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Multiple Timescales of Joint Remembering in the Crafting of a Memory-Scaffolding Tool during Collaborative Design

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Joint remembering relies on the successful interweaving of multiple cognitive, linguistic, bodily, social and material resources, anchored in specific cultural ecosystems. Such systems for joint remembering in social interactions are composed of processes unfolding over multiple but complementary timescales which we distinguish for analytic purposes with the terms 'coordination', 'collaboration', 'cooperation', and 'culture', so as better to study their interanimation in practice. As an illustrative example of the complementary timescales involved in joint remembering in a real-world activity, we present a micro-qualitative analysis of an interactional sequence in which two members of a four-person team of video designers crafted a memory-scaffolding tool. In order to find the temporal structure of the crafting of the memory-scaffolding tool, we used software for pattern recognition. The analysis suggests that coordination, collaboration, cooperation, and culture reveal complementary aspects of interacting to remember, which should be considered as complex phenomenon unfolding at multiple interanimating timescales.
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hal-02303086 , version 1 (02-10-2019)

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Lucas Bietti, John Sutton. Multiple Timescales of Joint Remembering in the Crafting of a Memory-Scaffolding Tool during Collaborative Design. EAPCogSci 2015 EuroAsianPacific Joint Conference on Cognitive Science, Sep 2015, Turin, Italy. ⟨hal-02303086⟩
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