In Berry's (1981) classic work on exchange structure, it was argued that knowledge exchanges consist of some conversational participant who already knows the information and some conversational participant to whom the information is imparted. The former participant is commonly termed the primary knower, whereas the latter is termed the secondary knower. What is missing in Berry's model (and work that has extended Berry's model), however, is (1) an explanation of how rights and access to knowledge can be claimed or resisted on a turn-by-turn and move-by-move basis, and (2) a more elaborated conception of knowledge that goes beyond a sender/receiver model of information. Drawing from a corpus of spoken conversation from diverse sources, I ext...
AbstractWhen a group of people are thinking about some true formula A, one of them may know it, all ...
International audience1. Plato's Dogma Western tradition has from the very start put forward a deman...
The concepts like knowledge and interaction have acquired many different meanings in human and socia...
In Berry's (1981) classic work on exchange structure, it was argued that knowledge exchanges consist...
In this conceptual paper, we suggest that knowledge flows constitute the antecedences of value creat...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
A satisfactory theory of linguistic communication must explain how it is that, through the interpers...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
This paper argues that an examination of expert-novice relationships in unfolding interaction should...
Knowledge has been at the centre of philosophical and scientific enquiry for centuries. It remains a...
Each time we take a turn in conversation we indicate what we know and what we think others know. How...
The need to approach knowledge and action throught the structures of language requires consideration...
We reflects about the difference between knowledge systems and knowledge communi cation systems. Mo...
Knowledge translation is underpinned by a dynamic and social knowledge exchange process but there ar...
AbstractWhen a group of people are thinking about some true formula A, one of them may know it, all ...
International audience1. Plato's Dogma Western tradition has from the very start put forward a deman...
The concepts like knowledge and interaction have acquired many different meanings in human and socia...
In Berry's (1981) classic work on exchange structure, it was argued that knowledge exchanges consist...
In this conceptual paper, we suggest that knowledge flows constitute the antecedences of value creat...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
A satisfactory theory of linguistic communication must explain how it is that, through the interpers...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
Exchanging knowledge between individuals working in a firm, between but even within divisions, does ...
This paper argues that an examination of expert-novice relationships in unfolding interaction should...
Knowledge has been at the centre of philosophical and scientific enquiry for centuries. It remains a...
Each time we take a turn in conversation we indicate what we know and what we think others know. How...
The need to approach knowledge and action throught the structures of language requires consideration...
We reflects about the difference between knowledge systems and knowledge communi cation systems. Mo...
Knowledge translation is underpinned by a dynamic and social knowledge exchange process but there ar...
AbstractWhen a group of people are thinking about some true formula A, one of them may know it, all ...
International audience1. Plato's Dogma Western tradition has from the very start put forward a deman...
The concepts like knowledge and interaction have acquired many different meanings in human and socia...