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Community Notes

The state of the art on knowledge integration across boundaries: key findings and emerging future issues

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Pages 213-218 | Published online: 24 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

This Community Note summarizes the background and findings of the two day seminar ‘The state of the art of knowledge integration across boundaries’ which took place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in January 2012. One of the impediments to development approaches is commonly felt to be the fact that the different knowledge domains of researchers, practitioners and policy-makers are not working together to create new knowledge for development. Hence cross-domain knowledge integration – understood as processes of knowledge co-creation linking domains particularly those of policy-making, science and practitioners – has received increased attention. This seminar aimed to tease out elements and principles that determine effective knowledge creation processes.

Notes

1. www.hivos.nl

2. www.ikmemergent.net

3. http://linkingknowledgedomains.wordpress.com/

4. www.hivos.net

5. There is a whole theoretical stream of evaluation approaches that focus on this, e.g. narrative evaluation.

6. A number of pointers are already presented in the think piece, and will not be repeated here.

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