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, power relations and knowledge. GPs have delegated some routine work in specific chronic conditions, and a limited amount of …
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The paper is built around a critique of the recent book by McNeely and Wolverton, entitled Reinventing Knowledge. The … paper first contests the concepts of 'knowledge' and 'institutions', before arguing that the 'systems' within which … knowledge is embedded are in reality growing more and more complex. The huge scale and scope of the present-day Internet in our …
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This paper looks at the role of boundary work in contemporary science policy. The paper argues that one of the consequences of policy efforts to bridge gaps between science and society is the proliferation of boundary work as new categories have to be constructed and reified in order to make...
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proposed. This framework is based on four tensions in cross-sector collaborations, and it takes the perspective that knowledge …
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. In particular, knowledge and informational considerations become central. A modelling strategy that can track self …
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Mokyr, an economic historian, about the importance of knowledge accumulation. It is argued that, in the case of suicide …, there is a deficiency in knowledge of the causes of suicide and the prevention of suicide. …
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