Situated cognition is a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing[1] by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound to social, cultural and physical contexts.[2]
Situativity theorists suggest a model of knowledge and learning that requires thinking on the fly rather than the storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. In essence, cognition cannot be separated from the context. Instead knowing exists, in situ, inseparable from context, activity, people, culture, and language. Therefore, learning is seen in terms of an individual's increasingly effective performance across situations rather than in terms of an accumulation of knowledge, since what is known is co-determined by the agent and the context.
Situatedcognition is a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound to social...
Cartesian dualism. It is closely related to the extended mind thesis, situatedcognition, and enactivism. The modern version depends on understandings drawn...
seminal paper "SituatedCognition and the Culture of Learning" by John Seely Brown, Allan Collins, and Paul Duguid brought situatedcognition to the forefront...
elements and events Situation report, abbreviated sitrep Situated, located Situatedcognition, a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing...
Distributed cognition is an approach to cognitive science research that was developed by cognitive anthropologist Edwin Hutchins during the 1990s. From...
embedded cognition (EEC) is a philosophical theoretical position in cognitive science, closely related to situatedcognition, embodied cognition, embodied...
of Fleck's thought collectives sociologists built the concept of situatedcognition: that the perspective of the researcher fundamentally affects their...
model comes from learning in context and is based on theories of situatedcognition. Cognitive scientists maintain that the context in which learning...
Social cognition is a topic within psychology that focuses on how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations...
S2CID 26878237. Brown, John; Collins, Alan; Duguid, Paul (1989). "SituatedCognition and The Culture of Learning". Educational Researcher. 18 (1): 32–42...
"Philosophical Antecedents of SituatedCognition" in P. Robbins and M. Aydede, Eds, The Cambridge Handbook of SituatedCognition, Cambridge, Cambridge University...
scientific knowledge." Enactivism is closely related to situatedcognition and embodied cognition, and is presented as an alternative to cognitivism, computationalism...
model of plans and their implementation cannot account for the situated action and cognition involved in real-world practices of users relating to plans:...
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Group cognition is a social, largely linguistic phenomenon whereby a group of people produce a sequence of utterances that performs a cognitive act. That...
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Faickney Osborn. Situatedcognition – theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound...
Neisser's definition of "cognition" illustrates the then-progressive concept of cognitive processes: The term "cognition" refers to all processes by...
J.; Cornelissen, J (2011). "Language, communication, and socially situatedcognition in entrepreneurship. Academy Of Management Review" (PDF). Academy...
Turing-scale robotics is an empirical branch of research on embodied cognition and situatedcognition. In 2014, Victor Argonov has suggested a non-Turing test for...