Citizens knowledge and laymen knowledge are increasingly recognised as valuable assets in creating innovations to reach social or environmental benefits. This entails a deep form of knowledge democratisation, where different groups in society are involved in the process of knowledge construction. Acknowledging the plurality of worldviews can therefore ensure that not only the views and interests of dominant groups are reproduced, thereby making the arena of knowledge production more democratic. However, democratising knowledge may sound beautiful, but bringing it into practice successfully is highly context dependent and not as straightforward as one might hope. Enabling circumstances have to be in place to include all relevant actors, give...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
Better access to knowledge and knowledge production has to be reconsidered as key to successful indi...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
Sustainable Development deals with highly technological issues (e.g. genetic manipulation, brain sci...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
Local participation, beneficiary participation, informed participation, or, folkligt deltagande (peo...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
This article explains an action research response to the need for knowledge democracy in research pr...
Who does science work for? Why does new knowledge sometimes fail to improve our everyday lives? Who ...
This presentation is intended to develop ideas from the 8th May 2015 ARNA Town Hall meeting in Toron...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
In our pursuit of a more equitable, just and sustainable society, we must examine not only who makes...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
Better access to knowledge and knowledge production has to be reconsidered as key to successful indi...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
Sustainable Development deals with highly technological issues (e.g. genetic manipulation, brain sci...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
Local participation, beneficiary participation, informed participation, or, folkligt deltagande (peo...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
This article explains an action research response to the need for knowledge democracy in research pr...
Who does science work for? Why does new knowledge sometimes fail to improve our everyday lives? Who ...
This presentation is intended to develop ideas from the 8th May 2015 ARNA Town Hall meeting in Toron...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
In our pursuit of a more equitable, just and sustainable society, we must examine not only who makes...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...
This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sus...