science
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Arts & culture in KM
The relationship between science and art [Arts & culture in KM part 9]
Often seen as opposites, science and art both depend on observation and synthesis.
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Brain power
How best to correct scientific misinformation
Strategies exist to rectify misinformation, provided that obstacles are duly acknowledged and circumvented.
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Arts & culture in KM
A successful model of integration in an art-science project [Arts & culture in KM part 6]
The knowledge cycle achieved by the flow of the three types of information derived from participant engagement in an interactive…
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Brain power
Nobody knows how consciousness works – but top researchers are fighting over which theories are really science
Big names in consciousness research have signed an open letter attacking ‘integrated information theory’ as pseudoscience, sparking uproar.
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Arts & culture in KM
Every science lab should have an artist on the team – here’s why [Arts & culture in KM part 3]
Artistic representations of scientific imaging can help illuminate complex ideas and help bring this knowledge to a wider audience.
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Brain power
Those with strongest opinions on science often have inflated confidence in their knowledge
Confronting negative attitudes towards science will likely involve deconstructing knowledge and replacing it with more accurate understanding.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Indigenous knowledge is increasingly valued, but to fully respect it we need to decolonise science – here’s how
The Māori concept of pūtaiao offers a way towards decolonising the research system.
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In the know
In the know: White House Indigenous Knowledge Guidance | Science isn’t storytelling | Becoming Adaptable review
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.