From Communities of Practice to Communities of Resistance: Civil society and cognitive justice
Maja van der Velden
Abstract
Maja van der Velden looks at how knowledge and power are played out in development literature and practice examining the role of knowledge, public goods and the new information communications technology (ICT) in managing and sharing knowledge. She discusses the World Bank's knowledge-for-development paradigm arguing that the paradigm of knowledge management on which it is based will lead to a grave loss of knowledge. She concludes that civil society can further its social justice and developments objectives by protecting knowers and their physical and cultural environments and by facilitating the dialogues of different knowledge.
Development (2004) 47, 73-80. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100004
Keywords
knowledge; civil society; cognitive justice; global public goods; World Bank; ICTs