| Julkaisun nimi | “How Do We Replace Concrete?” Building Sector Professionals Addressing Knowledge Asymmetries About Climate-Wise Housing. |
| Kirjoittajat | Koskela, M., Kääntä, L., Salmela, E., & Syrjälä, H. |
| Julkaisija | HERMES – Journal of Language and Communication in Business |
| ISBN/DOI | https://doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.vi65.152197 |
| Julkaisupäivä | 8.10.2025 |
Abstract
The aim of the article is to explore how housing and construction field experts give advice concerning climate-wise housing in a professional magazine, and what types of potential knowledge asymmetries are connected with the advice. By potential knowledge asymmetries we refer to situations in which experts writing to other experts in a professional magazine indicate differences in the depth, scope, or type of knowledge possessed about a topic by offering advice to the readers. By offering advice, the authors position themselves as having epistemic authority on the topics they address. Based on argumentative, editorial-type texts in a Finnish building and construction field magazine, a pragmatic discourse analysis combined with qualitative content analysis of ways of advice-giving and sources of potential knowledge asymmetries in the context of climate-wise housing was conducted. The findings reveal that (1) all combinations of explicit-implicit and targeted-not-targeted advice-giving are present in the data, but explicit and not-targeted advice are most prevalent; (2) there are five main sources of potential knowledge asymmetries concerning system-level phenomena: technical, legal-regulatory, political, economic, and expertise-related. The paper concludes by discussing the potential and limitations of advice-giving in written expert-to-expert contexts in contributing to advancing climate-wise housing.


