
The New Production of Knowledge
The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies
- Michael Gibbons - University of Sussex, UK
- Camille Limoges - University of Quebec
- Helga Nowotny - ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Simon Schwartzman - University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Peter Scott - UCL Institute of Education, UK
- Martin Trow - University of California, Berkeley, USA
Identifying features of the new mode of knowledge production - reflexivity, transdisciplinarity, heterogeneity - the authors show how these features connect with the changing role of knowledge in social relations. While the knowledge produced by research and development in science and technology is accorded central concern, the authors also outline the changing dimensions of social scientific and humanities knowledge and the relations between the production of knowledge and its dissemination through education.