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Research paper thumbnail of Systems of Innovation for Development in the Knowledge Era: An Introduction

Systems of Innovation and Development, 2003

At the turn of the millennium, as radical transformations affect the ways we produce, reproduce a... more At the turn of the millennium, as radical transformations affect the ways we produce, reproduce and organize our very existence, the challenges to social and economic development seem, at times, overwhelming. What is the nature of these transformations? What are the interests and forces orienting them? What are the impacts of these transformations on the productive and innovative capacities of developing countries? How can they best face these challenges? What are the policy implications?

Research paper thumbnail of Systems of Innovation and Development: Evidence From Brazil

NEW HORIZONS IN THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION Series Editor: Christopher Freeman, Emeritus Professo... more NEW HORIZONS IN THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION Series Editor: Christopher Freeman, Emeritus Professor of Science Policy, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research. University of Sussex, UK Technical innovation is vital to the competitive ...

Research paper thumbnail of Citizen science: modes of participation and informational activism

In this article, we focus on some empirical Brazilian cases, calling attention to ways of partici... more In this article, we focus on some empirical Brazilian cases, calling attention to ways of participation and collaboration among scientists involved in these ways of knowing as well as to the challenges resulting from digital mediation in the investigative process. More specifically, the chapter discusses how certain experiences of citizen science are challenged to place scientific practice closer to the borders of political and informational activism. Indirectly, we intend to interrogate the possibilities and the limits for the production of knowledge in the field of human sciences through digital technology: how can we delineate the tenuous border between digital humanities, social engineering, cognitive capitalism and the shaping of a society of control?

Research paper thumbnail of Systems of Innovation for Development in the Knowledge Era: An Introduction

Systems of Innovation and Development, 2003

At the turn of the millennium, as radical transformations affect the ways we produce, reproduce a... more At the turn of the millennium, as radical transformations affect the ways we produce, reproduce and organize our very existence, the challenges to social and economic development seem, at times, overwhelming. What is the nature of these transformations? What are the interests and forces orienting them? What are the impacts of these transformations on the productive and innovative capacities of developing countries? How can they best face these challenges? What are the policy implications?

Research paper thumbnail of Systems of Innovation and Development: Evidence From Brazil

NEW HORIZONS IN THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION Series Editor: Christopher Freeman, Emeritus Professo... more NEW HORIZONS IN THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION Series Editor: Christopher Freeman, Emeritus Professor of Science Policy, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research. University of Sussex, UK Technical innovation is vital to the competitive ...

Research paper thumbnail of Citizen science: modes of participation and informational activism

In this article, we focus on some empirical Brazilian cases, calling attention to ways of partici... more In this article, we focus on some empirical Brazilian cases, calling attention to ways of participation and collaboration among scientists involved in these ways of knowing as well as to the challenges resulting from digital mediation in the investigative process. More specifically, the chapter discusses how certain experiences of citizen science are challenged to place scientific practice closer to the borders of political and informational activism. Indirectly, we intend to interrogate the possibilities and the limits for the production of knowledge in the field of human sciences through digital technology: how can we delineate the tenuous border between digital humanities, social engineering, cognitive capitalism and the shaping of a society of control?

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