A study of the software localisation industry examines learning in digital society by describing localisers’ knowledge practices. The shortcomings of stand- ard models of professional learning that assume shared goals, codified knowledge and workers’ co-location are considered, along with the problem of learning in distributed and technologically mediated work contexts. The paper uses Knorr Cetina’s concept of macro-epistemics to highlight the need for theoretical develop- ment in relation to two questions: i) How do ways of organising localisers' work constitute opportunities and constraints for shared knowledge practices? ii) How does technology disrupt macro-epistemic potential and personal learning trajectories
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
This chapter interrogates the concept of technology as driver for change in professional learning an...
Driven by advances in internet and wireless communications the information economy is exemplified by...
The problem addressed in this paper is the need for analytical resources to theorise the nature of k...
Localisation is an activity in software development in which different disciplines collaborate close...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
Purpose The aim of this invited paper is to explore how more complex epistemic environments generat...
This paper argues that the roles of theory are diverse and the meanings of theories and concepts are...
Discourses on the cross-cultural rendering of software and websites now huddle around one of the maj...
Acceptance on international markets is an important selling proposition for software products and a ...
textabstractAbstract The global city theoretical framework explains the paradox of growing concentra...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
In this article we look for new insights into the teaching of localisation by defining the academic ...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
A central argument in this paper is that a greater emphasis on knowledge and epistemological culture...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
This chapter interrogates the concept of technology as driver for change in professional learning an...
Driven by advances in internet and wireless communications the information economy is exemplified by...
The problem addressed in this paper is the need for analytical resources to theorise the nature of k...
Localisation is an activity in software development in which different disciplines collaborate close...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
Purpose The aim of this invited paper is to explore how more complex epistemic environments generat...
This paper argues that the roles of theory are diverse and the meanings of theories and concepts are...
Discourses on the cross-cultural rendering of software and websites now huddle around one of the maj...
Acceptance on international markets is an important selling proposition for software products and a ...
textabstractAbstract The global city theoretical framework explains the paradox of growing concentra...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
In this article we look for new insights into the teaching of localisation by defining the academic ...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
A central argument in this paper is that a greater emphasis on knowledge and epistemological culture...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
This chapter interrogates the concept of technology as driver for change in professional learning an...
Driven by advances in internet and wireless communications the information economy is exemplified by...