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Cultural Historical Psychology and the Reset of History. [PDF]
AbstractThe authors argue that, in the research trajectory of cultural historical psychology, there are nuclear aspects of Vygotsky’s theory that have been insufficiently considered. Three of these aspects are herein discussed: the intense and rapid changes to mediational processes and their influence on human psyche; meaningful findings on ...
Del Río P, Álvarez A.
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Scientific Publications on Cultural-Historical Psychology from 2010 to 2020: Dynamics, Geography, and Key Ideas [PDF]
Background. This paper presents the results of a study into the breadth, dynamics, and diversity of the interdisciplinary branch of cultural-historical psychology. The scatter of thematic areas within the cultural-historical approach indicates the urgent
Boris G. Meshcheryakov +2 more
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Modernity of cultural-historical psychology
Background of the article is set by the need to determine the main topics and formulate new tasks of the current stage of development of the cultural-historical psychology. Objective.
Boris D. El’konin
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Bibliometric Analysis of the Journal “Cultural-Historical Psychology” [PDF]
This study aims to explore the journal bibliometric characteristics of the journal “Cultural-historical psychology”. The citation data were drawn from references of each article of “Cultural-historical psychology” during 2005 and 2015.
Shvedovskaya A.A., , Meshkova N.V.,
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Spinoza’s Doctrine of Affect in Cultural-Historical Psychology
Spinoza regarded life as an active play of affects, and human freedom as the taming of passions by means of the concepts of reason. Following him, Lev Vygotsky treats affect as the alpha and omega of mental development.
A. D. Maidansky
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Applied Cultural-Historical Psychology in Front of Current Challenges [PDF]
Relevance. The current situation of the pandemic and a number of other crisis situations in modern society have shown the insufficient development of the methodology of clinical psychology which for a long time has been focused on the study of various ...
Valery I. Oleshkevich +1 more
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Over a century ago Lev Vygotsky founded a Theory that was later elaborated in the works of his disciples and became known as the Cultural-Historical Theory and Activity Approach.
Plakitsi K., Rubtsova O.V.
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Cultural-Historical Theory and Social Psychology: A Nexus of Ideas
Background. The relevance of the stated topic is determined by two circumstances: the need to determine the main directions of the theoretical and methodological reflection of modern social psychology and the task of explaining the socio-psychological ...
Tahir Yu. Bazarov +2 more
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We propose that leaders play a more important role in voters’ party sympathy in proportional representation systems (PR) than previous research has suggested. Voters, from the 2018 Swedish General Election, were in an experiment asked to describe leaders
Annika Fredén, Sverker Sikström
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Existential Foundations of the Clinical and Psychological Picture of Our Time Tragedy [PDF]
The study presents a model of the clinical and psychological picture of our contemporaries' experience of tragic events related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ermolaeva M.V., Lubovsky D.V.
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