Wolff-Michael Roth
Lansdowne Professor (applied cognitive science)

 

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co/editor of

.Mind, Culture, & Activity
.Cultural Studies of Science Education
.FQS: Forum Qualitative Social Research

2 book series: .SENSE: science & math
.SENSE: culture & history

contact address

 

Wolff-Michael Roth
MacLaurin Building A548
Victoria, BC
V8W 3N4
mroth@uvic.ca

 

favorite sites

  .Faculty of Ed Research
  .Kenneth Tobin
  .Jay Lemke
  .Mike Bowen

  .Damien Vervust, artist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

my brother's pass time
La Palma

 

 

Toward an Anthropology of Graphing: Semiotic and Activity-Theoretic Perspectives presents the results of several studies involving scientists and technicians. In Part One of the book, Graphing in Captivity, the author describes and analyses the interpretation scientists volunteered given graphs that had been culled from an introductory course and textbook in ecology. Surprisingly, the scientists were not the experts that the author expected them to be on the basis of the existing expert-novice literature. The section ends with the analysis of graphs that the scientists had culled from their own work. Here, they articulated a tremendous amount of background understanding before talking about the content of their graphs. In Part Two, Graphing in the Wild, the author reports on graph usage in three different workplaces based on his ethnographic research among scientists and technicians. Based on these data, the author concludes that graphs and graphing are meaningful to the extent that they are deeply embedded in and connected to the familiarity with the workplace.

The book will be published this year (2003) by Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

 

 

update: MAY-12-08

talks & workshops

ICCA 2006
- Solidarity and conflict

making trouble
(((the most oppressive hegemony comes from where you least expect it: your friends)))

new pieces
- Science hegemony
- Identity & Community
older pieces
- Mêlée & literacy
- Radical passivity
- On responsibility . . .
- On editing . . .
- Ethics as social practice
- Political ethics, unethical politics
- Vagaries and politics of funding 1
- Vagaries and politics of funding 2
- Editorial power/authorial suffering



preprints

Science studies
- Scientist-resident interaction over community water
- Science and the good citizen
Scientific literacy
- Allgemeinbildung: Readiness for living in risk society
- Citizenship and science education
Gesture studies
- Gestures: The leading edge of literacy...
Workplace math
- The meaning of meaning...
- The emergence of graphing...