Book Chapter

Introduction: The situated intelligence of collaborative skills

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Sutton J & Bicknell K (2022) Introduction: The situated intelligence of collaborative skills. In: London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350197725.ch-00i

Abstract
People move together, and do things together, all the time. We play and work and talk and suffer together, finding ease or joy, sharing pleasure or grief. We discover challenge, thrill and risk. Joint actions may involve physical, manual or technical skill, and may rely on tools, technologies and ordinary old objects. Collaborative actions also involve situated intelligence, a dynamic, lively and social form of cognition. This book is a celebration and exploration of these things: the dizzying variety of remarkable ways that people move and think together, in unique places and settings, at a time and over time. In initial orientation to the book’s topics, we introduce in turn the five key concepts which animate it: performance, body, collaboration, cognition and ecology. We briefly describe the domains of performance in question here, its bodily or ‘embodied’ nature, the forms of collaboration addressed, the role of intelligence or ‘cognition’ in expert movement and the notion of ‘ecologies of skill’....

StatusPublished
FundersAustralian Research Council
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online31/01/2022
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9781350197695
eISBN9781350197718

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Professor John Sutton

Professor John Sutton

Professor, Philosophy