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Volume 11, Issue 2 (2015): Experiential Knowledge, Expertise, and Connoisseurship
Published
January 18, 2016
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Editorial
On Understanding Expertise, Connoisseurship, and Experiential Knowledge in Professional Practice
Nithikul Nimkulrat, Kristina Niedderer, Mark Evans
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Main Articles
Mobilizing Disability Experience to Inform Architectural Practice: Lessons Learned from a Field Study
Peter-Willem Vermeersch, Ann Heylighen
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Intuition as an Expression of Procedural Knowledge and its Association With Sense-Impressions: Illustrations From Winemaking Practice
Nelius Boshoff
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Emotions in Risk Assessment and Decision Making Processes During Craft Practice
Camilla Groth
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Expertise and Tacit Knowledge in Artistic and Design Processes: Results of an Ethnographic Study
Johanna Schindler
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Aesthetic Responses Made Visible Through Voices of Experts
Anna Kholina
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Metaphors in Design: How We Think of Design Expertise
Melehat Nil Gulari
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Forms and Levels of Expertness: Interpreting Accounts of Typeface Design
Michael Harkins
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Developing Expertise and Connoisseurship Through Handling Objects of Good Design: Example of the I.L.E.A./Camberwell Collection
Maria Georgaki
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Connoisseurship as a Substitute for User Research? The Case of the Swiss Watch Industry
Matthew Sinclair
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