The Oxford Handbook of Expertise
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 14 November 2019
- ISBN 9780198795872
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1298 pages
- Size 252x177x61 mm
- Weight 2258 g
- Language English 12
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Short description:
The Oxford Handbook of Expertise provides a comprehensive picture of the field of Expertise Studies. It offers both traditional and contemporary perspectives, and importantly, a multidiscipline-multimethod view of the science and engineering research on expertise.
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The study of expertise weaves its way through various communities of practice, across disciplines, and over millennia. To date, the study of expertise has been primarily concerned with how human beings perform at a superior level in complex environments and sociotechnical systems, and at the highest levels of proficiency. However, more recent research has continued the search for better descriptions, and causal mechanisms that explain the complexities of expertise in context, with a view to translating this understanding into useful predictions and interventions capable of improving the performance of human systems as efficiently as possible.
The Oxford Handbook of Expertise provides a comprehensive picture of the field of Expertise Studies. It offers both traditional and contemporary perspectives, and importantly, a multidiscipline-multimethod view of the science and engineering research on expertise. The book presents different perspectives, theories, and methods of conducting expertise research, all of which have had an impact in helping us better understand expertise across a broad range of domains. The Handbook also describes how researchers and practitioners have addressed practical problems and societal challenges. Throughout, the authors have sought to demonstrate the heterogeneity of approaches and conceptions of expertise, to place current views of expertise in context, to show how these views can be used to address current issues, and to examine ways to advance the study of expertise.
The Oxford Handbook of Expertise is an essential resource both to those wanting to gain an up-to-date knowledge of the science of expertise and those wishing to study experts.
Table of Contents:
An Introduction to the Handbook, Communities of Practice, and Definitions of Expertise
Section One: Characterising Expertise: Frameworks, Theories and Models
The Classic Expertise Approach and its Evolution
Domain-General Models of Expertise: The role of cognitive ability
Studies of Expertise and Experience: A sociological perspective on expertise
Giftedness and Talent Development in Children and Youth
Neural Mechanisms of Expertise
Modeling Experts with Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics
Expertise: A holistic, experience-centered perspective
Macrocognitive Models of Expertise
Cognitive Systems Engineering: Expertise in sociotechnical systems
Is Expertise All in the Mind? How embodied, embedded, enacted, extended, situated and distributed theories of cognition account for expert performance
Adaptive Expertise
Section Two: Methods to Study, Test, Analyse and Represent Expertise
Representative Test and Task Development and Simulated Task Environments
Developing Mastery Models to Support the Acquisition and Assessment of Expertise
Computational Models of Expertise
Studying Expert Behavior in Sociotechnical Systems: Hierarchical task analysis
A Historical Perspective on Introspection: Guidelines for eliciting verbal and introspective-type reports
'Close to Practice' Qualitative Research Methods
Incident-based Methods for Studying Expertise
Cognitive Work Analysis: Models of expertise
Reflections on the Professional Practice of Knowledge Capture
Stress, Skilled Performance, and Expertise: Overload and Beyond
Section Three: Domains and Applications
Expertise in STEM Disciplines
A Cognitive Examination of Skill and Expertise in Word Games and Puzzles
Musical Expertise
Skilled Anticipation in Sport: Past, present, and future
Diagnostic Reasoning and Expertise in Healthcare
Firefighting and Emergency Responding
Expertise in Aviation
Railroad Operations: Uncovering expertise for safe and efficient performance in railroad operations
The Cyber Domains: Understanding expertise for network security
Expertise in Intelligence Analysis
Expertise in Law Enforcement
Military Expertise
Expertise in Business: Evolving with a changing world
Teamwork in Spaceflight Operations
Developing Operator Expertise on Nuclear Power Production Facilities and Oil and Gas Installations
Expertise in Weather Forecasting
Section Four: Developing, Accelerating, and Preserving Expertise
Expertise for the Future: A new challenge for education
Learning with Zeal: From deliberate practice to deliberate performance
Cognitive Flexibility Theory and the Accelerated Development of Adaptive Readiness and Skill in Situation-Sensitive Knowledge Assembly in Adaptive Response to Novelty
Cognition and Expert-Level Proficiency in Intelligence Analysis
Team Reflection: A catalyst of team development and the attainment of expertise
Learning at the Edge: The role of mentors, coaches, and their surrogates in developing expertise
Acquiring and Maintaining Expertise in Aging Populations
Skill decay: The science and practice of mitigating loss and enhancing retention
Expertise and Resilience
Framing and Translating Expertise for Government
Section Five: Current Issues and the Future of Expertise Research
The War on Expertise: Five communities that seek to discredit experts
Reflections on the Study of Expertise and Its Implications for Tomorrow's World