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In a world of dark data, knowing what we don’t know is key
The new book Dark Data explores the data we don’t have, and the complications this brings to our ability to…
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Busting coronavirus myths will take more than science: lessons from an AIDS study
Attempting to defeat these folk theories with science achieved little; the myth busters of the AIDS epidemic were talking past…
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The benefits of corporate intrapreneurship
Larger organizations have advantages when it comes to conceiving, developing and scaling new ideas.
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An example of how knowledge from the Global South can help the COVID-19 response
Many older people live alone, and have health conditions that increase their vulnerability to COVID-19. Knowledge from the Global South…
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How not to fall for coronavirus BS: avoid the 7 deadly sins of thought
Gullibility, cynicism, pride, closed mindedness, negligence and wishful thinking. If you can use any of these to describe your reasoning,…
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Why it is a unique time to demonstrate the value of knowledge management (KM) practices – Creating value from one’s knowledge
In the rapid onset of the current COVID-19 coronavirus crisis, many organizations were not well prepared, which translated directly to…
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COVID–19: (Re)configurations of violent knowledge management, epistemic inferiorization and neo-colonial divisions
This analytical study argues how COVID-19 is re-configuring the already existing neo-colonial patterns of knowledge production and management in India.
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Platform C – a learning space for people tackling complex challenges through collaboration
Platform C is making collaboration and systems change knowledge, tools, and resources available to communities.
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Are you an unwitting mercenary in the dirty Facebook disinformation wars?
There's clear evidence of global disinformation warfare, and the uncomfortable truth is that those who share this disinformation are holding…