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Learning, creative col(labor)ation, and knowledge cultures (CROSBI ID 222592)

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Peters, Michael ; Jandrić, Petar Learning, creative col(labor)ation, and knowledge cultures // Review of Contemporary Philosophy, 14 (2015), 182-198

Podaci o odgovornosti

Peters, Michael ; Jandrić, Petar

engleski

Learning, creative col(labor)ation, and knowledge cultures

In this conversation, Michael A. Peters analyses the advent of knowledge cultures and their relationships to human learning. The first part of the conversation analyses social transformation towards the network society and links digital technologies to the making of the society of control. It analyses the dynamics between openness, capitalism, and anti- capitalism, and uses various recent examples to link that dynamics to democracy. The second part of the conversation links cybernetic capitalism to learning and knowledge production, and elaborates the movement of open education. Based on work of Paulo Freire, it develops the notion of openness as an (educational) virtue. It links openness and creativity, introduces Michael Peters’ political economy of academic publishing, analyzes the importance of editing for learning and knowledge production, and briefly introduces the concept of knowledge cultures. The third part of the conversation shows practical applications of these theoretical insights using the examples of two academic journals edited by Michael Peters: Knowledge Cultures Addleton), and The Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy (Springer). It explores epistemic consequences of peer-to-peer and wisdom-of-the- group approaches, introduces the notions of collective intelligence and collabor)ation, and outlines the main features of the new collective imagination. Finally, it shows that doing science is a privilege and a responsibility, and points towards transformation of academic labor from perpetuation of capitalism towards subversion.

cybernetic capital ism; o penness; col(labor)ation; knowledge cultures; collective intelligence; creative labo

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Podaci o izdanju

14

2015.

182-198

objavljeno

1841-5261

2471-089X

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Pedagogija

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