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Organizational Cognition - The Theory of Social Organizing (Hardcover): Davide Secchi, Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen, Stephen J. Cowley Organizational Cognition - The Theory of Social Organizing (Hardcover)
Davide Secchi, Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen, Stephen J. Cowley
R4,607 Discovery Miles 46 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cognition is usually associated with brain activity. Undoubtedly, some brain activity is necessary for it to function. However, the last thirty years have revolutionized the way we intend and think about cognition. These developments allow us to think of cognition as distributed in the sense that it needs tools, artifacts, objects, and other external entities to allow the brain to operate properly. Organizational Cognition: The Theory of Social Organizing takes this perspective and applies it to the organization by introducing a model that defines the elements that allow cognition to work. This model shows that cognition needs the combined and simultaneous presence of micro aspects-i.e. the biological individual-and macro super-structural elements-e.g. organizational climate, culture, norms, values, rules. These two become practice of cognition as they materialize in a meso domain-this is any action that allows individuals to perform their daily duties. Due to the micro-meso-macro interactions, this has been called the 3M Model. Most of what happens in the meso domain relates to exchanges between two or more people, i.e. it is a social activity. This is usually mentioned in the perspectives above, but it is rarely explored. By bringing meso activities to the center of cognition, the book develops and presents the Theory of Social Organizing. Not only this is useful to organizational scholars, but it also opens a new path for cognition research.

Biosemiotic Perspectives on Language and Linguistics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015): Ekaterina... Biosemiotic Perspectives on Language and Linguistics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Ekaterina Velmezova, Kalevi Kull, Stephen J. Cowley
R2,960 Discovery Miles 29 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first international volume on the topic of biosemiotics and linguistics. It aims to establish a new relationship between linguistics and biology as based on shared semiotic foundation.

Biosemiotic Perspectives on Language and Linguistics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Ekaterina Velmezova, Kalevi Kull, Stephen J.... Biosemiotic Perspectives on Language and Linguistics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Ekaterina Velmezova, Kalevi Kull, Stephen J. Cowley
R4,091 Discovery Miles 40 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first international volume on the topic of biosemiotics and linguistics. It aims to establish a new relationship between linguistics and biology as based on shared semiotic foundation.

Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Stephen J. Cowley, Frederic... Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Stephen J. Cowley, Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cognition Beyond the Brain challenges neurocentrism by advocating a systemic view of cognition based on investigating how action shapes the experience of thinking. The systemic view steers between extended functionalism and enactivism by stressing how living beings connect bodies, technologies, language and culture. Since human thinking depends on a cultural ecology, people connect biologically-based powers with extended systems and, by so doing, they constitute cognitive systems that reach across the skin. Biological interpretation exploits extended functional systems. Illustrating distributed cognition, one set of chapters focus on computer mediated trust, work at a construction site, judgement aggregation and crime scene investigation. Turning to how bodies manufacture skills, the remaining chapters focus on interactivity or sense-saturated coordination. The feeling of doing is crucial to solving maths problems, learning about X rays, finding an invoice number, or launching a warhead in a film. People both participate in extended systems and exert individual responsibility. Brains manufacture a now to which selves are anchored: people can act automatically or, at times, vary habits and choose to author actions. In ontogenesis, a systemic view permits rationality to be seen as gaining mastery over world-side resources. Much evidence and argument thus speaks for reconnecting the study of computation, interactivity and human artifice. Taken together, this can drive a networks revolution that gives due cognitive importance to the perceivable world that lies beyond the brain. Cognition Beyond the Brain is a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners and graduate students within the fields of Computer Science, Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Science.

Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Stephen J. Cowley, Frederic... Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Stephen J. Cowley, Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau
R4,078 Discovery Miles 40 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cognition Beyond the Brain challenges neurocentrism by advocating a systemic view of cognition based on investigating how action shapes the experience of thinking. The systemic view steers between extended functionalism and enactivism by stressing how living beings connect bodies, technologies, language and culture. Since human thinking depends on a cultural ecology, people connect biologically-based powers with extended systems and, by so doing, they constitute cognitive systems that reach across the skin. Biological interpretation exploits extended functional systems. Illustrating distributed cognition, one set of chapters focus on computer mediated trust, work at a construction site, judgement aggregation and crime scene investigation. Turning to how bodies manufacture skills, the remaining chapters focus on interactivity or sense-saturated coordination. The feeling of doing is crucial to solving maths problems, learning about X rays, finding an invoice number, or launching a warhead in a film. People both participate in extended systems and exert individual responsibility. Brains manufacture a now to which selves are anchored: people can act automatically or, at times, vary habits and choose to author actions. In ontogenesis, a systemic view permits rationality to be seen as gaining mastery over world-side resources. Much evidence and argument thus speaks for reconnecting the study of computation, interactivity and human artifice. Taken together, this can drive a networks revolution that gives due cognitive importance to the perceivable world that lies beyond the brain. Cognition Beyond the Brain is a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners and graduate students within the fields of Computer Science, Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Science.

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