The knowledge society is a new social species that, despite many uncertainties and some (old and new) ambiguities, is emerging on the horizon of the 21st century. Placed at the convergence of two long-term processes (society of individuals and knowledge society), it is characterised by the social-economic process of knowledge circulation, which can be divided into four fundamental phases (generation, institutionalisation, spreading and socialisation). The current situation also sees the traditional (modern) structure of knowledge being outdated by the convergence of nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, information technologies and neuro-cognitive technologies (NBIC). In the background, the need arises to cross the cultural frontier of modernity

Cerroni, A. (2007). Individuals, knowledge and governance in the 21st century society. JCOM: JOURNAL OF SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS, 6(4), 1-9 [10.22323/2.06040304].

Individuals, knowledge and governance in the 21st century society

Cerroni, A
2007

Abstract

The knowledge society is a new social species that, despite many uncertainties and some (old and new) ambiguities, is emerging on the horizon of the 21st century. Placed at the convergence of two long-term processes (society of individuals and knowledge society), it is characterised by the social-economic process of knowledge circulation, which can be divided into four fundamental phases (generation, institutionalisation, spreading and socialisation). The current situation also sees the traditional (modern) structure of knowledge being outdated by the convergence of nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, information technologies and neuro-cognitive technologies (NBIC). In the background, the need arises to cross the cultural frontier of modernity
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knowledge society; sociology of science; knowledge governance; science communication; NBIC convergence; scientism; antiscience
English
21-dic-2007
2007
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Cerroni, A. (2007). Individuals, knowledge and governance in the 21st century society. JCOM: JOURNAL OF SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS, 6(4), 1-9 [10.22323/2.06040304].
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