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Idealism, materialism, and Vygotsky’s cultural historical theory [PDF]
Vygotsky straddled the period of the Russian Revolution and found himself facing the Marxist materialist ideology of the Soviet Union with the need for a new method of psychology.
Gustav A. von Schulz
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Working With Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
This article focuses on the experiences of two researchers, Wolff-Michael ROTH and Luis RADFORD, using cultural-historical activity theory in mathematics education.
Wolff-Michael Roth +2 more
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Cultural-historical didactics and education theory
Cultural-historical didactics is explained as psychologically based didactics and presented in its essential characteristics, starting from its theoretical grounding.
Hartmut Giest
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Cultural-historical activity theory: founding insights and new challenges
The article presents central ideas and future challenges of cultural-historical activity theory, focusing specifically on the work of the so-called Helsinki school of activity theory.
Sannino A., Engeström Y.,
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Means Problem in Cultural-Historical Theory
The article presents a dialectical analysis of psychological means as one of the problems within cultural-historical psychology. The author raises the question of what properties psychological means must have in order to serve as a tool for ...
N.E. Veraksa
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Editorial: Education and development in early years from cultural-historical theory [PDF]
Alexander Veraksa +3 more
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Lectures on the Psychology of Development
At that time, cultural-historical theory was just entering its maturity phase, but it had already yielded valuable theoretical and experimental results. It was based on the “instrumental method”.
Vygotsky L.S.
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Cultural Pluralism and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
For liberalism, values such as respect, reciprocity, and tolerance should frame cultural encounters in multicultural societies. However, it is easy to disregard that power differences and political domination also influence the cultural sphere
Collste, Göran
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Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction [PDF]
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility to engage in meaningful cultural and intersubjective practices. Although the term schizophrenia is less than 100 years old, madness is generally believed
Gonçalves, J. +2 more
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Adopting a Grounded Theory Approach to Cultural-Historical Research: Conflicting Methodologies or Complementary Methods? [PDF]
Grounded theory has long been regarded as a valuable way to conduct social and educational research. However, recent constructivist and postmodern insights are challenging long-standing assumptions, most notably by suggesting that grounded theory can be ...
Seaman, Jayson O.
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