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100 1 _aJons, Heike.
245 1 0 _aMobilities of knowledge /
_cEdited by Heike Jöns; Peter Meusburger, Michael J Heffernan.
263 _a1611
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer,
_c2017.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aIntro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Mobilities of Knowledge: An Introduction; References; Part I: Circulation, Transfer, and Adaptation; Chapter 2: Spatial Mobility of Knowledge: Communicating Different Categories of Knowledge; Shortcomings and Disputable Assumptions in Research About the Mobility of Knowledge; Free Access to Knowledge Is Not Equivalent to Acquisition of Knowledge; The Impact of New Information and Communication Technologies on the Mobility of Knowledge. Is Codified Knowledge a Public Good and a Tradable Commodity? The Necessity to Distinguish Between Knowledge and InformationNominal and Ordinal Differentiations of Knowledge; An Attempt to Construct a More Realistic Communication Model; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Papermaking: The Historical Diffusion of an Ancient Technique; The Early Diffusion of Papermaking; The Replacement of Papyrus and Parchment; Cultural Geographies of Papermaking; Spatial Adaptations in the Technology of Papermaking; Paper Mills; Raw Material Used for Papermaking; Molds and Papermarks. Further Processing of PaperTrade Relations and the Decline of Arab Papermaking; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Circulating Seditious Knowledge: The "Daring Absurdities, Studied Misrepresentations, and Abominable Falsehoods" of William Macintosh; William Macintosh: A Colonial Life; Polishing, Publication, and Reception of Macintosh's Travels; The Reading and Afterlife of Travels; Macintosh in Leipzig; Macintosh in Paris; Conclusion: Text, Translation, and Truth; References; Chapter 5: Exploration as Knowledge Transfer: Exhibiting Hidden Histories; Institutional Context; Form and Content. Design StrategiesConclusion; References; Chapter 6: The Imprecise Wanderings of a Precise Idea: The Travels of Spatial Analysis; The View from Somewhere: Place and the Spatial Mobility of Knowledge; Place and Knowledge; Spatial Mobility of Knowledge; A History and Geography of Spatial Analysis; The Early Years; The Later Years; Seattle and Iowa City; Lund; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Knowledges in Disciplines and Cities: An Essay on Relations Between Archaeology and Social Sciences; Preamble: Knowledges; Introductions; The Times and Spaces of Academic Social Knowledges. Practical Knowledges in, Through, and Out of CitiesIndictments; Of Mainstream Social Science; Of Mainstream Archaeology; Debates Generated by Bringing Cities Back In; Cities and the Creation of States; Cities and the Development of Agriculture; Conclusion: The Limiting Case of Uncertainty of Knowledge; References; Part II: Mediators, Networks, and Learning; Chapter 8: Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange between Scholars in Britain and the Empire, 1830-1914; Motivations Driving Scholarly Networking Within the British Empire; An International Republic of Letters; Critiques of Imperialism.
520 _aThis collection of essays examines how spatial mobilities of people and practices, technologies and objects, knowledge and ideas have shaped the production, circulation, and transfer of knowledge in different historical and geographical contexts. Targeting an interdisciplinary audience, Mobilities of Knowledge combines detailed empirical analyses with innovative conceptual approaches. The first part scrutinizes knowledge circulation, transfer, and adaption, focussing on the interpersonal communication process, early techniques of papermaking, a geographical text, indigenous knowledge in exploration, the genealogy of spatial analysis, and different disciplinary knowledges about the formation of cities, states, and agriculture. The second part analyses the interplay of mediators, networks, and learning by studying academic careers, travels, and collaborations within the British Empire, public internationalism in Geneva, the global transfer of corporate knowledge through expatriation, graduate mobility from the global south to the global north, and the international mobility of degree programs in higher education. This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
650 7 _aAnthropology.
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650 7 _aEducational sociology.
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650 7 _aSocial sciences.
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