Archive for February, 2005

Some ‘Social Epistemology’ notes

Friday, February 25th, 2005

Over recent weeks I’ve been looking a lot more closely at social epistemology - especially the connection between the theoretical work that fits under this label and the work I have been involved in at The Bureau of Meteorology (and knowledge-work contexts more generally). To guide those who want a summary of the basic issues […]

Prodigious motion felt and rueful throes …

Friday, February 18th, 2005

I don’t tend to get too personal in this blog, but this huge and life-changing distraction is definitely worth a mention. Jacqui and I are soon going to become parents - early June is the official due date, but who knows when it will actually happen. We are also a tad apprehensive after seeing this […]

ARC Grant Summary

Friday, February 18th, 2005

Here is the summary of our proposal for an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant:
Transforming work practices: the philosophical and empirical basis for a pragmatic theory of knowledge work
The changing social and economic landscape means that organisations need to be capable of effectively exploiting information and knowledge. This project will examine how knowledge is used […]

Back on the blog

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

I can’t believe it has been so long since my last blog entry. Time sure goes fast when you are busy (and stressed). Now that the ARC grant application is out of the way regular blogging should recommence.
I have many things to achieve over the next few months, including:

Making some progress for the ARC […]

Jeremy

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