In Part I of this two part paper we try to set out the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional expertise by starting with its origins. In Part II we will look at the notion of contributory expertise. The exercise has been triggered by recent discussion of these concepts in this journal by Plaisance and Kennedy and by Goddiksen
The problem of expertise plays a key role in current scientific and political debates. Dominant appr...
The interdisciplinary debate about the nature of expertise often conflates having expertise with eit...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
In Part I of this two part paper we try to set out the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional expe...
In Part I of this two part paper we tried to elicit the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional exp...
We analyse a recent paper by Goddiksen (2014) where the author raises questions about the relationsh...
We start this article from Gilbert Ryle's distinction between propositional knowledge, 'knowing-that...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2014.07.001 © 201...
As a part of their normative theory of expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans proposed that inter...
This paper puts forward a theoretical framework for the analysis of expertise and experts in contemp...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
In a recent article published in this journal, Atkinson and Morris explore the kinds of expertise an...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
I describe an approach to the meaning of expertise that grows out of sociological approaches to the ...
The problem of expertise plays a key role in current scientific and political debates. Dominant appr...
The interdisciplinary debate about the nature of expertise often conflates having expertise with eit...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
In Part I of this two part paper we try to set out the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional expe...
In Part I of this two part paper we tried to elicit the ‘essence’ of the notion of interactional exp...
We analyse a recent paper by Goddiksen (2014) where the author raises questions about the relationsh...
We start this article from Gilbert Ryle's distinction between propositional knowledge, 'knowing-that...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2014.07.001 © 201...
As a part of their normative theory of expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans proposed that inter...
This paper puts forward a theoretical framework for the analysis of expertise and experts in contemp...
The research programme known as Studies of Expertise and Experience (SEE), often referred to as the ...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
In a recent article published in this journal, Atkinson and Morris explore the kinds of expertise an...
`Interactional expertise ' is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale pract...
I describe an approach to the meaning of expertise that grows out of sociological approaches to the ...
The problem of expertise plays a key role in current scientific and political debates. Dominant appr...
The interdisciplinary debate about the nature of expertise often conflates having expertise with eit...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...