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Knowledge Communities
Author
Echeverría, JavierAlonso, Andoni
Oiarzabal, Pedro J.
Echeverría, Javier
Gallastegui, Mari C.
Galarraga, Ibon
Unceta, Alfonso
Masa, Marcelino
Abad, Ander G.
Luna, Álvaro
Mitcham, Carl
Rodríguez, Natxo
Kelty, Christopher
Lafuente, Antonio
Alonso, Andoni
Selz, Peter
Guasch, Anna M.
Zulaika, Joseba
Haythornthwaite, Caroline
Date
2011Type
BookAbstract
This book studies “communities of knowledge,” a concept that goes beyond the notion of communities of practice to analyze the structure of the emergent knowledge societies.
Description
This book studies “communities of knowledge,” a concept that goes beyond the notion of communities of practice to analyze the structure of the emergent knowledge societies. A complex society has to be integrated by various and heterogeneous communities and a knowledge society should be based on theplurality of communities of knowledge. This was the main hypothesis behind the organization of the “International Conference on Knowledge Communities,” which is at the origins of this book. A selection of updated versions of the papers presented at the conference is found in this volume. Our intention was to examine the structure of knowledge-based societies, while exploring new modalities of innovation, in addition to those based on science (e.g., e-science) and engineering. The chapters of this book are an in-depth examination of the concept of knowledge communities and address scientific, engineering, and artistic communities as well as online communities with particular interest on the development of knowledge societies.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11714/118Additional Information
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Rights Holder | Center for Basque Studies Press |
Publisher | Center for Basque Studies Press |