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Epistemic democracy – following the crowd’s knowledge [PDF]
Í þeirri lýðræðisvakningu sem varð á Íslandi eftir hrun mátti sjá hvernig ólíkir hópar byggðu lýðræðiskröfur og ákall um meira eða dýpra lýðræði á ólíkum hugmyndum um lýðræði.
Olafsson, Jon
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Assessing the Outcomes of Community-University Engagement Networks in a Canadian Context
Inter-organizational networks are proliferating as a tool for community-university engagement (CUE). Focusing on three Canadian inter-organizational networks that bring communities and universities together, Community Based Research Canada (CBRC ...
Crystal Tremblay +4 more
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The Role of Knowledge in Food Democracy
If food democracy is about who gets to determine the food that we eat and the character of the underlying food system, then we must examine not only who gets to make decisions that impact on food but also on what evidence, or knowledge, these decisions ...
Camilla Adelle
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Democracy and Inquiry in the Post-Truth Era: A pragmatist Solution [PDF]
Post-truth has become a commonplace strategy. No longer are objective facts viewed as having evidentiary value; scientific knowledge is on a par with emotions or personal beliefs.
Montero, Daniel Labrador
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An essential part of the Western Allies’ plans for the democratisation of Austrian society was to provide Austrian youth with political knowledge in order to entrench democracy in the coming generations and thus ensure its longevity.
Florence Klauda
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The Fifth Generation University: Based on the Quintuple Helix of Carayannis and Campbell
The quintuple helix innovation model has been introduced by E.G. Carayannis and F.J. Campbell. The natural environments of society and the economy are major drivers of this innovation model. The third generation university (the convergence of government,
Iraj Nabipour
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Do librarians have a shared set of values? A comparative study of 36 codes of ethics based on Gorman's Enduring Values [PDF]
Thirty-six ethical codes from national professional associations were studied, the aim to test whether librarians have global shared values or if political and cultural contexts have significantly influenced the codes' content. Gorman's eight core values
Foster, Cathy, Mcmenemy, David
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Global capitalism and critical awareness of language. [PDF]
As the shape of the new global social order becomes clearer, so too does the need for a critical awareness of language as part of language education. I discuss, with a focus on discourse, several key features of late modern society which help make the ...
Fairclough, Norman
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Community-based research often involves communities working in partnership with academic researchers to address issues and problems that the community has raised.
Robyn Hall
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