"First, knowledge, unlike information, is about beliefs and commitments. Knowledge is a function of a particular stance, perspective, or intention. Second, knowledge, unlike information, is about action. It is always knowledge "to some end." And third, knowledge, like information, is about meaning. It is context-specific and relational (Takeuchi, p. 58, 1995). via Jedediah Walls, Media Psychologist http://www.facebook.com/pages/p/375155975925633
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