The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical perspective. How to create, share, and adopt new knowledge is a core question in the social sciences. Processes of learning and knowledge creation are the result of social practice and always take place in space and in specific geographical contexts. The eleventh volume is the outcome of the symposium entitled “Topographies and Topologies of Knowledge” in the series of Klaus Tschira Symposia on Knowledge and Space held at the Villa Bosch Studio in Heidelberg. This book focuses on the conceptual and empirical intersections of the geographical and network dimensions of social practice in accounting for the creation and reproduction of knowledge. By...
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has imp...
This thesis presents five studies on the social dimension of knowledge, with a focus on its creation...
Knowledge creation is recognized as interaction between individuals in a social context, but geograp...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
The present paper discusses the spatial levels of the knowledge nets. For this purpose it sets off w...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
This open access book explores the nexus between knowledge and space with a particular emphasis on t...
This paper focuses on the spatial dimension of learning in firms. It works with important new insigh...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
This open access book focuses on theoretical and empirical intersections between governance, knowled...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
This volume represents a bold attempt by the editors to bring scholars from distinct research orient...
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has imp...
This thesis presents five studies on the social dimension of knowledge, with a focus on its creation...
Knowledge creation is recognized as interaction between individuals in a social context, but geograp...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
The present paper discusses the spatial levels of the knowledge nets. For this purpose it sets off w...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
This open access book explores the nexus between knowledge and space with a particular emphasis on t...
This paper focuses on the spatial dimension of learning in firms. It works with important new insigh...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
This open access book focuses on theoretical and empirical intersections between governance, knowled...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
This volume represents a bold attempt by the editors to bring scholars from distinct research orient...
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has imp...
This thesis presents five studies on the social dimension of knowledge, with a focus on its creation...
Knowledge creation is recognized as interaction between individuals in a social context, but geograp...