How we think about and act on the usefulness of scientific research has epistemological and political implications: what knowledge consists of, how it comes about and to what ends. In this dissertation, I situate the usefulness of scientific research in concrete places for knowledge exchange. The exchange of knowledge within and between environments is shaped by many spatial factors: from architectural designs, physical proximity and material infrastructures to city planning, regional development and geopolitics. And not only knowledge travels: also spatial models for research organisation circulate. Focusing on ‘utility spots’ instead of prominent scientists, dominant disciplines or powerful organisations is proposed as a fruitful way to h...
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© 2020 James Gregory BondThis dissertation examines knowledge controversies and the role of spatial ...
In cities around the world, housing demand is increasing rapidly. Since housing supply is inelastic,...
The geography of scientific knowledge is defined as the replication process of locally produced know...
The geography of scientific knowledge is defined as the replication process of locally produced know...
We use the results of the policies, appropriation and competitiveness in Europe (PACE) 1993 survey o...
Proximity among scientists in social, cognitive, and physical dimensions promotes the sharing of tac...
Recently there have been pleas for STS to make a difference in how science policies are constructed ...
The mainstream recipe for long-run economic prosperity rests upon generating novel ideas and turnin...
This thesis presents four essays providing novel empirical and theoretical insights on the incentive...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
Mobility of researchers across disciplines, sectors and borders represents an important way of trans...
Recently there have been pleas for STS to make a difference in how science policies are constructed ...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
International audienceMy proposal, in the form of a position paper, presents my research project in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68468/2/10.1177_107554708600800101.pd
© 2020 James Gregory BondThis dissertation examines knowledge controversies and the role of spatial ...
In cities around the world, housing demand is increasing rapidly. Since housing supply is inelastic,...
The geography of scientific knowledge is defined as the replication process of locally produced know...
The geography of scientific knowledge is defined as the replication process of locally produced know...
We use the results of the policies, appropriation and competitiveness in Europe (PACE) 1993 survey o...
Proximity among scientists in social, cognitive, and physical dimensions promotes the sharing of tac...
Recently there have been pleas for STS to make a difference in how science policies are constructed ...
The mainstream recipe for long-run economic prosperity rests upon generating novel ideas and turnin...
This thesis presents four essays providing novel empirical and theoretical insights on the incentive...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
Mobility of researchers across disciplines, sectors and borders represents an important way of trans...
Recently there have been pleas for STS to make a difference in how science policies are constructed ...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
International audienceMy proposal, in the form of a position paper, presents my research project in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68468/2/10.1177_107554708600800101.pd
© 2020 James Gregory BondThis dissertation examines knowledge controversies and the role of spatial ...
In cities around the world, housing demand is increasing rapidly. Since housing supply is inelastic,...