Title
An introduction to the Handbook, communities of practice, and definitions of expertise
Author
Ward, P.
Schraagen, J.M.C.
Gore, J.
Roth, E.M.
Contributor
Ward, P. (editor)
Schraagen, J.M.C. (editor)
Gore, J. (editor)
Roth, E.M. (editor)
Publication year
2020
Abstract
This chapter provides a brief summary of the various communities of practice that have paved the way for current expertise researchers, and are formative of this Handbook. A synopsis follows, detailing how expertise has been defined both historically and in present day. The purpose in this chapter is threefold: To demonstrate the heterogeneity of approaches and conceptions of expertise, to contextualize current views of expertise presented in this Handbook, and to use these views as a springboard to examine how we should examine expertise in the future—which is addressed in the final chapter. Finally, an outline of this Handbook’s chapters are presented.
Subject
Expertise
Psychology
Cognitive science
Cognitive engineering
Theory
Methods
Practice
Application
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198795872.013.1
TNO identifier
871985
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Source
The Oxford Handbook of Expertise
Document type
bookPart