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Sorting Expertise

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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Ayça Kaya, Galina Vereshchagina
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Expertise

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe study of expertise is based on the premise that experts in different domains follow a similar path of acquisition and development. This article distinguishes two research approaches to the study of expertise. The traditional approach assumes a steady progression from novice to expert as a function of training as well as years of experience ...
K, Anders Ericsson, Tyler J, Towne
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Expertise revisited, Part I—Interactional expertise [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2015
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.
Harry Collins, Robert Evans
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The Pragmatics of Expertise

Angelaki, 2015
Abstract:This chapter from Vinciane Despret's book Etre bete underscores the methodological considerations for the work as a whole, setting out a model (dispositif) for further ethological studies of farm animals. Or rather, with farm animals and with their farmers, because this pragmatic (interspecies) sociology is conscious of elaborating its ...
Despret, Vinciane, Porcher, Jocelyne
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Experts and expertise

Proceedings of the 1993 conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '93, 1993
Decision support and expert system construction attempts to make organisational expertise more widely available. Yet the prevailing paradigm of expertise is essentially that it is a uni-dimensional organisational resource, much as any other. This paper takes a holistic approach, examining the ways in which human experts and their expertise are ...
Philip L. Powell   +2 more
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Expertise

Hospital Practice, 1991
Abstract AFTER HAVING BEEN AN ACADEMIC for more years than I care to recount, I suppose I have come to have a love-hate relationship with the professoriat. A few things have emerged in recent months that have shaken me up. It began in the Persian Gulf crisis, leading up to and culminating with Operation Desert Storm.
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Eyeballing expertise

Social Studies of Science, 2014
‘Tacit’ and ‘explicit’ knowledge, and their relation to expertise, have a long-standing importance within social studies of science and technology. At the centre of the development of thinking about these topics has been the work of Harry Collins and Robert Evans.
Catelijne, Coopmans, Graham, Button
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