I've got a post over at the Tyndall Centre Research Network (TyReNe) blog on Mike Hulme's keynote address to a recent Tyndall PhD conference. Hulme's talk explored how we conceive of 'gaps' in knowledge, and how these conceptions are inextricably intertwined with our understandings of and hopes for the political process...
http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/blogs/tyrene/just-what-is-a-knowledge-gap
Our colleague Kate Porter has also provided a really interesting response to Hulme's provocation on the Merton Stone blog:
http://www.3s.uea.ac.uk/blog/seeking-united-voice-hall-mirrors
http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/blogs/tyrene/just-what-is-a-knowledge-gap
Our colleague Kate Porter has also provided a really interesting response to Hulme's provocation on the Merton Stone blog:
http://www.3s.uea.ac.uk/blog/seeking-united-voice-hall-mirrors
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