This thesis analyses the material and ideological dimensions of the knowledge economy with particular reference to New Zealand. The emergence of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the context of transnational capitalism precipitates the co modification of information, communication and knowledge. This process is obscured by the ideological construction of techno-futurism. Techno-futurism is a combination of technological determinism and futurism that appropriates notions of progress. In the pages which follow, historical analyses of this ideology inform the subsequent critique of knowledge economy discourse. In New Zealand knowledge economy discourse contained techno-futurist elements and deflected attention from t...
The rise of technocapitalism involves the commodification of knowledge in faster and more diverse wa...
About the book: We are now living through a period of knowledge capitalism in which, as Castells ...
Knowledge economy policies are currently very powerful drivers of change in contemporary university ...
In the US, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Finland, Ireland and other countries, the growth o...
The paper will explore the debate that has emerged both globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand abo...
The paper will explore the debate that has emerged both globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand ab...
This paper reports on a research project investigating issues in the design and implementation of a ...
This paper examines the future of industrial capitalism, and more precisely the rise of the new info...
Many observers have proclaimed the dawning of a new age – known as the new economy or the knowledge ...
Concepts such as knowledge society, information society, postmodern society, postindustrial society,...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
This thesis addresses the research problem of "what are the key underpinning assets or drivers of te...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
The simplistic use of broad concepts or metaphors results in 'grooved thinking'. My thesis is that g...
Overall, this thesis purports to make two significant contributions to knowledge. The first is a fou...
The rise of technocapitalism involves the commodification of knowledge in faster and more diverse wa...
About the book: We are now living through a period of knowledge capitalism in which, as Castells ...
Knowledge economy policies are currently very powerful drivers of change in contemporary university ...
In the US, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Finland, Ireland and other countries, the growth o...
The paper will explore the debate that has emerged both globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand abo...
The paper will explore the debate that has emerged both globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand ab...
This paper reports on a research project investigating issues in the design and implementation of a ...
This paper examines the future of industrial capitalism, and more precisely the rise of the new info...
Many observers have proclaimed the dawning of a new age – known as the new economy or the knowledge ...
Concepts such as knowledge society, information society, postmodern society, postindustrial society,...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
This thesis addresses the research problem of "what are the key underpinning assets or drivers of te...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
The simplistic use of broad concepts or metaphors results in 'grooved thinking'. My thesis is that g...
Overall, this thesis purports to make two significant contributions to knowledge. The first is a fou...
The rise of technocapitalism involves the commodification of knowledge in faster and more diverse wa...
About the book: We are now living through a period of knowledge capitalism in which, as Castells ...
Knowledge economy policies are currently very powerful drivers of change in contemporary university ...