Knowledge in the University
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2024-02-26
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ISSN: 23662573, 23662581
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This chapter argues that technical forms of knowledge, such as those in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, are favoured in policy discourses to the extent that other ways of knowing are being delegitimised. The chapter examines the reasons for this trend and argues that it amounts to epistemic injustice and a potential loss to humanity, as ways of knowing that can enrich the human experience are increasingly considered irrelevant. Using Habermas’s theory of the interests driving knowledge, it examines knowledge in the university and argues for a central place for interpretative and praxis-driven knowledge, alongside the technical.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-981-99-9852-4_4
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-99-9852-4_4
TI - Knowledge in the University
T2 - Academic Citizenship, Identity, Knowledge, and Vulnerability
AU - Meredith, Margaret
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/02/26
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 47-58
SN - 2366-2573
SN - 2366-2581
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@incollection{2024_Meredith,
author = {Margaret Meredith},
title = {Knowledge in the University},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2024},
pages = {47--58},
month = {feb}
}