Virtual Knowledge (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
272
Utgivningsdatum
2012-10-19
Förlag
MIT Press
Medarbetare
Heur, Bas van (contributions)/Wyatt, Sally (contributions)/Scharnhorst, Andrea (contributions)/Beaulieu, Anne (contributions)/Wouters, Paul (contributions)/Rijcke, Sarah de (contributions)/Heur, Bas van (contributions)/Wyatt, Sally (contributions)/Scharnhorst, Andrea (contributions)/Beaulieu, Anne (
Illustrationer
15 figures; 15 Illustrations
Dimensioner
227 x 151 x 12 mm
Vikt
369 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780262517911

Virtual Knowledge

Experimenting in the Humanities and the Social Sciences

Häftad,  Engelska, 2012-10-19
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An examination of emerging forms of knowledge creation using Web-based technologies, analyzed from an interdisciplinary perspective. Today we are witnessing dramatic changes in the way scientific and scholarly knowledge is created, codified, and communicated. This transformation is connected to the use of digital technologies and the virtualization of knowledge. In this book, scholars from a range of disciplines consider just what, if anything, is new when knowledge is produced in new ways. Does knowledge itself change when the tools of knowledge acquisition, representation, and distribution become digital? Issues of knowledge creation and dissemination go beyond the development and use of new computational tools. The book, which draws on work from the Virtual Knowledge Studio, brings together research on scientific practice, infrastructure, and technology. Focusing on issues of digital scholarship in the humanities and social sciences, the contributors discuss who can be considered legitimate knowledge creators, the value of "invisible" labor, the role of data visualization in policy making, the visualization of uncertainty, the conceptualization of openness in scholarly communication, data floods in the social sciences, and how expectations about future research shape research practices. The contributors combine an appreciation of the transformative power of the virtual with a commitment to the empirical study of practice and use. Contributors Anne Beaulieu, Sarah de Rijcke, Bas van Heur, Smiljana Antonijevic, Stefan Dormans, Sally Wyatt, Matthijs Kouw, Charles van den Heuvel, Andrea Scharnhorst, Rebecca Moody, Victor Bekkers, Clement Levallois, Stephanie Steinmetz, Paul Wouters, Clifford Tatum, Nicholas W. Jankowski, Jan Kok
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" Virtual Knowledge is a strong collection conceptualizing and analyzing the current state of thought in eResearch, with a particular focus on the social sciences and humanities. These contributions are reports of new studies and new theorizing with excellent scope. It is a thoughtful reflection and one I will cite in my own work." -- Christine Borgman, Presidential Chair and Professor of Information Studies, UCLA "This admirable collection of interwoven essays on the consequences of introducing new digital tools into the social sciences and humanities (SSH) covers a fascinating range of topics, research sites, and agendas in a newly chartered area. Its theoretically informed and empirically based account will be an inspired source for future debate." -- Helga Nowotny, President, European Research Council

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Paul Wouters is Professor of Scientometrics and Director of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University. Anne Beaulieu is Project Manager of the Groningen Energy and Sustainability Programme. Andrea Scharnhorst is Senior Research Fellow in the e-Humanities Group at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Sally Wyatt is Program Leader of the e-Humanities Group at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Sally Wyatt is Program Leader of the e-Humanities Group at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Andrea Scharnhorst is Senior Research Fellow in the e-Humanities Group at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Anne Beaulieu is Project Manager of the Groningen Energy and Sustainability Programme. Paul Wouters is Professor of Scientometrics and Director of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University.