Search for dissertations about: "mode 2 knowledge production"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words mode 2 knowledge production.
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1. The importance of trust. : a study of knowledge production of biodiversity
Abstract : The loss of biological diversity is one of today’s greatest environmental problems. Scientific knowledge is typically presented as the premise to solve this problem. However, science alone is not sufficient to produce knowledge of biodiversity. Other actors are also involved in knowledge production. READ MORE
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2. Environmental research collaboration : Cross-sector knowledge production in environmental science
Abstract : Increased interaction between science and society is recognised as one of the characteristics of contemporary science. Solving the complex environmental problems of our day also necessitate such interactions. READ MORE
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3. Supporting production preparation during product development using production requirements
Abstract : Product development is affected by uncertainties due to changing customer requirements, changing regulations, technological developments, long lead times, high product complexities, and geopolitical issues. Automation, increased flexibility of production, and reduced lead times are drivers that allow product development to be competitive in this scenario. READ MORE
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4. A Sight/Site for Transparency or Opacity? Notes on Knowledge Production and Feminist Technoscience
Abstract : The objective for my research has been to put forward and discuss some aspects of knowledge production in relation to the epistemological positions of feminist technoscience, which lay emphasis on the contextual and the social embeddedness of both research and technology. My main inquiry has been how the relation between the subject and the surrounding context can be perceived epistemologically and how this in turn can be connected to and found relevant to the supposed new mode of knowledge production termed Mode 2. READ MORE
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5. Increasing the Value of Data in Production Systems
Abstract : A digital transformation is taking place, where information is available about almost anything, changing how work is performed and anticipated. More digitized information enabled by the digital technologies is supporting businesses to measure more about their processes and thereby also to know more. READ MORE