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Trading zones and interactional expertise
Authors:Harry Collins   Robert Evans  Mike Gorman  
Affiliation:aCentre for the Study of Knowledge Expertise and Science (KES), Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff CF10 3WT, UK;bDepartment of Department of Science, Technology, & Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4746, USA
Abstract:
The phrase ‘trading zone’ is often used to denote any kind of interdisciplinary partnership in which two or more perspectives are combined and a new, shared language develops. In this paper we distinguish between different types of trading zone by asking whether the collaboration is co-operative or coerced and whether the end-state is a heterogeneous or homogeneous culture. In so doing, we find that the voluntary development of a new language community—what we call an inter-language trading zone—represents only one of four possible configurations. In developing this argument we show how different modes of collaboration result in different kinds of trading zone, how different kinds of trading zone may be ‘nested’ inside each other and discuss how a single collaboration might move between different kinds of trading zone over time. One implication of our analysis is that interactional expertise is a central component of at least one class of trading zone.
Keywords:Trading zones   Interactional expertise   Interdisciplinarity   Creole
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