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The Age of Knowledge - The Dynamics of Universities, Knowledge and Society

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The Age of Knowledge emphasizes that the ongoing transformations of knowledge, both within universities and for society more generally, must be understood as a reflection of the larger changes in the constitutive social structures within which they are invariably produced, translated and reproduced. As the development of knowledge continues to be implicated in the habitual practices of the human social enterprise, visualizing these alterations requires the consideration of the social and materialistic contexts informing these transformations. This is necessary because the process of globalization has not only created new challenges for societies but has also unleashed a new political economy of knowledge within which different institutions must re-affirm their identity and place.

List of contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: The Dynamics of Universities, Knowledge and Societies, James Dzisah and Henry Etzkowitz

PART I: KNOWLEDGE, GLOBALIZATION AND IDENTITY

1. Normative Change in Science and the Birth of the Triple Helix, Henry Etzkowitz

2. Globalization and Scientific Research in Japan, Zaheer Baber

3. Triple Helix or Triple Jeopardy? Universities and the Social Relations of Knowledge, Terry Wotherspoon

4. The Big Shift: Science and Universities in Crisis, Toby E. Huff

5. Societal Rationalization: Cultural Innovation and Knowledge Islamization in Malaysia, Choon-Lee Chai

6. Gender and Identity in a Globalized World, Patience Elabor- Idemudia

PART II: KNOWLEDGE INNOVATION, GOVERNANCE AND POLICY

7. The Triple Helix of Knowledge, James Dzisah and Henry Etzkowitz

8. Crossing Boundaries: Creating, Transferring & Using Knowledge, Harley D. Dickinson

9. Governing Innovation in a Knowledge Society, Peter W. B. Phillips

10. Public Policy Actors and the Knowledge-Based Social Order, Michael W. Kpessa

11. Regionalized Health Care System in Canada: Towards a Knowledge Management
Strategy, William Boateng

PART III: UNIVERSITIES, INTERMEDIATE ACTORS AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

12. Facilitating Knowledge Transfer: The Role of Intermediating Organizations, Amy S. Metcalfe

13. Ideals and Contradictions in Knowledge Capitalization, James Dzisah

14. In the Grey Area: University Research and Commercial Activity-The Case of Language Technology, Tarja Knuuttila

15. Public Universities and Emerging Fuel Cell Technology: Insights from Singapore and Malaysia, Zeeda F. Mohamad

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Product details

Assisted by James Dzisah (Editor), Henry Etzkowitz (Editor)
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.05.2012
 
EAN 9789004211025
ISBN 978-90-0-421102-5
No. of pages 342
Weight 726 g
Illustrations 5 Tabellen, 1 SW-Zeichn.
Series Studies in Critical Social Sci
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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