在日常研究工作中招募帮助:相互作用中的认识论立场和责任

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Fabíola Stein
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本研究考察了研究新手(硕士生和博士生)如何在日常研究工作中独立发起知识共享和教学活动。该研究将此类活动视为帮助招募的实例,利用多模式对话分析来描述新手如何从更有经验的同伴和主管那里获得帮助。互动数据是在瑞典一所大学的物理化学研究项目中产生的,由实验室和共享办公室的不同自发互动的视频记录组成,包括一次监督会议。这项研究的重点是在招聘过程中,寻求帮助的人不会表现出完全缺乏知识或技能。分析显示了新手如何(1)使用特定的框架,如“快速问题”和确认请求来具体说明问题的范围并减轻不知道的立场;(2)通过说明其与受援方的共同历史,使其援助请求合法化;(3)拒绝直接请求,而倾向于制作帐户,并显示有限的知识访问,好像“钓鱼”寻求帮助。通过这些方法,求助者负责地构建和设计他们的请求,精细地调节认知立场,同时将自己构建和维护为科学工作场所的潜在成员,即作为在特定时刻和特定问题上需要帮助的培训研究人员。通过揭示复杂的方式,其中认识立场采取和问责制的问题涉及到帮助招聘的完成,该研究还显示了新手如何解决问题的自主权和能力在学徒的情况下。
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Recruiting help in everyday research work: Epistemic stance taking and accountability in interaction
This study examines how novice researchers (master's and PhD students) independently initiate knowledge sharing and instructional activities in the midst of everyday research work. Approaching such activities as instances of help recruitment, the study draws on multimodal conversation analysis to describe how novices mobilize assistance from more experienced peers and supervisors. The interactional data was generated at a Physical Chemistry research program of a Swedish university, and consists of video-recordings of different spontaneous interactions at laboratories and shared offices, including a supervision meeting. The study focuses on recruitment sequences where help seekers refrain from displaying full lack of knowledge or skill. The analyses show how novices (1) use particular framings, such as “quick question”, and confirmation requests to particularize the scope of their problems and mitigate unknowing stances; (2) legitimize their requests for assistance by addressing their shared history with the recipient party; and (3) withhold direct requests in favor of producing accounts and displaying limited epistemic access, as if to “fish” for help. Through these methods, help seekers accountably frame and design their requests finely modulating epistemic stances, while constructing and upholding themselves as potential members of the scientific workplace, i.e., as researchers in training who need assistance at specific moments and regarding particular problems. By uncovering the intricate ways in which epistemic stance taking and issues of accountability relate to the accomplishment of help recruitment, the study also shows how novices address matters of autonomy and competence within apprenticeship situations.
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Learning Culture and Social Interaction
Learning Culture and Social Interaction EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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