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Sociocultural Studies of Mind

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Klappentext Sociocultural Studies of Mind addresses the primary question: how is mental functioning related to the cultural! historical! and institutional settings in which it exists? Although the contributors speak from different perspectives! there is a clear set of unifying themes that run through the volume: 1. One of the basic ways that sociocultural setting shapes mental functioning is through the cultural tools employed. 2. Mediation provides a formulation of how this shaping occurs. 3. In order to specify how cultural tools exist and have their effects! it is essential to focus on human action as a unit of analysis. This landmark volume defines a general approach to sociocultural psychology! one that we hope will be debated and redefined as the field moves forward. Sociocultural Studies of Mind is crucial reading for researchers and graduate students in cognitive science! philosophy! and cultural anthropology. Zusammenfassung This book addresses the primary question: how is mental functioning related to the cultural! historical! and institutional settings in which it exists? Although the contributors speak from different perspectives! there is a clear set of unifying themes that run through the volume. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Introduction James V. Wertsch, Pablo del Rio and Amelia Alvarez: Part II. Human Action: Historical and Theoretical Foundations: 1. Cultural-historical psychology and the psychological theory of activity: retrospect and prospect Vladimir P. Zinchenko; 2. The need for action in sociocultural research James V. Wertsch; 3. Theories of action, speech, natural language, and discourse Jean-Paul Bronckart; Part III. Mediation in Action: 4. Writing and the mind David R. Olson; 5. An approach to an integrated sensory-motor system in the human central brain and a subconscious computer Tadanobu Tsunoda; Part IV. Sociocultural Setting, Intersubjectivity, and the Formation of the Individual: 6. Observing sociocultural activity on three planes: participatory appropriation, guided participation, apprenticeship Barbara Rogoff; 7. The constitution of the subject: a persistent question Ana Luiza B. Smolka, Maria Cecilia R. Dee Goes, Angel Pino; Part V. Sociocultural Settings: Design and Intervention: 8. Socio-cultural-historical psychology: some general remarks and a proposal for a new kind of cultural-genetic methodology Michael Cole; 9. Tossing, praying, and thinking: the changing architectures of mind and agency Amelia Alvarez Rodriguez and Pablo del Río Pereda....

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Authors Pablo del Rio, J. Wertsch, James V. Wertsch, James V. (Clark University Wertsch, James V. Rio Wertsch
Assisted by Amelia Alvarez (Editor), Pablo del Rio (Editor), James V. Wertsch (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.1995
 
EAN 9780521476430
ISBN 978-0-521-47643-0
No. of pages 268
Series Learning in Doing
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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