Writing in Knowledge Societies

Writing in Knowledge Societies
Author: Doreen Starke-Meyerring,Anthony Paré
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781602352704

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The editors of WRITING IN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES provide a thoughtful, carefully constructed collection that addresses the vital roles rhetoric and writing play as knowledge-making practices in diverse knowledge-intensive settings. The essays in this book examine the multiple, subtle, yet consequential ways in which writing is epistemic, articulating the central role of writing in creating, shaping, sharing, and contesting knowledge in a range of human activities in workplaces, civic settings, and higher education.

Building knowledge societies in the Arab region

Building knowledge societies in the Arab region
Author: UNESCO Office Cairo and Regional Bureau for Science in the Arab States
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2022-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231005459

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Knowledge Power and Dissent

Knowledge  Power and Dissent
Author: Guy R. Neave
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789231040405

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This publication is based on the discussions of the 2004 Global Colloquium on Research and Higher Education Policy of the UNESCO Forum for Higher Education, Research and Knowledge, held in Paris in December 2004. It contains contributions from 17 international experts in the field of higher education which explore the global rise of the 'knowledge society' and its implications for higher education and for sustainable human development in the future.

Learning across Contexts in the Knowledge Society

Learning across Contexts in the Knowledge Society
Author: Ola Erstad,Kristiina Kumpulainen,Åsa Mäkitalo,Kim Christian Schrøder,Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt,Thuridur Jóhannsdóttir
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463004145

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Developments within the “knowledge society,” especially those resulting from technological innovation, have intensified an interest in the relationship between different contexts and multiple sites of learning across what is often termed as formal, non-formal and informal learning environments. The aim of this book is to trace learning and experience across multiple sites and contexts as a means to generate new knowledge about the borders and edges of different practices and the boundary crossings these entail in the learning lives of young people in times of dynamic societal, environmental, economic, and technological change. The empirical research discussed in this book has grown out of a Nordic network of researchers. The research initiatives in the Nordic countries tend to avoid the more spectacular debates over the future of the educational institutions that tend to dominate and obscure discussions on education in the knowledge society, and which look to models of informal learning, whether in the “learning communities” of workplaces and families or in the new socio-technical spaces of the Internet, as a source of alternative educational strategies. Rather, Nordic researchers more modestly ask whether it is possible to envisage new models of teaching and learning which take seriously both the responsibility to social justice and social wellbeing, which, at least rhetorically, underpinned a commitment to mass education of the 20th century, as well as to the radical challenges to traditional educational models offered by the new socio-technical spaces and practices of the 21st century.

Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond

Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond
Author: Claire Aitchison,Cally Guerin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135049157

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Writing is the principal means by which doctoral candidature is monitored and measured; this, combined with the growing tendency to use publications as proxy measures of individual and institutional productivity, underlines the centrality of writing in academia. One of the central questions for scholars in higher education, therefore, is ‘How do we make writing happen?’, and it is this question which the book seeks to answer. The book provides detailed illustrations of collaborative writing pedagogies which are powerfully enabling, and through theoretical and conceptual interrogation of these practices, the authors point the way for individuals as well as institutions to establish writing groups that are lively, responsive and context-specific. Key topics include: new pedagogical responses for increased writing productivity and the ‘push to publish’; innovations for supporting academic writing quality, confidence and output; scaffolding the thesis writing process; new theoretical explorations of collaborative writing approaches; writing group formulations and pedagogical approaches; writing groups for non-native speakers of English; writing as women in higher education. A particular strength of this book is that it showcases the potential of writing groups for advanced academic writing by pulling together a unique mix of authors and scholarly approaches, representing a wide range of new theoretical and pedagogical frames from diverse countries. Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond will be attractive to academics seeking new ways to advance their writing productivity, doctoral students, their supervisors and those who are tasked with the job of supporting them through the completion and dissemination of their research.

Developing Knowledge Societies for Distinct Country Contexts

Developing Knowledge Societies for Distinct Country Contexts
Author: Lopes, Nuno Vasco,Baguma, Rehema
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781522588740

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Through knowledge societies, people have capabilities to acquire information and to transform that information into knowledge and information, which empowers them to enhance their lives and to contribute to the social-economic development. The practical application of knowledge into innovation and how this process from research to development to application can be achieved is a domain that is not yet very well understood. Developing Knowledge Societies for Distinct Country Contexts is an essential reference source that documents methods, best practices, and case studies for the development of global knowledge societies at the national, regional, and local levels. Featuring empirical analysis on topics such as smart governance, financial literacy, and globalization, this book is ideally designed for business strategists, economists, international researchers, anthropologists, politicians, policymakers, governmental sectors, academics, and students seeking coverage on the development of knowledge society policies and strategies in various areas of the world.

Impacts of the Knowledge Society on Economic and Social Growth in Africa

Impacts of the Knowledge Society on Economic and Social Growth in Africa
Author: Amoah, Lloyd G. Adu
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781466658455

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In a world that is essentially digitizing, some have argued that the idea of the knowledge society holds the greatest promise for Africa’s rapid socio-economic transformation. Impacts of the Knowledge Society on Economic and Social Growth in Africa aims to catalyze thinking and provide relevant information on the complex ways in which the information age is shaping Africa and the implications that this will have for the continent and the world. This premier reference volume will provide policy analysts, policymakers, academics, and researchers with fresh insights into the key empirical and theoretical matters framing Africa's ongoing digitization.

Professional Learning in the Knowledge Society

Professional Learning in the Knowledge Society
Author: Karen Jensen,Leif Chr. Lahn,Monika Nerland
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-10-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460919947

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This book presents an entirely new approach to professional learning based on perspectives of the knowledge society and, in particular, an interpretation of Knorr Cetina’s work on scientific ‘epistemic cultures’. Starting with a conceptual chapter and followed by a suite of empirical studies from accountancy, education, nursing and software engineering, the book elaborates how: a) knowledge production and circulation take distinct forms in those fields; b) how the knowledge objects of practice in those fields engross and engage professionals and, in the process, people and knowledge are transformed by this engagement. By foregrounding an explicit concern for the role of knowledge in professional learning, the book goes much farther than the current fashion for describing ‘practice-based learning’. It will therefore be of considerable interest to the research, policy, practitioner and student communities involved with professional education/learning or interested in innovation and knowledge development in the professions.