Collaborative research, knowledge and emergence
Author(s)
Cornish, Flora
Gillespie, Alex
Date issued
2007
In
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, Springer, 2007/41/2/208-217
Subjects
Collaboration Emergence Knowledge production Reflexivity
Abstract
We use the notion of emergence to consider the sorts of knowledge that can be produced in a collaborative research project. The notion invites us to see collaborative work as a developmental dynamic system in which various changes constantly occur. Among these we examine two sorts of knowledge that can be produced: scientific knowledge, and collaborative knowledge. We argue that collaborative knowledge can enable researchers to reflectively monitor their collaborative project, so as to encourage its most productive changes. On the basis of examples taken from this special issue, we highlight four modes of producing collaborative knowledge and discuss the possible uses of such knowledge.
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