#TalkThree 15: Some “Principles” for Knowledge Curation

Oliver Ding
Curativity Center
Published in
10 min readAug 16, 2022

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Using “Principles” to build a Knowledge Container

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On May 19, 2022, I edited a possible book titled Knowledge Discovery: Developing Tacit Knowlege with Thematic Space Canvas. The book introduces the following canvas for knowledge engagement.

The above canvas considers the following 8 pairs of concepts.

  • Approaches — Tastes
  • Concepts — Notions
  • Events — Projects
  • Domains — Works
  • Perspectives — Views
  • Frameworks — Insights
  • Methods — Guides
  • Heuristics — Skills

These terms are meta-terms for discussing knowledge development. We can also find more knowledge-related meta-terms. For example, Principles, Questions, Standards, Schemas, etc.

Today I’d like to share three examples of Principles.

Principles for Systems Change

The Art of Systems Change: Eight guiding principles for a green and fair future is curated by The Fuller Systems Transformation…

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Oliver Ding
Curativity Center

Founder of CALL(Creative Action Learning Lab), information architect, knowledge curator.