2011
DOI: 10.1177/0959354310380492
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Possibilities as limitations: A study of the scientific uptake and moulding of G.A. Miller’s metaphor of chunk

Abstract: This article concerns the workings of metaphors in knowledge formation within psychology. Specifically, the review is focused on George Miller’s (1956) “chunk” metaphor. After considering the introduction and use of the metaphor in his text, the article examines papers in leading psychological research journals to analyse the reception and transformation of the metaphor. How do the researchers take up chunk as a question and organizing principle in their analyses? The results show (a) a tension in conceptualiz… Show more

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