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Knowledge in the information-technology sector suggests an interesting problem that arises from its very characterisation as a new phenomenon. The necessity to determine this knowledge in relation to previous technological and scientific achievements raises questions such as: Is there any possibility of articulating the new technology into a specific body of knowledge that fits a new cognitive model? Or is the process of reproduction of such knowledge characterised by practices we have already encountered in previous technologies? The present volume presents an attempt to answer these…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Knowledge in the information-technology sector suggests an interesting problem that arises from its very characterisation as a new phenomenon. The necessity to determine this knowledge in relation to previous technological and scientific achievements raises questions such as: Is there any possibility of articulating the new technology into a specific body of knowledge that fits a new cognitive model? Or is the process of reproduction of such knowledge characterised by practices we have already encountered in previous technologies? The present volume presents an attempt to answer these questions examining the in-use knowledge of the information and communication technologies in the philosophical and sociological discussion, in the "new economy", in the school class and in the scientific laboratory.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Gerassimos Kouzelis is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science and Sociology of Knowledge at the University of Athens. Maria Pournari is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ioannina. Michael Stöppler is Lecturer on Education for Directors of the Performing Arts at the Hessische Theaterakademie in Frankfurt. Vasilis Tselfes is Associate Professor of Science Education at the University of Athens.