
Tacit Knowledge and Spoken Discourse
Michele Zappavigna(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 23. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-4725-7174-8 (ISBN)
Description
Professional Linguistics is an emergent area of study within applied linguistics, using discourse analysis to assist people working in professional domains. This book examines tacit knowledge - that expertise that is considered to be lost when skilled practitioners leave an institution.
Traditionally it has been argued that some aspects practical knowledge cannot be articulated. However, the premise of Polyani's theory of Tacit Knowing ("we know more than we can tell") does not account for latent patterns that linguists can uncover in spoken language. Understanding these discourse patterns provides a way to explore the assumptions people invoke, but do not make explicit in their work and working relationships.
This book demonstrates an interview method grounded in systemic functional linguistics that probes the spoken discourse of IT professionals, through three field studies with actual corporations. It argues that 'we tell more than we know' and this 'telling more' resides in the taken-as-given patters of grammar and semantics, making meaning in ways which speakers themselves may not be attuned to.
Traditionally it has been argued that some aspects practical knowledge cannot be articulated. However, the premise of Polyani's theory of Tacit Knowing ("we know more than we can tell") does not account for latent patterns that linguists can uncover in spoken language. Understanding these discourse patterns provides a way to explore the assumptions people invoke, but do not make explicit in their work and working relationships.
This book demonstrates an interview method grounded in systemic functional linguistics that probes the spoken discourse of IT professionals, through three field studies with actual corporations. It argues that 'we tell more than we know' and this 'telling more' resides in the taken-as-given patters of grammar and semantics, making meaning in ways which speakers themselves may not be attuned to.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10 illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
371 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-7174-8 (9781472571748)
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Michele Zappavigna
Tacit Knowledge and Spoken Discourse
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Michele Zappavigna
Tacit Knowledge and Spoken Discourse
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Person
Michele Zappavigna is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Postdoctoral Fellow in Linguistics at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Content
1. Tacit Knowledge and Technology \ 2. Under-Representation: A Functional Model of Tacit Knowledge \ 3. Misaligned Agency: Tacit Knowledge in Knowledge Management \ 4. Whose Requirements?: Tacit Knowledge in Requirements Analysis \ 5. Working Well: Tacit Knowledge in Performance Reviews \ 6. Conclusion \ Bibliography \ Appendix A: The Grammar Targeted Interview Protocol \ Appendix B: Interview Topics Field Study 2 \ Appendix C: Statistical Analysis of Interview Corpora \ Appendix E: Response to a Question about Knowledge Transfer \ Appendix F: Participants and Processes in Clauses about 'Tracing' \ Appendix G: Interview Topics, Field Study 3 \ Appendix H: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Role' \ Index