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Remote work and distributed cognition : Studying remote work with DiCoT (2023)


Merilehto, J. (2023). Remote work and distributed cognition : Studying remote work with DiCoT. In T.-H. Meen, & C.-Y. Chang (Eds.), IAMSTEM 2021 : The 4th International Annual Meeting on STEM Education (Article 040025). American Institute of Physics. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2685. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0132149


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All authors or editorsMerilehto, Juhani

Parent publicationIAMSTEM 2021 : The 4th International Annual Meeting on STEM Education

Parent publication editorsMeen, Teen-Hang; Chang, Chun-Yen

Place and date of conferenceKeelung, Taiwan12.-14.8.2021

eISBN978-0-7354-4437-9

Journal or seriesAIP Conference Proceedings

ISSN0094-243X

eISSN1935-0465

Publication year2023

Publication date05/05/2023

Number in series2685

Article number040025

PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics

Publication countryUnited States

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1063/5.0132149

Publication open accessNot open

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Abstract

Working and studying remotely has become increasingly prevalent, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Research and design of these locations have thus become even more relevant. Distributed Cognition and particularly the DiCoT (Distributed Cognition for Teamwork) framework has been used in previous studies to analyse and design teamwork and teamworking locations. However, research on this specific topic of remote working and hybrid work with DiCoT has been limited. This paper targets this research gap. The empirical research is conducted with an online diary and ethnographic field study, to produce insights into these locations of remote- and hybrid work and about the framework itself. As a result, 13 Primary Empirical Conclusions are produced. DiCoT can be seen as a promising lens for the analysis and design of remote working locations.


Keywordsdistance studiesremote workteamworkdistributed workcognition

Free keywordscognitive systems; DiCoT; distributed cognition; hybrid work; remote learning


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Reporting Year2023

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