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Exploring Expertise

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340 Seiten
Englisch
Palgrave MacMillan UKerschienen am27.07.20161st ed. 1998
The growing social and economic significance of expertise is reflected in popular suggestions that we are moving into a post-industrial 'knowledge society'. The subject of expertise is becoming recognised in a range of scholarly disciplines ranging from science and technology, psychology, computing and artificial intelligence through to management and organisational behaviour. Exploring Expertise brings together some of these diverse understandings of the character and implications of expertise, and demonstrates through a set of empirical case studies how expertise means different things to different groups, how it is constructed differently in different settings, and the consequences of this process for relations between 'members' of the knowledge society and those 'on the outside'. The book includes case study material ranging from a hospital ward to a factory to a nuclear weapons facility.mehr
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KlappentextThe growing social and economic significance of expertise is reflected in popular suggestions that we are moving into a post-industrial 'knowledge society'. The subject of expertise is becoming recognised in a range of scholarly disciplines ranging from science and technology, psychology, computing and artificial intelligence through to management and organisational behaviour. Exploring Expertise brings together some of these diverse understandings of the character and implications of expertise, and demonstrates through a set of empirical case studies how expertise means different things to different groups, how it is constructed differently in different settings, and the consequences of this process for relations between 'members' of the knowledge society and those 'on the outside'. The book includes case study material ranging from a hospital ward to a factory to a nuclear weapons facility.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781349136933
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
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FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum27.07.2016
Auflage1st ed. 1998
Seiten340 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse35560 Kbytes
IllustrationenXVII, 340 p.
Artikel-Nr.5116329
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Issues and Perspectives; W. Faulkner, J. Fleck & R. Williams On the Economics of Expertise; P. Saviotti Gender, Expertise and Feminism; M. McNeil How Can Expertise Be Defined?; R. Hoffman Building Models of Expertise; N. Shadbolt The Structure of Knowledge; H.M. Collins Information Flow and the Nature of Expertise; J. Fleck Knowledge Flows in Innovation; W. Faulkner Trading Places: a Case Study of the Formation and Deployment of Computing Expertise; R. Procter & R. Williams The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovation; J. Senker Nuclear Weapons Experts; G. Spinardi Management and the Hybridisation of Expertise in Network Design; J. Howells 'You'll Figure it Out Between You'; G. Hardstone Automating Blood Pressure Measurements: The Division of Labour and the Transformation of Method; J. Hartland The Certainty Trough; D. MacKenziemehr

Autor

HARRY COLLINS Department of Sociology, University of SouthamptonGILLIAN HARDSTONE CENTRIM, University of BrightonJOANNE HARTLAND School of Social Science, University of BathROBERT HOFFMAN Department of Psychology, Adelphi University, New York, USAJOHN HOWELLS Department of Business and Management, Brunel UniversityDONALD MACKENZIE Department of Sociology, University of EdinburghMAUREEN MCNEIL Department of Cultural Studies, University of BirminghamROB PROCTER Department of Computer Science, University of EdinburghPAOLO SAVIOTTI Universite Pierre Mendes-FranceJACKY SENKER Science Policy Research Unit, University of SussexNIGEL SHADBOLT Department of Psychology, Nottingham UniversityGRAHAM SPINARDI RCSS, University of Edinburgh