Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group (KTI)
Knowledge, technology, and innovation are central to global and local transformations. Our critical engagement with socio-technical innovations creates space for understanding and possible reshaping the production, exchange, integration, and use of scientific and other knowledge.
Recent Publications
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Four epistemic reasons to consult religious traditions
Constellations (2024), Volume: 31, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1351-0487 - p. 85-97. -
Burgers verdienen inspraak over nieuwe gentechniek
Trouw (2024) -
Accommodating diverse actors and practices in the climate-development nexus : The case of Kenya’s dairy sector
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): S.R. Vellema, co-promotor(en): T.A. Crane, G.C. Schoneveld - Wageningen: Wageningen University -
Practicing Care-as-Affect and Engagement-as-Critique: Careful Engagement in Socio-Technical Integration Research and Video-Reflexive Ethnography
In: Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions - Cham: Springer - ISBN: 9783031441189 - p. 189-207. -
Navigating competing demands in monitoring and evaluation : Five key paradoxes
Evaluation (2024), Volume: 30, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1356-3890 - p. 211-231. -
Scientists’ role in the debate on plant breeding techniques: ‘Wrong approach can make polarization worse’
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Gender and forest resources in low- and middle-income countries : A systematic literature review
Forest Policy and Economics (2024), Volume: 163 - ISSN 1389-9341 -
Using Implementation Mapping to develop an intervention program to support veterinarians’ adherence to the guideline on Streptococcus suis clinical practice in weaned pigs
PLoS ONE (2024), Volume: 19, Issue: 4 April - ISSN 1932-6203 -
Agile by accident: how to apply Agile principles in academic research projects
SN Social Sciences (2024), Volume: 4 - ISSN 2662-9283 -
The proposition: ‘Climate-smart agriculture as a scientific field is a typical example of neocolonial science’