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Dominating Knowledge

Author : Frédérique Apffel Marglin,Stephen A. Marglin
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1990-08-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780198286943

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Dominating Knowledge by Frédérique Apffel Marglin,Stephen A. Marglin Pdf

This book addresses the role of knowledge in economic development and in resistance to development. It questions the conventional view that development is the application of superior knowledge to the problems of poor countries, and that resistance to development comes out of ignorance and superstition. It argues instead that the basis of resistance is the fear that the material benefits of Western technologies can be enjoyed only at the price of giving up indigenous ways of knowing and valuing the world, an idea fostered as much by present-day elites, who have internalized colonial elites who ruled before them. A prerequisite to decoupling Western technologies from these political entailments is to understand the conflict between different ways of knowing and valuing the world. This book differs from previous critiques of development because it addresses neither the strategy nor the tactics of development, but the very conception itself. Its focus is on knowledge and power in the development process. The book argues that `modern' knowledge wins out in the conflict with `traditional' knowledge not because of its superior cognitive power, but because of its prestige, associated both with the economic and political ascendancy of the West over the past 500 years and with the cultural history of the West itself.

Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management

Author : Schwartz, David
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 945 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2005-09-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781591405740

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"This encyclopedia is a research reference work documenting the past, present, and possible future directions of knowledge management"--Provided by publisher.

Knowledge, Space, Economy

Author : John Bryson,Peter Daniels,Nick Henry,Jane Pollard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2002-01-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781134656776

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Knowledge, Space, Economy by John Bryson,Peter Daniels,Nick Henry,Jane Pollard Pdf

We are now living through a period of knowledge capitalism in which, as Castells put it, 'the action of knowledge upon knowledge is the main source of productivity.' In the face of such transformation, the economic, social and institutional contours of contemporary capitalism are being reshaped. At the heart of this world are an emergent set of economies, regions, institutions and peoples central of the flows and translations of knowledge. This book provides an interdisciplinary review of the triad of knowledge, space, economy on entering the twenty-first century. Drawing on a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, the first part of the book comprises a set of statements by leading authors on the role of knowledge in capitalism. Thereafter, the remaining two parts of the book explore the landscape of knowledge capitalism through a series of analyses of knowledge in action within a range of economic, political and cultural contexts. Bringing together a set of authors from across the social sciences, this book provides both a major theoretical statement on understanding the economic world and an empirical exemplification of the power of knowledge in shaping the spaces and places of today's society.

Education, Modern Development, and Indigenous Knowledge

Author : Seana McGovern
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0815328400

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Education, Modern Development, and Indigenous Knowledge by Seana McGovern Pdf

This book re-conceptualizes the field of international and comparative education by utilizing indigenous knowledge as a central component for altering the dominant, eurocentric social science research paradigm. Examples from indigenous sources of knowledge are juxtaposed to the dominant discourses on education and modern development in subaltern societies in order to provide scholars with alternative ways of viewing education and development and to shape how subaltern peoples are understood and represented in academic research. Bibliography. Index.

East-West Dialogue in Knowledge and Higher Education

Author : Ruth Hayhoe,Julia Pan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315480190

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East-West Dialogue in Knowledge and Higher Education by Ruth Hayhoe,Julia Pan Pdf

This work is a dialogue on alternative approaches to knowledge and higher education characteristic of the Western University. Western scholars approach these issues from the viewpoint of the challenges facing the university and Eastern contributors explore parallel issues in their societies.

Development in International Law

Author : Qerim Qerimi
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-16
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004202948

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Development in International Law by Qerim Qerimi Pdf

The dominant conceptions of development and the right thereto have been confined to narrow, sectoral interpretations focusing on economic matrices and collective entities such as the state or peoples. This book delimits these key notions of the public order of the 21st century in an entirely new fashion. Drawing on fundamental precepts of policy-oriented jurisprudence, this book offers a comprehensive and systematic study and redefinition of development and the right to development guided by the goal of maximum access by all to the processes of shaping and sharing of all things humans value, including, empirically, aspirations to power, wealth, well-being, affection, enlightenment, skills, respect, and rectitude. This new paradigm of development offers fertile ground for legal and policy responses designed to bring about a public order of human dignity in all parts of the planet.

Indigenous Practice and Community-Led Climate Change Solutions

Author : Rani Muthukrishnan,Ranjan Datta
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2023-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781003815167

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Indigenous Practice and Community-Led Climate Change Solutions by Rani Muthukrishnan,Ranjan Datta Pdf

This book centers Indigenous knowledge and practice in community-led climate change solutions. This book will be one of the first academic books to use the consciousness framework to examine and explain humans' situatedness and role in maintaining ecosystems' health. Drawing on teachings from the Indigenous Adi-Shaiva community, the authors present up-to-date research on meanings and implications of South Asian traditional cosmic knowledge, which focuses on relationality and spirituality connected to climate change. This knowledge can create innovative climate change solutions in areas including land, water, traditional management, sustainability goals and expectations, and state development projects. Overall, this book provides an innovative framework for nonviolent climate solutions, which has its foundations in a traditional cosmic and consciousness-based context. This book, which aims to bridge the gap between Indigenous and Western perspectives by re-educating researchers and decolonizing popular climate change solutions, will be of great interest to students and scholars studying climate change, conservation, environmental anthropology, and Indigenous studies on a broader scale.

Influence and Power

Author : Ruth Zimmerling
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2005-07-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 1402029861

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Influence and Power by Ruth Zimmerling Pdf

"Exact but not exacting, this is a fine work of overview and analysis; it makes an excellent contribution to the literature on power and freedom." Philip Pettit, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Princeton University "In this work, the author assumes the task of a ‘logical clean-up’ – an extremely valuable contribution to the promotion of scientific rigour and clarity in political scholarship." [This book] "gives the reader orientation in a conceptual jungle." [It is] "an excellent analysis of the relationships between normative and social power." Ernesto Garzón Valdés, Prof. em.

Software Applications: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Author : Tiako, Pierre F.
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 3994 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-31
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781605660615

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Software Applications: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications by Tiako, Pierre F. Pdf

Includes articles in topic areas such as autonomic computing, operating system architectures, and open source software technologies and applications.

Fragments of Development

Author : Suzanne Bergeron
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780472031412

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Fragments of Development by Suzanne Bergeron Pdf

Connecting post-colonial and feminist scholarship to economic theory, this book explains how modern economics has helped to constitute an expert discourse of development that marginalizes alternative perspectives and practices. It assesses theories of modernization, structural adjustment, and globalization.

Creating Collaborative Advantage

Author : Professor Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen,Professor Richard Ennals
Publisher : Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781409460084

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Creating Collaborative Advantage by Professor Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen,Professor Richard Ennals Pdf

In the emerging new collaborative economic order, innovation is achieved by an integrated process of collaboration between policymakers, business and society. Often, the focus for this collaboration is at a regional level. Creating Collaborative Advantage examines the trends in innovation policy that reflect this new thinking and regional focus. This book develops the view that collaboration is one of many ways of organising a competitive economy. It asks how, when and where collaboration is a meaningful way of organisation. It explores collaboration at business level, business networks between companies, and a wider collaborative coalition between business and public authorities. It is not a manual, a 'how to do it', because there is no single straightforward universal model to replace current orthodoxy on economic development, but it will enable people to learn. The contributors to this unique book have been involved with the implementation of some of the most outstanding examples of collaborative approaches, it therefore gives an outstanding picture of diversity, inbuilt comparisons and contrast, and debate between the cases. The co-authors give their understanding of these issues, but the book tries to establish some common understandings and bring the concept of collaboration to a larger audience, and to increase interest in a field which requires further exploration. Policy makers, advisers and administrators at all levels of government, those involved in research and development, and business leaders and educators, will find this book invaluable, together with readers having an academic interest in the subject of innovation.

Volume 10: Philosophy of Religion

Author : Guttorm Fløistad
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789048135271

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Volume 10: Philosophy of Religion by Guttorm Fløistad Pdf

The present volume is a continuation of the series Contemporary Philosophy. As with the earlier volumes in the series, the present Chronicles purport to give a survey of significant trends in contemporary philosophy. The need for such surveys has, I believe, increased rather than decreased over the years. The philosophical scene appears, for various reasons, more complex than ever before. The continuing process of specialization in most branches, the increasing contact between p- losophers from various cultures, the emergence of new schools of thought, particularly in philosophical logic and in the philosophy of language and ethics, and the increasing attention being paid to the h- tory of philosophy in discussions of contemporary problems, are the most important contributing factors. Surveys of the present kind are a valuable source of knowledge of this complexity. The surveys may therefore help to strengthen the Socratic element of modern philosophy, the intercultural dialogue or Kommunikationsgemeinschaft. So far, nine volumes have been published in this series, viz. P- losophy of Language and Philosophical Logic (Volume 1), Philosophy of Science (Volume 2), Philosophy of Action (Volume 3), Philosophy of Mind (Volume 4), African Philosophy (Volume 5), Medieval Age P- losophy (Volumes 6/1 and 6/2), Asian Philosophy (Volume 7), Philo- phy of Latin America (Volume 8), and Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (Volume 9).

"He Changes Times and Seasons"

Author : Marius Nel
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Bible
ISBN : 9783643908810

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Pentecostal interpretation of biblical texts starts with the reader experiencing the revelation of the Spirit in the biblical narrative and leads to the reader witnessing about the spiritual experience in terms that is reminiscent of of the biblical narrative. Their experience is formed by the expectation that what people in biblical times experienced is to be repeated today. Pentecostals engage in narrative theology based on and described in terms of the narrative texts in the Bible. This book suggests that in their exegetical labors, Pentecostals should consider utilizing the results of an historical analysis combined with a functional and semiotic analysis to interpret narrative texts. These methods are described then demonstrated using Daniel 1 and 2. (Series: Theology in Africa, Vol. 8) [Subject: Religious Studies, African Studies, Pentecostalism, Christian Studies]

Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development

Author : Rosi Braidotti,International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women
Publisher : Zed Books
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1856491846

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Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development by Rosi Braidotti,International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women Pdf

"There is a widespread perception that the development process is in a state of multiple crisis. While the notion of sustainable development is supposed to address adequately its environmental dimensions, there is still no agreed framework relating women to this new perspective. This book is an attempt to present and disentangle the various positions put forward by major actors and to clarify the political and theoretical issues that are at stake in the debates on women, the environment and sustainable development. Among the current critiques of the western model of development which the authors review are the feminist analysis of Science itself and the power relations inherent in the production of knowledge; Women, Environment and Development (WED); Alternative Development; Environmental Reformism; and Deep Ecology, Social Ecology and Ecofeminism. In traversing this important landscape of ideas, they show how they criticise the dominant developmental model at the various levels of epistemology, theory and policy. The authors also go further and put forward their own ideas as to the basic elements they consider necessary in constructing a paradigmatic shift -- emphasising such values as holism, mutuality, justice, autonomy, self-reliance, sustainability and peace. This unique work is a signally useful contribution to clarifying thinking on a topic with immense implications for all women."--Publisher's description.

Music and the Poetics of Production in the Bolivian Andes

Author : Henry Stobart
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Music
ISBN : 0754604896

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Music and the Poetics of Production in the Bolivian Andes by Henry Stobart Pdf

Music and the Poetics of Production in the Bolivian Andes is a musical ethnography of a Quechua speaking community of northern Potosí, in the Bolivian Andes. Through rich and evocative ethnography, the book delves into the powerful meanings ascribed to sound; charts unfamiliar aesthetic territories; suggests how modernity can contribute to indigeneity; and reveals remarkable musical perspectives on llama husbandry and potato cultivation. As we follow the lives, shifting fortunes and musical year of this, in many ways, fragile community, a seasonally shifting array of musical instruments, genres, dances and tunings are introduced. The book is accompanied by an audio CD, photographs, musical transcriptions and explanatory diagrams.