Sources and Origin of the Concept of the Knowledge-Based Society Cover Image

Zdroje a původ konceptu znalostní společnosti
Sources and Origin of the Concept of the Knowledge-Based Society

Author(s): Miroslav Dopita
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Slovenská pedagogická spoločnosť pri SAV
Keywords: post-industrial society; information society; knowledge-based society; knowledge; information; education

Summary/Abstract: In the discourse of social sciences the notion of the knowledge-based society appeared in 1970´s in relationship with the works of Peter F. Drucker, and with the concept of post-industrial society of Daniel Bell. In his texts the designation of knowledge-based society and information society are used interchangeably. The focus on studying the characteristics of the information society in the late 20´s century caused the shift from valuing the quality of knowledge to the knowledge quantity. The paper describes the new analytical concepts of the knowledge-based society represented by the German sociologists Nico Stehr, the author of Knowledge Societies (1994), and Helmut Willke. Normative approaches of supra-national societies such as OECD and UNESCO are explained, too. The paper is targeted at clarification of the designation of knowledge-based society, the stumbling blocks of this designation, and at describing the newly appearing challenges linked to this concept.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 197-222
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Czech
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