In the original publication, the Associate Editor name has been published incorrectly in the thir... more In the original publication, the Associate Editor name has been published incorrectly in the third sentence of the last paragraph. The correct name should be Arun Tripathi and the corrected sentence should read as ''This special issue of the Journal on the 'Philosophy of Technological Culture' organised by our associate editor, Arun Tripathi, continues his tireless endeavours in leading and promoting dialogues on 'Expanding Hermeneutics'''.
Knowledge networking is seen here in terms of creating new alliances of producers, users and medi... more Knowledge networking is seen here in terms of creating new alliances of producers, users and mediators of knowledge. At the global level, knowledge networking is about a symbiotic relationship between local and global knowledge resources. Cross cultural setting here focuses on promoting a culture of shared communication, values and knowledge, seeking cooperation through valorization of diversity. This focus is informed by the human centered vision of Information Society, which seeks a symbiotic relationship between technology and society.
In the original publication, the Associate Editor name has been published incorrectly in the thir... more In the original publication, the Associate Editor name has been published incorrectly in the third sentence of the last paragraph. The correct name should be Arun Tripathi and the corrected sentence should read as ''This special issue of the Journal on the 'Philosophy of Technological Culture' organised by our associate editor, Arun Tripathi, continues his tireless endeavours in leading and promoting dialogues on 'Expanding Hermeneutics'''.
Knowledge networking is seen here in terms of creating new alliances of producers, users and medi... more Knowledge networking is seen here in terms of creating new alliances of producers, users and mediators of knowledge. At the global level, knowledge networking is about a symbiotic relationship between local and global knowledge resources. Cross cultural setting here focuses on promoting a culture of shared communication, values and knowledge, seeking cooperation through valorization of diversity. This focus is informed by the human centered vision of Information Society, which seeks a symbiotic relationship between technology and society.
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