Participating in the Knowledge Society

Researchers Beyond the University Walls

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Palgrave Macmillan UK | e druk, 2005
ISBN13: 9781403939463
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Palgrave Macmillan UK e druk, 2005 9781403939463
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In current debates about the 'knowledge society' and the organization of 'research', the spotlight is most often on the universities. This interdisciplinary and transhistorical volume focuses on the less often-recognized work of independent researchers creating and participating in knowledge outside the academy, from seventeenth-century north-country astronomers to Victorian naturalists to today's think tanks, community historians and new forms of researching and publishing through the internet. These intriguing cases raise challenging issues about the location, definition, and validation of 'research', about active participation in knowledge-generation, and about the perhaps changing boundaries of university today.

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ISBN13:9781403939463
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan UK

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Note on Contributors Preface Introduction: Looking Beyond the Walls; R.Finnegan PART 1: LOOKING BACK To the Heavens from Rural Lancashire: Jeremiah Horrocks and his Circle, and the Foundation of British Astronomical Research; A.Chapman Collectors Harnessed: Research on the British Flora by Nineteenth-Century Amateur Botanists; D.E.Allen Scientific Inquiry and the Missionary Enterprise; D.N.Livingstone Listening and Learning: Audiences and their Roles in Nineteenth-Century Britain; S.Forgan the State, 1916-1939; K.Vernon PART 2: OUTSIDE AND ACROSS THE WALLS A Brief History of Field Archaeology in the UK: The Academy, the Profession and the Amateur; A.J.Hunt Inside Out or Outside In? The Case of Family and Local History; M.Drake Community Historians and their Work Around the Millenium; J.H.McKay Researching Ourselves? The Mass-Observation Project; D.Sheridan Science with a Team of Thousands: The British Trust for Ornithology; J.J.D.Greenwood Think Tanks and Intellectual Authority Outside the University: Information Technocracy or Republic of Letters?; D.Cummings PART 3: OPENINGS AND CHALLENGES THROUGH THE WEB? Everyday Domestic Research in the Knowledge Society: How Ordinary People Use Information and Communication Technologies to Participate; B.Anderson Building Knowledge Through Debate: Opendemocracy on the Internet; C.Melville Blogging: Personal Participation in Public Knowledge-Building on the Web; M.Brady Using the Internet as a Research Tool: Between Information and Communication; W.Davies PART 4: REFLECTIONS: ARE THERE LESSONS FOR THE PRESENT? Research, Universities and the Knowledge Society; F.Webster Re-Opening Research: New Amateurs or New Professionals?; R.Barnett Index

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