This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent group level cognition that rest on the social parity and related principles are invalid or question begging. The paper shows that standard attributions of problem solving or task performance to groups require only multiple agents of the outcome, not a group agent over and above its members, whether or not any individual member of the group could have accomplished the task independently
Drawing on the input-process-output model (Hackman 1987), this study attempts to integrate two diff...
In this study, a comparison was made between the various levels of group cognitive complexity and it...
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups a...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
Within many domains, complexity encompasses many nuances of ill-definition, fluidity, organizational...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 253-282.General introduction -- 1. The problems of distribute...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
Distributed cognition refers to processes which are (i) cognitive and (ii) distributed across multip...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
Some recent theoretical analyses of collective behavior in social ontology, philosophy of mind and s...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
This article argues for a task-based approach to identifying and individuating cognitive systems. Th...
Drawing on the input-process-output model (Hackman 1987), this study attempts to integrate two diff...
In this study, a comparison was made between the various levels of group cognitive complexity and it...
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups a...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
Within many domains, complexity encompasses many nuances of ill-definition, fluidity, organizational...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 253-282.General introduction -- 1. The problems of distribute...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
Distributed cognition refers to processes which are (i) cognitive and (ii) distributed across multip...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
Some recent theoretical analyses of collective behavior in social ontology, philosophy of mind and s...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
This article argues for a task-based approach to identifying and individuating cognitive systems. Th...
Drawing on the input-process-output model (Hackman 1987), this study attempts to integrate two diff...
In this study, a comparison was made between the various levels of group cognitive complexity and it...
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups a...