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Project

Collaboration in the media: the impact of interthinking and distributive cognition on news and media production processes.

The central research questions of the research project are: which components (including interthinking) play salient roles in the distributed cognition of media production work and how are these components organized in interaction? The project analyses segments of 200 hours of audio-recorded media production meetings in which (i) media products were planned, (ii) drafts were discussed, and (iii) updates and revisions were made.

Date:15 Oct 2010 →  14 Apr 2012
Keywords:media, collaboration, interaction
Disciplines:Other humanities and the arts, Linguistics, Policy and administration, Sociology of life course, family and health, Social psychology, Media studies, Other languages and literary studies, Other media and communications, Theory and methodology of linguistics, Other philosophy, ethics and religious studies not elsewhere classified, Social stratification, Applied sociology, Journalism and professional writing, Other sociology and anthropology, Communication sciences, Social theory and sociological methods