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Ethical Expertise and Moral Authority
Whether or not there is such a thing as moral expertise, and, if so, what constitutes it, is much debated. Empirical expertise bestows epistemic...
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Expertise, moral subversion, and climate deregulation
The weaponizing of scientific expertise to oppose regulation has been extensively studied. However, the relevant studies, belonging to the emerging...
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Perceptual expertise, universality, and objectivity
Perceptual malleability and diversity can stem from perceptual learning, expertise, genetics, disease, or accident. Perceptual malleability and...
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Conceptualizing content-related PD facilitator expertise
Studies of facilitators of professional development (PD) for mathematics teachers have been increasing in order to improve their preparation for...
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Studying Expertise Online
This chapter discusses the paradoxical position that expertise has come to occupy nowadays, as it is both ubiquitous and very much challenged. It... -
The ethical implications of Chatbot developments for conservation expertise
Chatbots have emerged as a potent artificial intelligence (AI) tool for expediting expert knowledge, including evidence used for conservation...
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Domain expertise extraction for finding rising stars
The field of expertise extraction utilizes published research enabling communities to highlight and identify the skills of researchers within...
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Gaming Expertise Metrics: A Sociological Examination of Online Knowledge Creation Platforms
Online environments have the potential to disrupt traditional orderings of expertise and allow a wider audience to engage as experts in the process...
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Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise
This paper explores the concept of moral expertise in the contemporary philosophical debate, with a focus on three accounts discussed across moral...
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Navigating the role of emotions in expertise: public framing of expertise in the Czech public controversy on birth care
Despite the abundant scholarship on sociopolitical embeddedness of expertise, its relation to emotions remains understudied. The paper fills this gap...
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Cultural expertise in mafia trials in Italian law courts
Since the 1980s, the Italian courts of law have made unprecedented strides in unravelling knowledge on the mafia during the mafia trials. This...
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Information distortion in word-of-mouth retransmission: the effects of retransmitter intention and source expertise
Recently, word of mouth (WOM) has gained increasing strategic importance. The rising prevalence of communication via social media has made...
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Exploring adaptive expertise in residency: the (missed) opportunity of uncertainty
Preparing novice physicians for an unknown clinical future in healthcare is challenging. This is especially true for emergency departments (EDs)...
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Expertise increases planning depth in human gameplay
A hallmark of human intelligence is the ability to plan multiple steps into the future
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An expertise reversal effect of imagination in learning from basketball tactics
The imagination effect occurs when participants learn better from imagining procedures or concepts rather than from studying them. The aim of the...
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Becoming an Actionable Scientist: Challenges, Competency, and the Development of Expertise
Demand has grown for actionable science to support real-world decision-making around climate change and related environmental management challenges....
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Toolkitting: an unrecognized form of expertise for overcoming fragmentation in inter- and transdisciplinarity
A growing number of inter- and transdisciplinary (ITD) toolkits provide methods, processes, concepts, heuristics, frameworks, and other resources for...
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Board diversity of industry expertise: impacts on strategic change and product markets
We provide evidence that board diversity of industry expertise leads to internal strategic change at the firm level. We base our diversity of...
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Issues of Expertise in Perception and Imagination: Commentary on Stokes
In this commentary on Dustin Stokes’ Thinking and Perceiving , I focus on his discussion of perceptual expertise. This discussion occurs in the...
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Using pointing gestures to convey tactical information: investigating the roles of expertise and complexity
Coach’s speech and pointing gestures are closely related. However, the question of whether the coach’s pointing gestures influence the learning of...