Construction of the localized knowledge production model based on social design method in the post-epidemic era
Abstract
During the period when the new crown epidemic spreads and coexists with human beings on a large scale around the world, the process of globalization has been impacted. The existing international order, geopolitical order, and social order have also been challenged to a certain extent. Globalization is not homogenization that eliminates differences. Tracing the roots of diverse cultures requires that the research object be transferred to the most basic unit, knowledge production in localized communities. This paper expounds on the connotation and opportunities of the post-epidemic era from the micro and macro levels, combined with the method of social design, analyzes and draws the principles for the construction of the localized knowledge production model, and constructs the model.
Keywords: Social design, Localized knowledge production, Post-pandemic era, Models of knowledge production.
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001861
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