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Sarah Philipson, Elisabeth Kjellström
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Katie Aubrecht, Nancy La Monica
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By mapping tacit and contested assumptions about adversity, works in this issue shift understandings of survival and resilience from individual assets to spaces of solidarity, collective action, culture-building and community identity. Spanning diverse i...
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Justin Fruehauf, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert Joseph Skovira
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The essay is a contradiction, of sorts. Its problem is prompted by use of Michael Polanyi?s term tacit knowing in the knowledge management literature. So the problematic for the essay is what does Polanyi mean by tacit knowing? We will attempt to dwell i...
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John Haynes
The importance of the human subject (and subjectivity) with its inherent capacity for intuition as a foundational concept for Information Systems is explored in this paper. The paper considers two philosophical contributions: (1) Michael Polanyi's distin...
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