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One of the drivers for pushing for open data as a form of corruption control stems from the belief that in making government operations more transparent, it would be possible to hold public officials accountable for how public resources are spent.
Tatiana M. Martinez, Edgar A. Whitley
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A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices [PDF]
This paper proposes a relational history of media artifacts, which decentralizes the dominance of the photographer or filmmaker as the absolute author of the work.
Jacqui Knight
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Psychology’s Reform Movement Needs a Reconceptualization of Scientific Expertise
Science is supposed to be a self-correcting endeavor, but who is “the scientific expert” that corrects faulty science? We grouped traditional conceptualizations of expertise in psychology under three classes (substantialist, implicitist, and social ...
Duygu Uygun Tunç, Mehmet Necip Tunç
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The Role of Story Cards and the Wall in XP teams: a distributed cognition perspective [PDF]
Much of the knowledge used within an XP team is tacit, i.e. it is hidden and intangible. Two tangible artefacts that carry information about the team's work are the index cards which capture stories and tasks to be implemented and the wall where they are
H. Sharp +15 more
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Creative Editing: Svilova and Vertov’s Distributed Cognition
The film editor Elizaveta Svilova (1900-1975), wife, and lifelong collaborator of the filmmaker Dziga Vertov (1896-1954), lingers to the side of scholarship on her famous husband’s films, hidden behind the historical neglect of both of women and of ...
Karen Pearlman, John MacKay, John Sutton
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Networks as a case of distributed cognition
Within the development of recent theories of epistemologies, notions of situated, embodied, extended and distributed cognition has been objects of study.
Bo Allesøe
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Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology [PDF]
"Cognizing" (e.g., thinking, understanding, and knowing) is a mental state. Systems without mental states, such as cognitive technology, can sometimes contribute to human cognition, but that does not make them cognizers.
Dror, I +5 more
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Brain-inspired distributed cognitive architecture [PDF]
In this paper we present a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates sensory processing, classification, contextual prediction, and emotional tagging. The cognitive architecture is implemented as three modular web-servers, meaning that it can be deployed centrally or across a network for servers.
Leendert A. Remmelzwaal +2 more
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Using the DiCoT framework for integrated multimodal analysis in mixed-reality training environments
Simulation-based training (SBT) programs are commonly employed by organizations to train individuals and teams for effective workplace cognitive and psychomotor skills in a broad range of applications. Distributed cognition has become a popular cognitive
Caleb Vatral +4 more
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Heterogeneously Distributed Cognition
Advocates of distributed cognition argue that cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures outside the individual mind - structures located in other minds or in artifacts that we think with. This paper argues that, in some cases, interactional structure can also make essential contributions to cognition.
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