
The Democracy of Knowledge
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After introducing the concept of governing knowledge, the book discusses the political action of collective organization of uncertainty, before developing the idea of the cognitive challenge of the economy, revealed by today's economic crisis. A groundbreaking work by a renowned philosopher, it will be an accessible and fundamental resource for anyone interested in the relation of power to knowledge.
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Daniel Innerarity is one of the sharpest thinkers of our times in Europe. His work is based on the most up-to-date developments in ethics, epistemology, political sociology and continental philosophy. Like Anthony Giddens, Charles Taylor and Alain Touraine, he is able to corner the dilemmas of late modernity for humankind. After thoughtful essays on the ethics of hospitality and the political contours of globalization, his latest book addresses the political and cognitive challenges of the democracy of knowledge. Going beyond both the optimism of naive democrats and nostalgics of the Enlightenment idea of unlimited technological progress who believe that surely more information and more knowledge will lead to more democracy, Innerarity argues that this is not necessarily the case. Untamed and unprocessed masses of information can lead to a paralysis of democracy. Innerarity's book attempts to delineate what governments, universities and citizens should do to make sure that a society of knowledge will also be a society that furthers its liberal democratic experiment.More details
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I. OVERBURDENED INTELLIGENCE
1. Well-informed Ignorance
2. Order and Disorder: A Poetics of Exception
II. THE ORGANIZATION OF UNCERTAINTY
3. Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Societies
4. Knowledge in the Knowledge Society
5. The Dialogue between Knowledge and Power
6. Scientific Citizenship
III. THE COGNITIVE CHALLENGE OF THE ECONOMY
7. The Intelligence of the Economic Crisis
8. An Economy for an Incalculable World
IV. GEOGRAPHY OF CREATIVITY
9. The Value of Creativity
10. On the Concept of Social Innovation
11. The Governance of Smart Territories
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