01351nas a2200133 4500008004100000245012800041210006900169300001400238490000600252520078700258100002001045700001801065856013401083 1997 eng d00aNavigating the Current of Economic Policy: Written Genres and the Distribution of Cognitive Work at a Financial Institution0 aNavigating the Current of Economic Policy Written Genres and the a238–2550 v43 a
Like navigating a ship (Hutchins, 1993), conducting monetary policy involves complex processes of distributed cognition. The difference is that, in a governmental financial institution like the Bank of Canada, much of the cognitive work and its distribution are accomplished by means of interweaving webs of genres of discourse. The genres of the Bank enable both the forming and reforming of policy as well as the constant reflexive self-monitoring necessary for maintaining the robustness of the institution and for achieving its goals. The genres operate as sites for the communal construction of and negotiation over knowledge; paradoxically, as institutionalized artifacts, they both channel and codify thinking at the same time that they function as sites for change.
1 aFreedman, Aviva1 aSmart, Graham uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/navigating-current-economic-policy-written-genres-and-distribution-cognitive-work-financial