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有时一大于二:当合作阻碍知识建构时。

Sometimes one is more than two: when collaboration inhibits knowledge construction.

作者信息

Toomela Aaro

机构信息

Faculty of Education, University of Tartu, Estonia.

出版信息

Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2007 Jun;41(2):198-207. doi: 10.1007/s12124-007-9015-x.

Abstract

In this paper I suggest that to better understand knowledge construction in science, and the role of social processes and collaboration in it, it is useful to distinguish between "elaborative knowledge" and "emergent knowledge." Elaborative knowledge is constructed for solving clearly defined problems in established theoretical frameworks, and emergent knowledge refers to the knowledge constructed to reach a hierarchically higher and more complex level of scientific understanding. There are also two types of collaboration. On the one hand there is "dialogical collaboration" in which team members contribute to reaching the common clearly defined objective so that a team as a whole becomes qualitatively more complex than its members alone. On the other hand there is "unidirectional collaboration" where the result of collaboration is determined by one person, should be distinguished. There is evidence from multiple perspectives indicating that "elaborative knowledge" can be developed in both kinds of collaboration and sometimes 'dialogical collaboration" is necessary for knowledge construction. However, for building "emergent knowledge," it is argued, only individual or "unidirectional collaboration" is productive, and "dialogical collaboration" can hinder or even prevent the construction of this kind of knowledge.

摘要

在本文中,我认为,为了更好地理解科学中的知识构建以及社会过程和合作在其中的作用,区分“精细化知识”和“涌现性知识”是有益的。精细化知识是为解决既定理论框架中明确界定的问题而构建的,而涌现性知识是指为达到更高层次和更复杂的科学理解水平而构建的知识。合作也有两种类型。一方面是“对话式合作”,团队成员为实现共同明确的目标做出贡献,从而使整个团队在性质上比其成员单独时更为复杂。另一方面是“单向合作”,合作结果由一人决定,这两者应加以区分。从多个角度有证据表明,“精细化知识”可以在这两种合作中得到发展,有时“对话式合作”对于知识构建是必要的。然而,有人认为,对于构建“涌现性知识”,只有个体或“单向合作”才有效,而“对话式合作”可能会阻碍甚至阻止这类知识的构建。

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