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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES : A
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF CRAFT SPECIALISATION Valentine Roux
As many studies have shown ?, the relationship between technical systems and
social ...
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES : A
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF CRAFT SPECIALISATION Valentine Roux
As many studies have shown ?, the relationship between technical systems and
social ...
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More precisely , the three recognised levels of competence correspond to
different forms of specialisation , perceptible along two distinct axes . On the
socio - economic axis of specialisation , craftsmen at the two higher levels of
competence ...
More precisely , the three recognised levels of competence correspond to
different forms of specialisation , perceptible along two distinct axes . On the
socio - economic axis of specialisation , craftsmen at the two higher levels of
competence ...
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In the second case , specialisation is technical : only few individuals have
acquired specific know - how , and take charge of manufacturing those objects
which are more technically demanding , or which require specific knowledge .
Variations ...
In the second case , specialisation is technical : only few individuals have
acquired specific know - how , and take charge of manufacturing those objects
which are more technically demanding , or which require specific knowledge .
Variations ...
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Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
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