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Talking cognition: mapping and making the terrain
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posted on 2012-02-08, 14:35 authored by Jonathan Potter, Hedwig te MolderThis book addresses issues of talk and cognition. For the first time some of the
world‟s experts on interaction analysis have been brought together to consider the nature and
role of cognition. They address the question of what part, if any, cognitive entities should
play in the analysis of interaction. They develop different answers. Some are consistent with
current thinking in cognitive psychology and cognitive science; others are more critical,
questioning the idea that cognition is the obvious and necessary start point for the study of
human action.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Citation
POTTER, J. and MOLDER, H.T., 2005. Talking cognition: mapping and making the terrain. IN: Molder, H.T. and Potter, J. (eds). Conversation and Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1 - 56Publisher
© Cambridge University PressVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2005Notes
This book chapter has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to appropriate editorial input by Cambridge University Press, in Conversation and Cognition published by Cambridge University Press.ISBN
9780521793698;9780521790208Language
- en