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This translates to the online principle "publish first, filter later" which has been coined by the author Clay Shirky [44] with regards to the structures of new collaborative forms of knowledge generation.
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Building upon these results, we stress the importance of knowledge generation, knowledge exchange, and social learning to build up adaptive capacity through different forms of cooperation between science and practice.
It follows that new knowledge is always generated from existing knowledge and the process of knowledge generation is well-documented.
We introduce the dynamic knowledge loop as a method to analyze processes of knowledge generation, knowledge exchange, and social learning.
An important part of knowledge generation is financed by public funding [8], [9].
Taking such a dynamic and variegated view of knowledge generation is increasingly important in an age where social media-type technologies enable the emergence of global online communities, support knowledge reuse and remixing, and afford the emergence of generative and massively open forms of collaboration.
In the process of knowledge generation we constantly have to make interpretive choices: "Knowledge is interpreted data.
Spencer reasoned that if the experiences of past generations were imprinted on human minds, then it would be true both that some forms of knowledge in current generations were a priori, and also that this knowledge had its origins in experience, albeit the experience of our ancestors.
For example, standards of evidence might rightly differ in various areas of knowledge production due to the differing risks of social harm that can come from the generation of certain forms of knowledge.
Yet there's no clear connection between such tacit knowledge and other forms of knowledge and experience.
"That allows us to preserve our forms of knowledge.
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