Knowledge for Theory and Practice
University of Minnesota System · University of Minnesota
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Abstract
We examine three related ways in which the gap between theory and practice has been framed. One approach views it as a knowledge transfer problem, a second argues that theory and practice represent distinct kinds of knowledge, and a third incorporates a strategy of arbitrage--leading to the view that the gap is a knowledge production problem. We propose a method of engaged scholarship for addressing the knowledge production problem, arguing that engaged scholarship not only enhances the relevance of research for practice but also contributes significantly to advancing research knowledge in a given domain.
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- Scholarship
- Knowledge production
- Relevance (law)
- Knowledge transfer
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Knowledge management
- Production (economics)
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