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  1. Murguia, E.I.; Sales, R. de: CNPq's knowledge area table as a knowledge and power apparatus (2012) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This work is a first reflection on what we understand as knowledge organization based on politics. To do so, we resorted to Foucault.s conceptions of politics, state and governance, aiming to analyze an instrument that guides knowledge organization in Brazil.s research and academic fields. The current version, updated in 1984 by the CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico . National Council for Scientific and Technological Development), of the Knowledge Area Table (KAT) represents and establishes investigation in the scientific and technologic fields. We highlight that the position of Information Science in such Table was a product of national and international reflections in the 1980s on building a scientific subject. Information Science (IS) is placed higher than Information Theory, Library Science and Archival Science in the Table.s hierarchy. This led to a demand to promote interdisciplinarity which, although specific to certain periods, made the discipline acceptable.