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Author Yamagata-Lynch, Lisa C., author.

Title Activity systems analysis methods : understanding complex learning environments / by Lisa C. Yamagata-Lynch
Published New York ; London : Springer, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource (148 pages) : illustrations
Contents Activity systems analysis and its value -- Understanding cultural historical activity theory -- Activity systems analysis critics -- Examples of activity systems analysis used in research for various purposes -- Qualitative research in activity systems analysis -- In-depth examples of activity systems analysis research
Summary "In the last two decades, there has been growing interest in pursuing theoretical paradigms that capture complex learning situations. Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) is one of several theoretical frameworks that became very popular among educational researchers because it conceptualizes individuals and their environment as a holistic unit of analysis. It assumes a non-dualistic ontology and acknowledges the complexities involved in human activity in natural settings. Recently, reputable journals such as the American Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, and Educational Researcher that are targeted for a wide-range of audience have included articles on CHAT. In many of such articles, CHAT has been referred to as social constructivism, sociocultural theory, or activity theory. Activity systems analysis is one of the popular methods among CHAT researchers for mapping complex human interactions from qualitative data. However, understanding the methods involved in activity systems analysis is a challenging task for many researchers. This difficulty derives from several reasons. First the original texts of CHAT are in Russian and there have been numerous authors who report on the difficulties of reconciling translation problems of the works of original authors' such as Vygotsky and Leontiev. Second, in North America activity systems analysis has deviated from the Russian scholars' intentions and Engestrom's original work using the triangle model to identify tensions to overcome and bring about sociopolitical change in participant practices. Third, to this date there are numerous publications on the theoretical background of activity theory and studies reporting the results of using activity systems analysis for unpacking qualitative data sets, but there have been no methodological publications on how researchers engage in activity systems analysis. Thus, there is a dearth of literature in both book and journal publications that guide researchers on the methodological issues involving activity systems analysis"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-138) and index
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Subject Learning -- Research -- Methodology
Action theory.
EDUCATION -- Educational Psychology.
Learning -- Research -- Methodology.
Action theory.
Action theory
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781441963215
1441963219