The paper deals with knowledge artifacts as knowledge socially objectified. A typology of knowledge is considered, comprising forms (intellectual, practical, objectified); families (knowings, acquaintances, acknowledges) and kinds (for objectified knowledge: encapsulated, environments, symbols). A model for knowledge-society (as a new societal layer sedimenting over precedent ones) is also introduced in four logic phases (generation; institutionalization; diffusion; socialization) in order to show the mechanisms for its production.

Cerroni, A. (2015). Knowledge artifacts: When society objectifies itself in knowledge. In A. Fred, J. Dietz, D. Aveiro, K. Liu, J. Filipe (a cura di), Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2015) (pp. 429-435). LIsbon : SciTePress [10.5220/0005661704290435].

Knowledge artifacts: When society objectifies itself in knowledge

Cerroni, A
2015

Abstract

The paper deals with knowledge artifacts as knowledge socially objectified. A typology of knowledge is considered, comprising forms (intellectual, practical, objectified); families (knowings, acquaintances, acknowledges) and kinds (for objectified knowledge: encapsulated, environments, symbols). A model for knowledge-society (as a new societal layer sedimenting over precedent ones) is also introduced in four logic phases (generation; institutionalization; diffusion; socialization) in order to show the mechanisms for its production.
Capitolo o saggio
Knowledge circulation; Knowledge-society; Objectified knowledge; Social epigenesis; Sociology of knowledge;
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Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2015)
Fred, ALN; Dietz, JLG; Aveiro, D; Liu, K; Filipe, J
2015
9789897581588
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SciTePress
429
435
Cerroni, A. (2015). Knowledge artifacts: When society objectifies itself in knowledge. In A. Fred, J. Dietz, D. Aveiro, K. Liu, J. Filipe (a cura di), Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2015) (pp. 429-435). LIsbon : SciTePress [10.5220/0005661704290435].
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