Knowledge brokers may be described as people moving between the two different worlds of knowledge producers and knowledge users. However, they do more than merely shuttle knowledge between the two worlds. Their task is threefold: they bring knowledge into circulation, translate it and give it solid substance. To do so, they establish very specific, transitory, temporary and flexible connections. This article describes their operations to show that knowledge brokering is ushering in a new world whose boundaries are not only uncertain but also unpredictable.
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Meyer, M. (2010). Les courtiers du savoir, nouveaux intermédiaires de la science. Hermès, n° 57(2), 165. https://doi.org/10.4267/2042/38655
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