Digital Observatory of Social Appropriation of Knowledge of a Territory

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Abstract

The social appropriation of knowledge (SAK) of a territory is gotten when a society achieves development and applies science, technology and innovation to generate social and economic development. A Digital Observatory SAK, is a means of using the concepts of visual data analytics (VA) and business intelligence (BI) and based on a proposed conceptual model, seeks to make available to the population and intuitive form, scientific and technological knowledge of a territory. In this way, it seeks to stimulate the creation and consolidation of spaces for the understanding, reflection and debate of solutions to social, political, cultural and economic problems. Additionally, it is sought that the population can make their own, knowledge such as useful and necessary elements for their benefit and advantage. This article presents the description of the proposed conceptual model to observe, analyze and monitor the SAK of a territory and how this model is embodied in an interactive web page accessible to the community.

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Lozano, L. A., & Gaona-Ramirez, G. A. (2018). Digital Observatory of Social Appropriation of Knowledge of a Territory. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 942, pp. 3–15). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01535-0_1

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