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Chandos Book Publishing

2000

New Labour's Knowledge Economy vs. Critical Pedagogy: the Battle in Seattle and its significance for education - paper presented by Glenn Rikowski.
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Socialist Economists, University of London, Malet Street, London, 1st July 2000

2001

Ruth Rikowksi gave a special lecture to MSc students at Kingston University, on Knowledge Managment and the Knowledge Revolution , 13th June 2001. Based on Ruth Rikowski's articles in Business Information Review , 2000
The knowledge economy is here - but where are the information professionals (Part 1)
Business Information Review, September 2000, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 157-167
The knowledge economy is here - but where are the information professionals (Part 2), Business Information Review, December 2000, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 227-233

Ruth Rikowski spoke at the Open University, to library and information staff, entitled
Looking ahead in the information world
, on 27th September 2001. The talk focused on I.T. and KM issues for the library and information profession in the future
Looking ahead in the information world by Ruth Rikowski

2002

Ruth Rikowski spoke at Aslib Knowledge Management Conference. Talk entitled: The role of the informational professional in KM initiatives
Conference entitled Mobilising Knowledge for Business Performance
Held at Brunei Gallery, Schoolf of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 8th May 2002.
Talk based on Ruth Rikowski's article: The role of the information professional in knowledge management: the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning for the information professional?, Managing Information, May 2003, Vol. 10, no 4, pp.44-47

Ruth Rikowski gave a special lecture on Information Management and Knowledge Management in the Knowledge Economy to MSc students at Kingston University
on 20th May 2002
Talk based on Ruth Rikowski's articles in Business Information Review
The knowledge economy is here - but where are the information professionals (Part 1) Business Information Review, September 2000, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 157-167
The knowledge economy is here - but where are the information professionals (Part 2), Business Information Review, December 2000, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 227-233

2003

Ruth Rikowski gave a talk at the Library and Information Show , Excel, Docklands on The Role of the Information Professional in Knowledge Management, 1st May 2003
Talk based on Ruth's article: The role of the information professional in knowledge management: the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning for the information professional?, Managing Information, May 2003, Vol. 10, no 4, pp.44-47

2005

Ruth Rikowski gave a special lecture to the MBA students at London South Bank University on 18th April 2005, on Leadership in the New Economy: extracting knowledge and ideas from intellectual labour - a Marxist perspective

2006



THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY:


Inaugural Annual Research Programme 2005-6, for the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS), Lancaster University


April 5-6 2006
Workshop: Value Theory in the Knowledge-Based Economy
Ruth Rikowski, speaking about The creation of value from knowledge

Knowledge-Based Economy Programme at Lancaster University, October 2005 - July 2006

For enquiries about the Knowledge-Based Economy Programme, please contact:
Dr Steve Fleetwood, KBE Programme Director - s.fleetwood@lancaster.ac.uk

For general information about the IAS and its activities, please contact:
Professor Bob Jessop, IAS Director - r.jessop@lancaster.ac.uk


Bruce Lloyd Professor of Strategic Management, London South Bank University, gave a talk entitled: Knowledge Management: what has wisdom got to do with it?at a Gurteen Knowledge Cafe held at London South Bank University on 24th January 2006.
For further information about the Gurteen Knowledge Cafes, visit the David Gurteen website
Gurteen Knowledge Cafes
Professor Bruce Lloyd is writing a chapter on KM and wisdom for a book that Ruth Rikowski is editing - Knowledge Management: practical, social, cultural and theoretical perspectives, Chandos publishers: Oxford, 2006
Knowledge Management- Edited by Ruth Rikowksi


Ruth Rikowksi gave a guest lecture to Masters students (MSc in Information Systems/MSc Electronic Commerce) at Kingston University on the topic of
The Creation of Value from Knowledge
On 4th April 2006, 13.30-15.30pm
Talk based on an article of Ruth's that is on Information for Social Change website
Creating Value from Knowledge in the Knowledge Revolution




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