We draw on recent accounts of social epistemology to present a novel account of epistemic cognition that is 'socialised'. In developing this account we foreground the: normative and pragmatic nature of knowledge claims; functional role that 'to know' plays when agents say they 'know x'; the social context in which such claims occur at a macro level, including disciplinary and cultural context; and the communicative context in which such claims occur, the ways in which individuals and small groups express and construct (or co construct) their knowledge claims. We frame prior research in terms of this new approach to provide an exemplification of its application. Practical implications for research and learning contexts are highlighted, suggesting a re-focussing of analysis on the collective level, and the ways knowledge-standards emerge from group-activity, as a communicative property of that activity. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Kawasaki, Jarod N.
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