Current changes in the science system, conceptualized as cyberscience, Mode 2 knowledge production or Triple Helix, have been debated heavily these last decades. This paper rearticulates these debates by studying the ways in which the emergence and use of ICTs have conditioned changes in the science system. We analyse these changes, based on empirical studies and theoretical conceptualizations, as an interaction at three levels: researching, scientizing and politicking. The analysis suggests that the main result of the use of ICTs in sciences is an additional layer of communication, providing heterogeneity on top of established patterns and allowing a recombination of new and established elements. Concepts of radical discontinuity in scienc...
Information and communications technologies have been a highly persuasive means of imagining our fut...
International audienceTechnoscience is often perceived as an expression of the primacy of utilitaria...
The use of computer-mediated communications in research is one of the major shifts in processes of s...
Current changes in the science system, conceptualized as cyberscience, Mode 2 knowledge production o...
Current changes in the science system, conceptualized as cyberscience, Mode 2 knowledge production o...
Information, Communication & Society, Vol.8 (2005) No.4, 542-560The use of information and communica...
Cyberscience will be different from traditional science. For two decades already, the scholarly comm...
The challenge to science comes threefold: Global change is paralleled by an ubiquitous driving impac...
The use of information and communication technology in scientific research has been hailed as the me...
The advent of electronic media into the academic environment has forever changed the way academics c...
in: Olson, G.M., Zimmermann, A. und Bos, N. (Hg.): Scientific Collaboration on the Internet, 2008, C...
This article examines the supposedly new social phenomena produced by internet use in the scientific...
New Infrastructures for Knowledge Production: Understanding E-Science offers a distinctive understan...
This paper aims to analyse a set of converging trends underpinning a larger phenomenon called scienc...
Science, technology and policy are today entangled in concurrent crises, rapid transformations and c...
Information and communications technologies have been a highly persuasive means of imagining our fut...
International audienceTechnoscience is often perceived as an expression of the primacy of utilitaria...
The use of computer-mediated communications in research is one of the major shifts in processes of s...
Current changes in the science system, conceptualized as cyberscience, Mode 2 knowledge production o...
Current changes in the science system, conceptualized as cyberscience, Mode 2 knowledge production o...
Information, Communication & Society, Vol.8 (2005) No.4, 542-560The use of information and communica...
Cyberscience will be different from traditional science. For two decades already, the scholarly comm...
The challenge to science comes threefold: Global change is paralleled by an ubiquitous driving impac...
The use of information and communication technology in scientific research has been hailed as the me...
The advent of electronic media into the academic environment has forever changed the way academics c...
in: Olson, G.M., Zimmermann, A. und Bos, N. (Hg.): Scientific Collaboration on the Internet, 2008, C...
This article examines the supposedly new social phenomena produced by internet use in the scientific...
New Infrastructures for Knowledge Production: Understanding E-Science offers a distinctive understan...
This paper aims to analyse a set of converging trends underpinning a larger phenomenon called scienc...
Science, technology and policy are today entangled in concurrent crises, rapid transformations and c...
Information and communications technologies have been a highly persuasive means of imagining our fut...
International audienceTechnoscience is often perceived as an expression of the primacy of utilitaria...
The use of computer-mediated communications in research is one of the major shifts in processes of s...