The Geography of Scientific Collaboration / / by Agnieszka Olechnicka, Adam Ploszaj and Dorota Celińska-Janowicz |
Autore | Olechnicka Agnieszka |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Taylor & Francis, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (237 pages) |
Disciplina | 507.2 |
Collana | Routledge advances in regional economics, science and policy |
Soggetto topico |
Science - International cooperation
Communication in science |
Soggetto non controllato |
Adam Ploszaj
Built Environment Dorota Celińska-Janowicz Innovation Knowledge Planning Regional Development Regional Science Regional Studies Resilience Richard Florida RSA RSA Conference Sally Hardy Smart Cities Spatial Econometrics Spatial Economics Technology Technopoles Territory Territory, Politics, Governance The City Urban Planning Urban Studies Urban Systems |
ISBN |
1-315-47192-2
1-315-47191-4 1-315-47193-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Table of contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Places and spaces of science 1.1 Science takes place 1.2 From little science spots to the global geography of science 1.2.1. The laboratory 12 1.2.2. Humanities in their place 1.2.3. The university and its campus 1.2.4. The spiky world of science 1.3. Driving forces of the geography of science 1.3.1. Science as a cause and as an effect 1.3.2. Between possibility and necessity 1.3.3. Science and policy 1.3.4. Between Cardwells Law and the logic of longue dure Chapter 2. Scientists working together 2.1. Before the fourth age of research 2.1.1. The age of the individual 2.1.2. Learned societies and academies 2.1.3. The republic of letters 2.1.4. The first global research project 2.1.5. The rise of international conferences and congresses 2.2. The collaborative turn 2.2.1. The anatomy of the collaborative turn 2.2.2. The roots of the collaborative turn 2.2.3. Outcomes of scientific collaboration 2.2.4. Multi-speed collaborative science 2.3. What is scientific collaboration? 2.3.1. Defining a fuzzy concept 2.3.2. Weak and strong collaboration 2.3.3. Formal and informal collaboration settings 2.4. Why do scientists collaborate? 2.4.1. Specialisation and the division of scientific labour 2.4.2. Tacticians and buddies 2.4.3. Access to facilities and resources 2.4.4. Access to knowledge and expertise 2.4.5. Growing interdisciplinarity 2.4.6. Collaboration in the shadow of publish or perish 2.5. The collaboration life-cycle and its challenges 2.5.1. Trust in collaboration 2.5.2. Initiation 2.5.3. Sustainment 2.5.4. The First Author et al. Chapter 3. Measuring scholarly collaboration in space 3.1 Collaborative datasources and approaches 3.2 The reward triangle and research collaboration studies 3.3 Spatial scientometric measures 3.4 Methodological issues Chapter 4. Spatial patterns of scientific collaboration 4.1 Internationalisation 4.2 The global scientific network 4.3 Patterns of collaboration and research performance 4.4 The logic of centre and periphery Chapter 5. Theoretical approaches to scientific collaboration from a spatial perspective 5.1. Explaining the growth of collaboration 5.1.1. The collaborative advantage 5.1.2. The changing role of research organizations 5.1.3. Costs of collaboration 5.2. Explaining patterns of scientific collaboration 5.2.1. Spatial proximity 5.2.2. Gravity versus distance 5.2.3. Beyond spatial proximity 5.2.4. The Goldilocks principle 5.2.5. Preferential attachment 5.2.6. Disciplinary spatial bias 5.3. Explaining the impacts of scientific collaboration 5.3.1. Direct and indirect effects 5.3.2. Intersectoral knowledge flows 5.3.3. Coopetition 5.3.4. Local and global networks Chapter 6. Scientific collaboration policy 6.1. Policy through science and for science 6.2. Policy shift towards collaboration 6.3. Europe: towards the European Research Area 6.3.1. Integrating Europe 6.3.2. The worlds largest collaborative programme 6.3.3. Connecting Europe with third countries 6.3.4. From national interests to European added value 6.4. The United States: collaborative culture 6.4.1. Multitudes of science policies in the US 6.4.2. Scientific collaboration in collaborative culture 6.4.3. Scientific collaboration and industrial R&D policies 6.4.4. Academic mobility in a mobile society 6.4.5. International focus 6.5 China: (r)evolution in science policy 6.5.1. Collaboration in uncollaborative settings 6.5.2. Reshaping institutions for collaboration 6.5.3. China goes global 6.5.4. From brain drain to brain circulation 6.6. Tools for scientific collaboration policy 6.6.1. Science diplomacy 6.6.2. Infrastructure for collaboration 6.6.3. Collaborative projects and programmes 6.6.4. R&D network management 6.6.5. Mobility programmes 6.6.6. The collaborative regulatory environment 6.6.7. Research evaluation criteria Chapter 7. Conclusions 7.1 Research collaboration and the geography of science 7.2 Future geographies of scientific collaboration 7.3 Towards smart policies for scientific collaboration -- |
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Higher education and the creative economy : beyond the campus / / edited by Roberta Comunian and Abigail Gilmore |
Autore | Comunian Roberta |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Taylor & Francis, 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (327 pages) : illustrations, charts, tables |
Disciplina | 338.4/7700711 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ComunianRoberta
GilmoreAbigail |
Collana | Regions and Cities |
Soggetto topico |
Cultural industries - Economic aspects
Arts - Study and teaching (Higher) - Economic aspects Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) - Economic aspects Culture - Study and teaching (Higher) - Economic aspects |
Soggetto non controllato |
Built Environment
Innovation Knowledge Planning Regional Development Regional Science Regional Studies Resilience Richard Florida RSA RSA Conference Sally Hardy Smart Cities Spatial Econometrics Spatial Economics Technology Technopoles Territory Territory, Politics, Governance The City Urban Planning Urban Studies Urban Systems |
ISBN |
1-317-42074-8
1-315-68830-1 1-317-42073-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | pt. 1. Beyond the campus : partnership and collaboration across higher education institutions and the creative and cultural industries -- pt. 2. Higher education and creative human capital -- pt. 3. Connecting the dots : arts schools and local art scenes -- pt. 4. Higher education policy and the creative economy. |
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This land is not for sale : trust and transitions in northern Uganda / / edited by Lotte Meinert and Susan Reynolds Whyte |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Georg Olms Verlag, 2022 |
Disciplina | 306.32096761 |
Soggetto topico | Regional studies |
Soggetto non controllato |
Social Science
Regional Studies |
ISBN | 1-80073-698-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Foreword / Sara Berry -- Introduction. Trust and Transitions in Northern Uganda / Lotte Meinert and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- Appendix. Land Legislation and Implementation in Uganda / Anne Mette Kjær -- ; Part I. Claims to Land -- Case I. The Case of a Disputed Land Sale / Mette Lind Kusk -- Multiplicity / Stephen Langole, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Michael Whyte -- Transactions / Lotte Meinert and Mette Lind Kusk -- Conflicts / Irene Winnie Anying and Quentin Gausset -- ; Part II. Intimate Governance of Land -- Case II. Disrupted Land and Broken Graves / Sophie Seebach -- Generations / Esther Acio, Lioba Lenhart and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- Gender / Julaina A. Obika and Hanne O. Mogensen -- Belonging / Ben Otto Adol, Michael Whyte and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- ; Part III. Imagining Development -- Case III. Claiming 'Their' School: Land Dispute between Two Churches over a Primary School / Catrine Shroff -- Aspirations / Susan Reynolds Whyte and Catrine Shroff -- Inside-Outsiders / Marianne Mosebo and Lotte Meinert -- Conservation / Lioba Lenhart and Lotte Meinert -- Afterword. Who Belongs Where, and What Belongs to Whom? / Christian Lund. |
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Towards Resilient Organizations and Societies [[electronic resource] ] : A Cross-Sectoral and Multi-Disciplinary Perspective |
Autore | Pinheiro Rómulo |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.4012 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
FrigottoMaria Laura
YoungMitchell |
Collana | Public Sector Organizations |
Soggetto topico |
Public administration
Politics & government |
Soggetto non controllato |
Open Access
Organization Multi-Disciplinary Societies Cross-Sectoral Resilient Public Policy Regional Studies Resilience Resilient Organizations Resilient Societies Systems Thinking High Reliability Organizations Resilient Regions Complexity Adaptability |
ISBN | 3-030-82072-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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The Value of Hawaiʻi 3 : Hulihia, the Turning / / Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua, Craig Howes, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio, Aiko Yamashiro, Paige Rasmussen, Craig Howes |
Autore | Howes Craig <1955-, > |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | University of Hawai'i Press, 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (300 p.) : 9 color illustrations |
Disciplina | 996.9 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AbadKēhaunani
AkutagawaMalia AlegadoRosanna ‘Anolani AlouaLoke AluliNoa Emmett AmosKelsey AsherShanty Sigrah BeamerKamanamaikalani BradyKat BurkettMaxine CaronWill Chesney-LindMeda CoffmanMakena ConnellySean CurtisHenry De FriesJohn FletcherChip FoxKealoha GoinKa‘ehukai GonzalezRyan “Gonzo” GrandinettiTina HalagaoPatricia Espiritu HallDana Naone HannahsNeil J HattoriMary Therese Perez HeaivilinHunter HeineTamera IglesiasAina Jabola-CarolusKhara Jetñil-KijinerKathy KahakalauKū KahaunaeleKainani KaholokulaJoseph Keawe‘aimoku KajihiroKyle Kalani‘ōpua YoungTatiana KaneshiroNorman KealohaDonavan KnorLucie La CroixSumner LawrenceCharles LincolnNoa Kekuewa LuebbeKilikiina LupenuiCheryl Ka‘uhane LyonsLaura E MahelonaYvonne MatsudaMari J McElroyKau‘i McGregorDavianna Pōmaika‘i MerceRobert MillerAlex MilnerNeal MontgomeryMonica MooreColin D MooreNaima MoraisDawn MuiseKu‘ulani MuneokaShelley O'BrienChristopher OkamuraPaige Miki Kalāokananikiʻekiʻe OsorioJamaica Heolimeleikalani PalomaDiane S. L PeraltoLeon No‘eau Perez WendtMahealani PerrusoAmy PuniwaiNoelani Rawlins-FernandezKeani ReppunCharles SangPresley Ke‘alaanuhea Ah Mook ShawAmanda ShekDina SproatD. Kapua'ala TajiriSimon Seisho TenganTy P. Kāwika TrevinoBenjamin TrevinoVictoria TsaiMichael S. K. N TurnerDavid Baumgart VaughanMehana Blaich Wilcox-BoucherClaudia WilliamsHarmonee |
Collana | Biography Monographs |
Soggetto topico | Quality of life - Hawaii |
Soggetto non controllato |
Social Science
Indigenous Studies Regional Studies History United States State & Local West (ak, Ca, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, Wy) |
ISBN | 0-8248-8915-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- A Prayer, Lifting -- Kūʻokoʻa: Independence -- Introduction -- I. Overlapping Emergencies—(Over)Turnings -- Introduction -- Grounded -- Catastrophic Failure of the Planet -- This Is Just the Beginning: Climate Change, Positive Peace, and the “New Normal” -- The COVID-19 Crisis -- COVID-19, the Disease that Has Shined a Light on Health Equity -- Local Foods Through Crisis -- Reopening the Hawai‘i Tourism Economy in the Age of COVID-19 -- Of Pandemics and Financial Emergencies: Will We Restructure or Transform the University? -- Food Insecurity—An Institutional Response -- Inu i ka Wai ʻAwaʻawa: Drink of the Bitter Waters -- Political Engagement: A New Article of Lived Faith -- This Is Not a Drill: Notes on Surviving the End of the World, Again -- The Future Is Koa -- Waiʻaleʻale -- II. Resources and Values—Turning to Our Strengths -- Introduction -- We Da Waiwai -- Ahupuaʻa Values Sho -- An Aloha ʻĀina Economy—Give, Take, Regenerate -- Hawaiʻi and Tourism Reimagined -- Ka ʻĀina Moana -- From Wai to Waiwai -- Renewable Energy—Stop Burning Stuff -- E Pū Paʻakai Kākou -- The State of Our Starch -- Food of Our Future Grows from Seeds of Our Past -- Toward a Smaller, Smarter Correctional System for Hawaiʻi -- Labor and Social Justice against the Colonial University: A Union for Radical Solidarity -- The Sustaining Force of Sports -- The Value of Mele -- He Makeʻe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, He Makeʻe Lāhui: To Lose Our Language Is to Forget Who We Are -- Nuchi-gusui: Sustenance and Nourishment for Living -- III. Community Building—Turning Toward Each Other -- Introduction -- Kumpang Economy -- Hey! Let’s Get Organized, Hawaiʻi! -- Hoʻokuʻikahi Aloha Molokaʻi -- Lessons from Jojo: Organizing Side-by-Side with Power, Heart, and Grace -- Teachers, Public Education, and Civic Leadership -- Hawaiʻi Needs to Stand Governing on Its Head -- Civic Engagement—Picking a Fight -- Molokai ‘Āina Momona -- Home Is What We Make It -- Reconnecting Spiritual Roots in Our Faith Communities -- We Need to Talk: How a Con Con Can Secure Hawai‘i’s Post-COVID Future -- Hawaiʻi Breathes Multilingualism -- Activist Genealogy: Visions and Enactments of Solidarity Across Black and Kanaka Maoli Movements -- “If people aren’t locking rocks together, we ain’t got a story”: Pōhaku by Pōhaku, Connecting Stories of Community Building -- Wednesdays with Grandma -- We Are Art -- Lessons from Aloha ʻĀina Activism: Visioning and Planning for Our Islands and Communities in the Wake of COVID-19 -- IV. Emerging Futures—Turning Anew -- Introduction -- The Story and Sisterhood Behind the World’s First Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for COVID-19 -- Air Pollution and the Pandemic: How Will COVID-19 Shape Hawai‘i’s Response to Global Climate Change? -- Our City as Ahupuaʻa: For Justice-Advancing Futures -- ʻOhana Urbanism -- Prisons—Has COVID-19 Offered Hawaiʻi the Road to Redemption? -- Housing and Aloha ʻĀina: Beyond Building Our Way Out of the Crisis -- No Kākou Ke Kuleana: The Responsibility Belongs to Us -- Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Waiwai -- Ulu Kukui O Kaulike: Advancing Justice for Kānaka Maoli in One Generation Through Health Policy -- Shine Your Light Wherever You Go -- Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu University: He Kīpuka Aloha ʻĀina no ka ʻImi Naʻauao -- Haumāna -- Ancient Is Modern—Transforming Public Education for Hawaiians -- Writing in the Path of Our Ancestors: Ke Ea Hawaiʻi Student Council -- The Next Aloha ʻĀina -- Hāmākua 2120: A Moʻolelo of Abundance from a Future -- Dear Reader: Making the Value of Hawaiʻi Together |
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