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The stars in our eyes - Representations of the square kilometre array telescope in the South African media (Paperback): Michael... The stars in our eyes - Representations of the square kilometre array telescope in the South African media (Paperback)
Michael Gastrow
R250 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R19 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope is set to become the largest telescope on Earth, and also the largest science project in Africa. From September 2011 to August 2012, the SKA featured regularly in the South African media. In The Stars in Our Eyes, author Michael Gastrow dissects the representation of the SKA in the South African media in the period under discussion. Who were the main actors in this unfolding narrative? Who held the stage and who were marginalised? Where did gatekeeping occur and why? What was the relationship between journalists and scientists? How did the story unfold in the social media as opposed to the print media? Drawing on mass communication theory and science communication theory, The Stars in Our Eyes: Representations of the Square kilometre Array Telescope in the South African Media addresses critical gaps in the literature on science communication, particularly with respect to science communication in an African context.

Capability Building and Global Innovation Networks (Paperback): Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss Capability Building and Global Innovation Networks (Paperback)
Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the dynamics of global innovation networks and their implications for development. Knowledge is often seen as the main determinant of economic growth, competitiveness and employment. There is a strong causal interaction between capability building and the growth in demand for, and supply of, technical and organizational innovation. This complex of skills, knowledge and innovation holds great potential benefit for development, particularly in the context of developing countries. However, despite evidence of the increasing importance of knowledge and innovation, there has been relatively little research to understand the distribution and coordination of innovation and knowledge-intensive economic activities on a global scale - and what this might mean for economic development. Each chapter - though sharing an underlying conception of innovation systems, innovation networks and their relation to capability-building and development - takes a different theoretical stance. The authors explore the emerging relationship between competence building and the structure of global innovation networks, thus providing a valuable new perspective from which to critically assess their development potential. This book was originally published as a special issue of Innovation and Development.

Linking universities and marginalised communities - South African case studies of innovation focused on livelihoods in informal... Linking universities and marginalised communities - South African case studies of innovation focused on livelihoods in informal settings (Paperback)
Glenda Kruss, Michael Gastrow
R130 R120 Discovery Miles 1 200 Save R10 (8%) View more sellers Ships in 5 - 10 working days

South African universities are mandated to promote scholarship that is socially and economically responsive to local contexts. The contribution of universities to innovation is a key driver of economic and social development, but should be more effectively harnessed to address poverty and inequality. Linking universities and marginalised communities examines how South African universities engage with the informal sector in marginalised communities to improve livelihoods through inclusive innovation. The knowledge imperatives of universities are explored in relation to the public good and social justice, and the roles of innovation and technology transfer. Case studies provide examples of coherence between teaching, research, innovation and community engagement, and illustrate the enablers and constraints to such interaction. These insights find policy application in the spheres of higher education, science and technology, and economic development. The analysis also provides lessons for innovation studies, pointing out the need to refine the notion of innovation so that it may be more appropriate for the developmental challenges of countries such as South Africa.

Capability Building and Global Innovation Networks (Hardcover): Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss Capability Building and Global Innovation Networks (Hardcover)
Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss
R4,616 Discovery Miles 46 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the dynamics of global innovation networks and their implications for development. Knowledge is often seen as the main determinant of economic growth, competitiveness and employment. There is a strong causal interaction between capability building and the growth in demand for, and supply of, technical and organizational innovation. This complex of skills, knowledge and innovation holds great potential benefit for development, particularly in the context of developing countries. However, despite evidence of the increasing importance of knowledge and innovation, there has been relatively little research to understand the distribution and coordination of innovation and knowledge-intensive economic activities on a global scale - and what this might mean for economic development. Each chapter - though sharing an underlying conception of innovation systems, innovation networks and their relation to capability-building and development - takes a different theoretical stance. The authors explore the emerging relationship between competence building and the structure of global innovation networks, thus providing a valuable new perspective from which to critically assess their development potential. This book was originally published as a special issue of Innovation and Development.

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