Carlin2021

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Carlin2021
BibType ARTICLE
Key Carlin2021
Author(s) Andrew Carlin, Joanna Marques, Ricardo Moutinho
Title Seeing by proxy: Specifying “professional vision”
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Tag(s) EMCA, Astronomy education, Instruction, Perspicuous settings, Professional vision, Sunspots, Telescope, Transparent vision
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Year 2021
Language English
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Journal Learning, Culture and Social Interaction
Volume 30
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Pages 100532
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DOI 10.1016/j.lcsi.2021.100532
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Abstract

Professional vision has become a key concept for the study of expertise. This paper celebrates the sophistication of Charles Goodwin's (1994) formulation of the concept by specifying a form of professional vision, rather than relying on its coinage to do the work of analysis. Video of a public astronomy education session in a Portuguese observatory shows how the astronomer instructs a young boy to recognize sunspots against the background of the Sun. The astronomer is unable to see what the visitor sees; yet he can explain the visitor's observation, which he does through a question and answer sequence. We call this practice of making astronomical sense of observations “seeing by proxy”. Seeing by proxy specifies professional vision as a cultural method of instruction. It particularizes professional vision as a praxeological not a conceptual matter.

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