Mobility and Composition: The Architecture of Coherence in Non-places

Jason Swarts North Carolina State University

Abstract

This paper considers how veterinary students compose narratives of patient care. The author discusses the labor required to uncover narrative agents and actions, arrange them in time, posit causal connections, and assemble the elements into a coherent narrative. Students quickly learn how much of this effort can be effectively offloaded to a dedicated infrastructure of cognitive resources and how much must be offloaded to less suitable resources, the latter of which incurs important cognitive costs.

Journal
Technical Communication Quarterly
Published
2007-06-07
DOI
10.1080/10572250701291020
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