Civil society and construction of knowledge systems

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1997-06-01

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Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)

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Modern systems of knowledge have largely been shaped by the state and the market, yet both have left little room for the lived realities of ordinary people. This paper positions civil society as a third arena in which knowledge is generated, one grounded not in abstract theory but in everyday practice, collective memory, and problem-solving. It argues that knowledge forms such as oral, experiential, intergenerational etc, are vital to understanding social life, even as they remain marginalized by formal institutions. By contrasting these dynamics with the dominant knowledge systems of state and corporate actors, the study opens up new questions about how knowledge is produced, legitimized, and used in society.

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Knowledge Democracy, Co-Construction of Knowledge, SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, Global

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Tandon Rajesh. (1997). Civil Society and Construction of Knowledge Systems. PRIA

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