Difference between revisions of "4.9. Instituting Competencies"
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Instituting competencies are directly embedded in the conditions of possibility, but at a performative level. They refer to the capacity of each agent to form part of a transfer; in other words, they refer to “what an agent can do”. | Instituting competencies are directly embedded in the conditions of possibility, but at a performative level. They refer to the capacity of each agent to form part of a transfer; in other words, they refer to “what an agent can do”. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:48, 23 June 2015
For the full version and the original text go to Knowledge Transfer Economies by Jara Rocha.
Instituting competencies are directly embedded in the conditions of possibility, but at a performative level. They refer to the capacity of each agent to form part of a transfer; in other words, they refer to “what an agent can do”.
There is a crucial characteristic: latency
openness language sustainability / durability
tangibility
political conditions: autonomy / dependence / sovereignty / tyranny
identity