As a part of their normative theory of expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans proposed that interactional expertise forms the third kind of knowledge, located between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skills. Interactional expertise refers to the capability to grasp the conceptual structure of another’s social world, and it is expressed as the ability to speak fluently the language spoken in that social world. According to their theory, it is a key concept of sociology, because it refers to the understanding and coordination of joint actions between members of different social groups. Collins and Evans have further claimed that minority social group members tend to outpace majority social group members in terms of interactional...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
As a part of their normative theory of expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans proposed that inter...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
We start this article from Gilbert Ryle's distinction between propositional knowledge, 'knowing-that...
‘Interactional expertise’ is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale practical i...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2014.07.001 © 201...
The study of the sociology of scientific knowledge distinguishes between contributory and interactio...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
In Part I of this two part paper we try to set out the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional expe...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Face-to-face interaction has been studied both within sociology and linguistics, as well as withinot...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
As a part of their normative theory of expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans proposed that inter...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
We start this article from Gilbert Ryle's distinction between propositional knowledge, 'knowing-that...
‘Interactional expertise’ is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale practical i...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2014.07.001 © 201...
The study of the sociology of scientific knowledge distinguishes between contributory and interactio...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
In Part I of this two part paper we try to set out the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional expe...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Face-to-face interaction has been studied both within sociology and linguistics, as well as withinot...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Psychologists and philosophers tend to treat expertise as a property of special individuals. These a...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...