Disclaiming knowledge to encourage participation in research group meetings

Fabíola Stein, Helen Melander Bowden
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This study investigates instances where experienced researchers make explicit claims of lack of knowledge (e.g., ‘I have to reveal my ignorance completely’) in the context of paper discussions during research group meetings. Drawing on multimodal interaction analysis, the analysis focuses on epistemic disclaimers in their sequential contexts, and the local management of institutional identities and domains of knowledge. The analyzed data draw from video-ethnographic work involving participant observation and video recordings at a research program in Physical Chemistry at a Swedish university. Focusing on epistemic disclaimers occurring in first pair-parts, the analysis explores how senior researchers employ disclaimers to mark the eliciting function of their questions, as they work to encourage participation by opening the floor while positioning co-participants as (more) knowledgeable. The results evidence how the accomplishment of peer collaboration and knowledge distribution in scientific work involves the management of rights and responsibilities with respect to knowledge and scientific expertise.
为鼓励参加研究小组会议而隐瞒知识
本研究调查了经验丰富的研究人员在研究小组会议的论文讨论中明确声称自己缺乏知识(例如 "我必须完全暴露自己的无知")的情况。利用多模态互动分析,分析重点是认识论免责声明的顺序语境,以及机构身份和知识领域的本地管理。分析数据来自瑞典一所大学物理化学研究项目的视频人种学工作,包括参与者观察和视频记录。分析以第一对部分中出现的认识论免责声明为重点,探讨了资深研究人员如何使用免责声明来标记其问题的诱导功能,因为他们通过开放发言来鼓励参与,同时将共同参与者定位为(更)有知识的人。分析结果证明了在科学工作中实现同行合作和知识分配如何涉及到对知识和科学专长的权利和责任的管理。
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