2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.12.420
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Knowledge Society and the (De)Stabilization of Families

Abstract: This paper analyzes different aspects of the knowledge society with special emphasis on the new roles and the repositioning of school and family. The authors are critical of the concept of "knowledge societies," emphasizing the very wide range of (re) interpretation and (re) defining both society and knowledge. Knowledge is a very elusive term, and therefore determining the knowledge society implies that we need to determine knowledge itself. Although there are different kinds and types of knowledge, there are… Show more

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“…We can discover a lot of different concepts of understanding the information and knowledge society (Yu, Philips, Hameed, & Abdullah El Akhdary, 2017). Admittedly, this process has been accompanied by both undeniably positive and negative developments (Vrcelj & Zloković, 2014). The negative developments appear as «degradation of social relations and common values of Western people» (Fukuyama, 2004), «decreasing of role of family and reproduction in people's lives» and «distribution of individualistic culture in social regulations» what https://doi.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can discover a lot of different concepts of understanding the information and knowledge society (Yu, Philips, Hameed, & Abdullah El Akhdary, 2017). Admittedly, this process has been accompanied by both undeniably positive and negative developments (Vrcelj & Zloković, 2014). The negative developments appear as «degradation of social relations and common values of Western people» (Fukuyama, 2004), «decreasing of role of family and reproduction in people's lives» and «distribution of individualistic culture in social regulations» what https://doi.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%