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New Networks of Knowledge: How to Achieve Benefits for the Individual and Society at Large (Distinguished Lecture) (CROSBI ID 611393)

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Žic Fuchs, Milena New Networks of Knowledge: How to Achieve Benefits for the Individual and Society at Large (Distinguished Lecture) // New Networks of Knowledge: How to Achieve Benefits for the Individual and Society at Large (Distinguished Lecture) Hong Kong, Kina, 21.05.2014-21.05.2014

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Žic Fuchs, Milena

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New Networks of Knowledge: How to Achieve Benefits for the Individual and Society at Large (Distinguished Lecture)

The ‘contexts’ of research in all scientific domains are changing in the sense that interesting science is not enough – it is expected that a challenge has to be involved. In the articulation of ‘challenges’ the question of what kind of ‘expertise’ and what kinds of ‘knowledges’ is needed becomes of primary importance. This has become a focal issue in the new European Research Framework – HORIZON 2020, i.e. the so-called Societal Challenges previously called Grand Challenges. Grand Challenges such as climate change, new approaches in medicine (such as personalized medicine), research on water, etc., demand a multidisciplinary/transdisciplinary approach not only encompassing Humanities and Social Sciences, but having them at their core from beginning to end. This in itself is possibly the biggest Challenge of all. Through various Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines, important social and cultural values are identified and disseminated. Humanities disciplines focus on the human element in the manifold physical, biological, mental, social and cultural aspects of life. They attempt to provide insights into how knowledge arises from the constant interaction between the individual and the society. From this arises a distinction between so-called empirical and orientational knowledge and the question that follows is how to make most out of the possible synergy between these two kinds of ‘knowledges’. Or, in other words, empirical knowledge should transform into orientational knowledge which is by definition culturally defined and socially implemented. Possible answers to the above questions and approaches will be given from the European Science Foundation Forward Looks on Climate Change (RESCUE), Personalized Medicine, as well as from an event for early-career researchers on Water, held in the summer of 2012.

networks of knowledge; cultures of knowledge; Grand/societal Challenges; empirical and orientational knowledge; climate change; personalized medicine; water

Distinguished Lecture at the University of Hong Kong.

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New Networks of Knowledge: How to Achieve Benefits for the Individual and Society at Large (Distinguished Lecture)

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21.05.2014-21.05.2014

Hong Kong, Kina

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