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Cognition without borders: “Third wave” socially distributed cognition and relational autonomy
Cognitive Systems Research, 2013I contrast somewhat individualist arguments for first-wave ''extended cognition'' and second-wave ''integrationist cognition'' with what we can identify as a third wave of arguments for ''socially and culturally distributed cognition'', in which individual cognition takes place within, is supported by, and is mutually co-constructed with larger social,
Merritt, Michele +3 more
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The psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2010This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collaborative recall and social memory to the philosophical debate on extended and distributed cognition. We start by examining the case for extended cognition based on the complementarity of inner and outer resources, by which neural, bodily, social, and ...
Sutton, John +3 more
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International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2013
Bandwagon refers to the adoption of popular ideas, thoughts, or practices. Although the inter-organizational (macro) dynamics of the phenomenon have been widely studied, its intra-organizational (micro) aspects have received limited attention. The paper presents a theoretical framework and a model that address intra-organizational aspects of bandwagon ...
Davide Secchi, Emanuele Bardone
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Bandwagon refers to the adoption of popular ideas, thoughts, or practices. Although the inter-organizational (macro) dynamics of the phenomenon have been widely studied, its intra-organizational (micro) aspects have received limited attention. The paper presents a theoretical framework and a model that address intra-organizational aspects of bandwagon ...
Davide Secchi, Emanuele Bardone
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Contextualizing person perception: Distributed social cognition.
Psychological Review, 2009Research on person perception typically emphasizes cognitive processes of information selection and interpretation within the individual perceiver and the nature of the resulting mental representations. The authors focus instead on the ways person perception processes create, and are influenced by, the patterns of impressions that are socially ...
Eliot R. Smith, Elizabeth C. Collins
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A computational approach to socially distributed cognition
European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1992In most Interactive Learning Environments (ILEs), the human learner interacts with an expert in the domain to be taught. We explored a different approach: the system does not know more than the learner, but learns by interacting with him. A human-computer collaborative learning (HCCL) system includes a micro-world, in which two learners jointly try to ...
Pierre Dillenbourg, John A. Self
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Social and Distributed Cognition in Knowledge Management Systems
2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007Many organizations rely on information and communication technologies (ICTs) to provide solutions to the perennial problem of supporting individuals and groups, performing interrelated tasks, who need to coordinate what they know. Yet we have seen many limitations in the use of ICTs to mediate and coordinate distributed and dynamic knowledge sharing ...
Susan Gasson, Jim Waters
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Socially Distributed Cognition in Loosely Coupled Systems
AI & SOCIETY, 2010Distributed cognition provides a theoretical framework for the analysis of data from socio-technical systems within a problem-solving framework. While the approach has been applied in tightly constrained activity domains, composed of well-structured problems and highly organised infrastructures, little is known about its use in other forms of activity ...
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Memory Studies, 2014
In everyday life remembering occurs within social contexts, and theories from a number of disciplines predict cognitive and social benefits of shared remembering. Recent debates have revolved around the possibility that cognition can be distributed across individuals and material resources, as well as across groups of individuals.
Harris, Celia B. (R20038) +3 more
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In everyday life remembering occurs within social contexts, and theories from a number of disciplines predict cognitive and social benefits of shared remembering. Recent debates have revolved around the possibility that cognition can be distributed across individuals and material resources, as well as across groups of individuals.
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Dynamics of socially distributed cognition in organization
1995Publisher Summary This chapter presents a fundamental consideration of organizational dynamics, the cognitive behavior of group members, and socially distributed cognition structures. The internal and external considerations made in the cognitive process of each individual member can influence collaborative work arrangements and organizational ...
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