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Students’ attitudes towards knowledge and the future of work
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2020) 49 (7): 1987–2002.
Published: 13 February 2020
... in the labour market. We will further discuss the academic literature that links intellectualism to lifelong learning, multiculturalism and a critical attitude to the online information environment. Technology is a major part of the knowledge economy, and it is ever-changing; therefore, only employees...
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Systemic and cybernetic knowingness: relating “(a)symmetry” and “subtleness”?: Project onto the contemporary complexity versus the information‐knowledge dynamics
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2009) 38 (7-8): 1121–1161.
Published: 07 August 2009
... within information/knowledge economy/society. Based on semantic transfer, there is a promising path to a creative partnership between humanists and technologists within the interactive modelling: connectedness‐communication versus incursion‐anticipation. From a knowledge engineering perspective...
