Book Series
The close interrelation of knowledge and power, knowledge and socio-economic development, the conflicts between orthodox and heterodox knowledge systems, and the economisation of knowledge play a decisive role in society and has been studied by various disciplines. The series "Knowledge and Space" is dedicated to topics dealing with the production, application, spatial distribution and diffusion of knowledge. Science Studies, Actor-Network Theory, research on learning organisations, studies on creative milieus, and the Geographies of Knowledge, Education and Science have all highlighted the importance of spatial disparities and of spatial contexts in the creation, legitimisation, diffusion and application of new knowledge. These studies have shown that spatial disparities in knowledge and creativity are not a short-term transitional event, but a fundamental structural element of economy and society.
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Reviews
Book Reviews of "Geographies of the University" (Volume 12) and "Knowledge and Institutions" (Volume 13) in Raumforschung und Raumordnung.
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Previous Book Review of "Knowledge and Institutions" (Volume 13) in Investigaciones Regionales. To read the review now, click here