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"knowledge production" is a perfectly grammatical phrase that is often used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the process of amassing, organizing, and disseminating knowledge and information. For example, "The university's research center specializes in knowledge production, focusing on compiling the latest scientific data from around the world."
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To us, this seems an obviously efficient way to organize work, from automobile assembly lines to "knowledge production" in universities.
Knowledge production and creativity are facilitated.
Figure 2 Knowledge production and innovation.
Knowledge production paradigms are briefly described.
Universities are central actors in scientific knowledge production.
This model of university-based knowledge production also is being called Mode 1 of knowledge production (Gibbons et al. [1994]).
Information technology has influenced knowledge production and delivery.
They needed to show not only how feminist interests might motivate such knowledge production, but also how such feminist motivated work could offer what many (feminists and nonfeminists alike) considered improved knowledge production, not just alternative knowledge production.
Knowledge production and scientific research have become increasingly more collaborative and international, particularly in pharmaceuticals.
Another new development is that citizens are becoming active in knowledge production and even some quality control, with attendant deprofessionalization of scientific knowledge production.
This paper offers a systematic reflection on the Gibbons Nowotny notion of 'Mode 2 knowledge production'.
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