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AbstractTo carry out an ethnographic study on the work process in the sterilization unit of a hospital in Catalonia (Spain), we found the socially distributed cognition approaches of Hutchins and Kirsh useful. However, these approaches lack sufficient explanation on three important issues: (a) the pragmatic criteria for identifying and delimiting a ...
Barranco Font, Oriol +2 more
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L’action située dans le développement de l’activité
After briefly attempting to describe situated action and distributed cognition, we examine their contributions from the point of view of activity theories and more specifically based on the relations between the functioning and development of activity ...
Pascal Béguin, Yves Clot
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Distributed Cognition: A Perspective from Social Choice Theory [PDF]
Distributed cognition refers to processes which are (i) cognitive and (ii) distributed across multiple agents or devices rather than performed by a single agent. Distributed cognition has attracted interest in several fields ranging from sociology and law to computer science and the philosophy of science.
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The affectively extended self: A pragmatist approach [PDF]
In this paper we suggest an understanding of the self within the conceptual framework of situated affectivity, proposing the notion of an affectively extended self and arguing that the construction, diachronic re-shaping and maintenance of the self is ...
Candiotto, Laura, Piredda, Giulia
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The Interactional Architecture of the Language Classroom
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conversation Analysis (CA) methodology to an extensive and varied database of language lessons from around the world and attempts to answer the question ‘How ...
Paul Seedhouse
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Friends at last? Distributed cognition and the cognitive/social divide [PDF]
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups and the surrounding material and cultural environment.
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Until recently, philosophers and psychologists conceived of emotions as brain- and body-bound affairs. But researchers have started to challenge this internalist and individualist orthodoxy.
Krueger, Joel, Szanto, Thomas
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There is a growing consensus that a fuller understanding of social cognition depends on more systematic studies of real-time social interaction. Such studies require methods that can deal with the complex dynamics taking place at multiple interdependent ...
Leonardo Zapata-Fonseca +6 more
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The narrative self, distributed memory, and evocative objects [PDF]
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memory systems and conceptualize what this implies for the self.
A Clark +64 more
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“I Is Someone Else”: Constituting the Extended Mind’s Fourth Wave, with Hegel [PDF]
We seek to constitute the extended mind’s fourth wave, socially distributed group cognition, and we do so by thinking with Hegel. The extended mind theory’s first wave invokes the parity principle, which maintains that processes that occur external to ...
Fritzman, J. M., Thornburg, Kristin
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