2018
DOI: 10.1080/1088937x.2018.1547328
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Knowledge creation rhythms of a science project, in and beyond remote Ny-Ålesund in the Arctic

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“…Co-location increases the local buzz and intentional and spontaneous interaction amongst the project members (Bathelt et al 2004). In co-presence, individuals experience each other, share, and are aware of the common understanding of the project, its objectives, and the operational means of achieving them (e.g., Grabher et al 2018;Ojala and Hautala 2019). Although this joint understanding may be maintained in dispersion, it can only be created in co-present interaction (Hautala 2018).…”
Section: Knowledge Creation Processes In Development Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Co-location increases the local buzz and intentional and spontaneous interaction amongst the project members (Bathelt et al 2004). In co-presence, individuals experience each other, share, and are aware of the common understanding of the project, its objectives, and the operational means of achieving them (e.g., Grabher et al 2018;Ojala and Hautala 2019). Although this joint understanding may be maintained in dispersion, it can only be created in co-present interaction (Hautala 2018).…”
Section: Knowledge Creation Processes In Development Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16, 67) offers preliminary concepts to describe the interaction of rhythms in an ensemble: polyrhythmia as the multiplicity of rhythms, eurhythmia as the harmony, arrhythmia as discordance, and isorhythmia as the equivalence of rhythms. Recently, these concepts have been applied to understand, for example, knowledge creation in a research project (Ojala and Hautala 2019) and learning in adult education (Alhadeff-Jones 2019). Based on these studies, it becomes clear that knowledge is created through the dynamic interaction of various rhythms, whilst the interaction forms its own 'knowledge creation rhythm' at the same time.…”
Section: The Basis Of Rhythmanalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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