Starting with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom paradigm in information science it is possible to derive a model of the opposite of knowledge having hierarchical qualities. A range of counterpoints to concepts in the knowledge hierarchy can be identified and ascribed the overall term “nonknowledge.” This model creates a conceptual framework for understanding the connections between topics such as error, ignorance, stupidity, folly, popular misconceptions, and unreason by locating them as levels or phases of nonknowledge. The concept of nonknowledge links heretofore disconnected discourses on these individual topics by philosophers, psychologists, historians, sociologists, satirists, and others. Subject headings provide access to the cat...
Within the last decade the notion of knowledge has gained increasing attention in information system...
Knowledge implies the presence of a positive relation between a person and a fact. Factual ignoranc...
Ignorance is an inherently broad and comprehensive notion, which, ironically, can refer to both the ...
Starting with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom paradigm in information science it is possible t...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
The article discusses ignorance and organization studies, both as a topic of study and a basic probl...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
A few years ago, I was attracted by the critical concept of a «sociology of ignorance» (which did no...
This book offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation of ignorance. Using a set of cognitive ...
Information professionals describing resources are often faced with decisions around a resource’s fo...
Most knowledge organization practices have opinionated detractors. Some criticisms are informed and ...
Social informatics researchers use a variety of techniques to explore the intersections between tech...
The aim of this paper is to show that although there may be a correct definition of knowledge – that...
Within the last decade the notion of knowledge has gained increasing attention in information system...
Knowledge implies the presence of a positive relation between a person and a fact. Factual ignoranc...
Ignorance is an inherently broad and comprehensive notion, which, ironically, can refer to both the ...
Starting with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom paradigm in information science it is possible t...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
The article discusses ignorance and organization studies, both as a topic of study and a basic probl...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
A few years ago, I was attracted by the critical concept of a «sociology of ignorance» (which did no...
This book offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation of ignorance. Using a set of cognitive ...
Information professionals describing resources are often faced with decisions around a resource’s fo...
Most knowledge organization practices have opinionated detractors. Some criticisms are informed and ...
Social informatics researchers use a variety of techniques to explore the intersections between tech...
The aim of this paper is to show that although there may be a correct definition of knowledge – that...
Within the last decade the notion of knowledge has gained increasing attention in information system...
Knowledge implies the presence of a positive relation between a person and a fact. Factual ignoranc...
Ignorance is an inherently broad and comprehensive notion, which, ironically, can refer to both the ...