Information Jockey: The Dubious Role of the 21st-century Academic
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Mads Haahr, Information Jockey: The Dubious Role of the 21st-century Academic, Southern Review, 35, 2, 2002, 71 - 87Download Item:
Abstract:
While the university has traditionally been our primary
centre for the management of knowledge, a variety of factors
are changing the processes associated with this function.
This paper discusses the university’s transition from industrial to information society by focusing on the four processes
of knowledge advancement, transmission, preservation and
diffusion and the way these processes are shaping (and
being shaped by) current advancements in information technologies. Particular attention is given to the fact that many
trends indicate a shift in the role of the academic towards a
stronger focus on the consumption, recombination and dissemination of information rather than the reflection arguably
required for the creation of new knowledge.
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