Interactional expertise as a third kind of knowledge

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Collins H. [1 ]
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[1] KES and School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Glamorgan Building, Cardiff CF10 3WT, King Edward VIIth Avenue
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Hubert Dreyfus; Individual embodiment; Interactional expertise; Minimal body; Oliver Sacks; Participatory expertise; Social embodiment;
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10.1023/B:PHEN.0000040824.89221.1a
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Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies 'interactional expertise'-the ability to converse expertly about a practical skill or expertise but without being able to practice it learned through linguistic socialisation among the practitioners. Interactional expertise is exhibited by sociologists of scientific knowledge by scientists themselves and by a large range of other actors. Attention is drawn to the distinction between the social and the individual embodiment theses: a language does depend on the form of the bodies of its members but an individual within that community can learn the language without the body. The idea has significance for our understanding of colour-blindness deafness and other abilities and disabilities. They say that love's a word a word we've only heard the meaning of. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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