Author:
Klingebiel Stephan,Hartmann Flora L.,Madani Elisa,Paintner Jonas,Rohe Rebekka A.,Trebs Lisa,Wolk Teodor
Abstract
AbstractThe chapter introduces the main concepts of our research. Firstly, we expand on the concept of knowledge and argue why it is important to focus on the relationship between knowledge and power structures. Secondly, we explain how power structures manifest in knowledge interactions and how we operationalise this theoretical concept to conduct our empirical research. Thirdly, we introduce the concept of modalities of knowledge interaction and present our typology of modalities of knowledge interaction.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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