Author:
Klingebiel Stephan,Hartmann Flora L.,Madani Elisa,Paintner Jonas,Rohe Rebekka A.,Trebs Lisa,Wolk Teodor
Abstract
AbstractKnowledge interactions—interactions between actors in which knowledge is shaped and communicated—are crucial to solving global challenges and lie at the centre of successful and sustainable international cooperation. The 2030 Agenda highlights the importance of including knowledge interaction as a central part of any collaborative project. The book addresses these issues by focusing on the following research question: How do development partners realise modalities of knowledge interaction?
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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