[Xmca-l] Re: Alternatives to Social Capital and Knowledge Brokering
Greg Mcverry
jgregmcverry@gmail.com
Thu Mar 7 07:20:22 PST 2019
Thank you, this is perfect...There is a thread in all the social capital
research that always bugged me. This gets at it.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 9:01 AM Andy Blunden <andyb@marxists.org> wrote:
> Social Solidarity versus “Social Capital”
>
> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/social.pdf
>
> material for your brainstorming.
>
> andy
> ------------------------------
> Andy Blunden
> http://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm
> On 8/03/2019 12:55 am, Greg Mcverry wrote:
>
> I really enjoy the thinking behind social capital and the related idea of
> knowledge brokering but find the free market/enterprise thinking
> problematic.
>
> Comes across as everyone is trying to gain all the time and learning gets
> defined sorta as a nuisance, "I guess I will teach you since you help the
> community"
>
> I know that is over simplified but something been bugging me about this
> for a long time, simply haven't found a better alternative or formulated my
> thinking.
>
> Playing with the idea of taking cognitive apprenticeships and recasting it
> as agentive apprenticeship to get at the bidirectional knowledge
> development and diffusion that occurs between both agents and networks.
>
> Anyone have ideas? Just using email to brainstorm.
>
>
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