posted on 2016-06-13, 10:18authored byHeike JonsHeike Jons, Michael Heffernan, Peter Meusburger
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has impacted epistemic systems of knowledge in different historical and geographical contexts. In this chapter, the authors introduce concepts and debates in interdisciplinary research on spatial mobility and the production, dissemination, and transfer of knowledge. They suggest extending Urry’s (2007) typology of interdependent mobilities that constitute the space of flows and the space of places (Castells, 1996) from five to six dimensions through the consideration of mobile knowledges, concepts, and practices. Finally, they outline how the chapters of this volume help to identify generic as well as context-specific practices and processes of knowledge production, dissemination, and transfer and call for more empirical case studies to further the collective development of flexible conceptual understandings.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Geography and Environment
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Mobilities of Knowledge
Pages
1 - 20 (20)
Citation
JONS, H., HEFFERNAN, M. and MEUSBURGER, P., 2017. Mobilities of knowledge: an introduction. IN: Jons, H., Meusburger, P. and Heffernan, M. (eds). Mobilities of Knowledge. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 1 - 19.
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Springer
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2017
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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Springer under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/