Essays about: "mode 2 knowledge production"
Found 4 essays containing the words mode 2 knowledge production.
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1. Analysis of DFMEA and PFMEA use for enhanced co-development of product and production : A case study in two Swedish manufacturing companies
University essay from Jönköping University/JTH, Industriell produktutveckling, produktion och designAbstract : Purpose – In the last years companies are challenged by the increasing of innovation, product complexity and customisation, continuous and rapid changes in technology. A company’s successfulness in the market depends on the ability to quickly adapt to changes through innovation and efficiency in its products and services. READ MORE
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2. THE ROAD FROM SALZBURG Translating European principles of Doctoral Education to local contexts
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The aim of this study has been to investigate in what ways directors of doctoral education navigate and translate doctoral education norms from the European level to local contexts. In focus are the two norms of original research and wider labour market needs, enshrined in the Salzburg principles, adopted by the European University Association. READ MORE
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3. Food secure : Farmers on their modes of production
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaAbstract : The thesis explores contradictions that farmers see between current mode of production, and how they imagine that modes of production would need to change if there were no fossil fuels. Based on qualitative interviews with farmers, the aim of the study is to contribute to a discussion on strategies to increase the farms’ capabilities to produce food without fossil fuels. READ MORE
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4. Creating knowledge and considering power : a frame analysis of science-policy communication
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : The environmental science and policy literature understands science-policy communication mainly as the communication between scientists and political decision-makers. Most of the literature points out that decision-making is not science-based enough due to problems in the communication between scientists and politicians, such as scientific results not being understandable for policy-makers. READ MORE