articleScience CommunicationMar 1, 2010Closed access

The Rise of the Knowledge Broker

École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris

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Abstract

Knowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and create connections between researchers and their various audiences. This commentary reviews some of the literature on knowledge brokering and lays out some thoughts on how to analyze and theorize this practice. Discussing the invisibility and interstitiality of knowledge brokers, the author argues that social scientists need to analyze more thoroughly their practices, the brokering devices they use, and the benefits and drawbacks of their double peripherality. The author also argues that knowledge brokers do not only move knowledge, but they also produce a new kind of knowledge: brokered knowledge.

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Keywords
  • Invisibility
  • Social knowledge
  • Knowledge management
  • Public relations
  • Knowledge creation
  • Personal knowledge management
  • Sociology
  • Business
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