Knowledge Framework Dimensions Clause Samples
Knowledge Framework Dimensions. Some specific points of view to study DiDIY have been identified, mainly through literature analysis and discussion among Project members. These points of view are presented here as the Dimensions of the Knowledge Framework, with the same conceptual and lexical structure: where there is a tension between the narrower and the broader view, based on the provisional hypothesis that the narrower view is non-controversially acknowledged as DiDIY (and maybe even “stereotypically DiDIY”), whereas the broader view might be accepted as DiDIY only by someone in some contexts (possibly also depending on market conditions, legislation, etc). The idea of presenting each Dimension as a potentially continuum of options, from a narrower to a broader view, is an attempt to obtain: • a “shared core interpretation” of DiDIY (“when we talk and research about DiDIY we surely intend at least...”), in reference to the narrower view for each Dimension, and • a flexible concept system, that admits and allows us studying multiple positions (“when we talk and research about DiDIY we might also intend...”), in reference to the broader view for one or more Dimensions. A source of interest and complexity of DiDIY is that it is a socio-technical system, such that several, and maybe all, these Dimensions have significant correlations worth specific explorations and analyses. In this view the KF is a valuable target, that in the course of its development can be improved in many ways, and in particular, for each Dimension, by formulating significant research questions, to be then investigated and possibly leading to agreeing that: • also what is currently presented as the broader view of that Dimension is accepted as DiDIY: in this case the Dimension is removed from the list and added to the list of Pillars, in Section 2; • even what is currently presented as the narrower view of that Dimension is not accepted as DiDIY: in this case the Dimension is removed from the list and added to the list of further Dimensions, in Section 3.2.
