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(1 Postdoctoral Researcher position)
 
(1 Postdoctoral Researcher position)
  
Department of Philosophy, University of Milan (Italy)
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Key information:
  
Title – Coordinating actions: interaction, language, and technology in collaborative workplace activities
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* Deadline: 15 November 2016
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* Job description: https://www.scribd.com/document/326484860/Post-Doc-Bando-2016-Finale-Gobo-e-Zucchi-docx
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* Details: http://www.unimi.it/cataloghi/ass_collaborazione_ricerca/BANDO_tipo_A_2016engsite.pdf
  
Supervisors – proff. Giampietro Gobo and Alessandro Zucchi
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More details:
  
Purpose – To study the coordination and articulation work in team.
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* Department of Philosophy, University of Milan (Italy)
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* Title – Coordinating actions: interaction, language, and technology in collaborative workplace activities
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* Supervisors – proff. Giampietro Gobo and Alessandro Zucchi
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* Purpose – To study the coordination and articulation work in team.
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* Approach – ethnomethodology, cognitive sociology, ethnopragmatics
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* Methodology – observational, participative, interpretative and contemplative
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* Methods – ethnography, videography, discourse and conversational analysis
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* Findings – To highlight the links among body, senses and social activity at work, in order to understand the main features, requirements and strategies for coordination and cooperation in teamwork.
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* Practical implications – To outline bodily, cognitive, pragmatic, organizational and social strategies, methodologies and techniques in order to convert simple groups in successful cooperative teamworks.
  
Approach – ethnomethodology, cognitive sociology, ethnopragmatics
 
  
Methodology – observational, participative, interpretative and contemplative
 
 
Methods – ethnography, videography, discourse and conversational analysis
 
 
Findings – To highlight the links among body, senses and social activity at work, in order to understand the main features, requirements and strategies for coordination and cooperation in teamwork.
 
 
Practical implications – To outline bodily, cognitive, pragmatic, organizational and social strategies, methodologies and techniques in order to convert simple groups in successful cooperative teamworks.
 
 
DL: 15 November 2016:  http://www.unimi.it/cataloghi/ass_collaborazione_ricerca/BANDO_tipo_A_2016engsite.pdf
 
 
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|Web link=https://www.scribd.com/document/326484860/Post-Doc-Bando-2016-Finale-Gobo-e-Zucchi-docx
 
|Web link=https://www.scribd.com/document/326484860/Post-Doc-Bando-2016-Finale-Gobo-e-Zucchi-docx

Revision as of 02:48, 5 October 2016

EMCAPostdocMilan16
Type Job
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates - 2016/11/15
Link https://www.scribd.com/document/326484860/Post-Doc-Bando-2016-Finale-Gobo-e-Zucchi-docx
Address University of Milan
Geolocation 38° 40' 47", -90° 20' 15"
Abstract due 2016/02/15
Submission deadline 2016/02/15
Final version due
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EMCA Postdoc in Milan 2016:


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Coordinating actions: interaction, language, and technology in collaborative workplace activities

(1 Postdoctoral Researcher position)

Key information:

More details:

  • Department of Philosophy, University of Milan (Italy)
  • Title – Coordinating actions: interaction, language, and technology in collaborative workplace activities
  • Supervisors – proff. Giampietro Gobo and Alessandro Zucchi
  • Purpose – To study the coordination and articulation work in team.
  • Approach – ethnomethodology, cognitive sociology, ethnopragmatics
  • Methodology – observational, participative, interpretative and contemplative
  • Methods – ethnography, videography, discourse and conversational analysis
  • Findings – To highlight the links among body, senses and social activity at work, in order to understand the main features, requirements and strategies for coordination and cooperation in teamwork.
  • Practical implications – To outline bodily, cognitive, pragmatic, organizational and social strategies, methodologies and techniques in order to convert simple groups in successful cooperative teamworks.