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SUMMARY
A considerable body of literature has pointed out that if knowledge is to have a transformative impact on society, there is a need for community participatory approaches to knowledge production (e_g participatory action research, mode-2 knowledge production, transdisciplinary research, civic science ). The use of a Knowledge Interpreter additionally allows for the representation of communities for whom a normative role of a "Knowledge Bearer" exists as a part of their ontology, and their system of knowledge is informed, shaped, and represented by the individual(s) with a designated role of receiving, collecting, safeguarding, and . . .
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