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2009
Suber, Peter. "Knowledge as a public good." SPARC Open Access Newsletter (2009).
1992
Gray, Noel. "The kaleidoscope: shake, rattle, and roll." Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media and Culture 6, no. 2 (1992).
1979
Georges, Robert A.. "The Kaleidoscopic Model of Narrating: A Characterization and a Critique." The Journal of American Folklore 92, no. 364 (1979): 164-171.
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Husa, Jaakko. Kaleidoscopic Cultural Views and Legal Theory - Dethroning the Objectivity?. Rochester, NY.
McGlynn, Clare, and Nicole Westmarland. "Kaleidoscopic Justice: Sexual Violence and Victim-Survivors’ Perceptions of Justice." Social & Legal Studies 28, no. 2: 179-201.
Sweeney, Latanya. Keynote Address. Cambridge, MA.
Miller, Clark. "Knowledge and democracy: The epistemics of self-governance.", 198-219.
Mößner, Nicola, and Philip Kitcher. "Knowledge, Democracy, and the Internet." Minerva 55, no. 1: 1-24.
Edwards, Paul N.. "Knowledge infrastructures for the Anthropocene." The Anthropocene Review 4, no. 1: 34-43.
Edwards, Paul N., Steven J. Jackson, Melissa K. Chalmers, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Christine L. Borgman, David Ribes, Matt Burton, and Scout Calvert. Knowledge Infrastructures: Intellectual Frameworks and Research Challenges.
Edwards, Paul N., Steven J. Jackson, Melissa K. Chalmers, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Christine L. Borgman, David Ribes, Matt Burton, and Scout Calvert. Knowledge Infrastructures: Intellectual Frameworks and Research Challenges.
Leung, Sofia Y., and Jorge R. López-McKnight. Knowledge Justice: Disrupting Library and Information Studies Through Critical Race Theory. The MIT Press.
Blackler, Frank. "Knowledge, Knowledge Work and Organizations: An Overview and Interpretation." Organization Studies 16, no. 6: 1021-1046.
Hountondji, Paulin. "Knowledge of Africa, Knowledge by Africans: Two Perspetives on African Studies." RCCS Annual Review 1.
Brewster, Christopher, and Kieron O’Hara. "Knowledge representation with ontologies: Present challenges—Future possibilities." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 65, no. 7: 563-568.

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