Re: Boundary object

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Tue, 28 Oct 1997 10:48:02 +0200 (EET)

Eugene, thanks for your comment. The idea that the visit itself is a
boundary object never occurred to me. Wouldn't that reduce the notion of
boundary object to some sort of frame, or participation framework (a la
Goffman)? What would be left of the 'objectness', in the sense of something
toward which the actions are oriented and which motivates the activity?

Yrjo Engestrom