Purpose - The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the roles of ethics and wisdom in knowledge econ...
At both a micro-information level and a macro-societal level, the concepts of “knowledge” and “wisdo...
4. Institutions, politics and the conditions for knowledge creation 5. Useful knowledge and changes ...
Although sustainability is often discussed solely in ecological terms, it cannot be disconnected fro...
The theme I would like to explore in this presentation concern the multiple linkages between knowled...
This paper defines the knowledge society as a human structured organisation based on contemporary de...
Sustainable development is a knowledge intensive process, but plagued by persistent concerns over ou...
Access to reliable information is crucial to the ability of a democratic society to coordinate effec...