Geographies of the World's Knowledge
An education video podcast from Oxford University
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Who owns the world’s knowledge? Who produces it? Who is able to consume it? Has the Internet democratized geographies of information? This free interactive book containing accessible, informative and beautiful maps and graphics illustrates geographies of knowledge in our Internet Age. It visualizes and explores contemporary patterns of commercially produced and peer-produced knowledge. The intriguing results should be seen by anyone interested in better understanding the global flows of knowledge.
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