ABSTRACT

As we move through our modern world, the phenomenon we call knowledge is always involved. Whether we talk of know-how, technology, innovation, politics or education, it is the concept of knowledge that ties them all together. But despite its ubiquity as a modern trope we seldom encounter knowledge in itself. How is it produced, where does it reside, and who owns it? Is knowledge always beneficial, will we know all there is to know at some point in the future, and does knowledge really equal power? This book pursues an original approach to this concept that seems to define so many aspects of modern societies. It explores the topic from a distinctly sociological perspective, and traces the many ways that knowledge is woven into the very fabric of modern society.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|37 pages

Knowledge about knowledge

chapter 4|31 pages

Non-knowledge 1

chapter 5|14 pages

Policing knowledge

chapter 6|28 pages

Forms of knowledge

chapter 7|33 pages

Global knowledge 1

chapter 9|19 pages

Functions of knowledge

chapter 10|30 pages

The price of knowledge

chapter 11|20 pages

The benefits of knowledge