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Title Mind, culture, and activity : seminal papers from the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition / edited by Michael Cole, Yrjö Engeström, Olga Vasquez
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997

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Description xiii, 501 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Introduction to the 'Mind, Culture, Activity' / Michael Cole, Yrjo Engestrom and Olga Vasquez; -- 2. When is a context? Some issues and methods in the analysis of social competence / Frederick Erickson and Jeffrey Schultz -- 3. Plying frames can be dangerous: some reflections on methodology in cognitive anthropology / Charles O. Frake -- 4. Concepts of ecological validity: their differing implications for comparative cognitive research / Michael Cole, Lois Hood and Raymond P. McDermott -- 5. What's special about experiments as contexts for thinking? / Jean Lave -- 6. Sociolinguistic structure of word lists and ethnic-group differences in categorized recall
15. The invention of writing and the development of numerical concepts in Sumeria: some implications for developmental psychology / Ageliki Nicoloupoulou -- 16. Collective memory: issues from a socio-historical perspective / James Wertsch -- 17. Students' interactional competence in the classroom / Hugh Mehan -- 18. The competence/incompetence paradox in the education of minority culture children / R. Gallimore and K. Hu-Pei-Au -- 19. The organization of bilingual lessons: implications for schooling / Luis C. Moll, Elette Estrada, Esteban Diaz and Lawrence Lopes -- 20. Kanji help readers of Japanese infer the meaning of unfamiliar words / G. Hatano, K. Kuhara and M. Akiyama --
21. Functional environments for microcomputers in education / Denis Newman -- 22. 'But it's important data!': making the demands of a cognitive experiment meet the educational imperatives of the classroom / M. G. Quinsaat -- 23. Performance before competence: assistance to child discourse in the zone of proximal development / Courtney Cazden -- 24. Low-income children's pre-school literary experiences: some naturalistic observations / Alonzo B. Anderson, William H. Teale and Elette Estrada -- 25. Selling candy: a study of cognition in context / Geoffrey B. Saxe -- 26. Mediation and automatization / Edwin Hutchins -- 27. Mind in action: a functional approach to thinking / Sylvia Scribner --
28. Coordination, cooperation and communicatoin in the Courts: expansive transitions in legal work / Yrjo Engestrom, Katherine Brown, L. Carol Christopher and Judith Gregory -- 29. The politics of representation / Michael Holquist -- 30. Wisdom from the periphery: talk, thought and politics in the ethnographic theater of John Milington Synge / R. P. McDermott -- 31. Learning to be deaf: conflicts between hearing and deaf cultures / Carol Padden and Harry Markowicz -- 32. Why must might be right?: observations on sexual herrschaft Esther Goody -- 33. Just say no: responsibility and resistance / Bonnie E. Litowitz
Anderson F. Franklin -- 7. Looking for Big Bird: studies of memory in very young children / Judy S. DeLoache and Ann L. Brown -- 8. 'Body Analogy' and the cognition of rotated figures / Yutaka Sayeki -- 9. Paradigms and prejudice / Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition -- 10. The early history of the Vygotskian school: the relationship between mind and activity / Norris Minick -- 11. One developmental line in European activity theories / Eric Axel -- 12. Activity, consciousness and communication / David Bakhurst -- 13. The sound of the violin / Ernest E. Boesch -- 14. Non-Cartesian artefacts in dwelling activities: steps towards a semiotic ecology / Alfred Lang --
Summary "This volume brings together articles from The Quarterly Newsletter of the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition. The selected articles are important benchmarks in the recent history of research and theory on the cultural and contextual foundations of human development. The central theme of this discussion can be posed as a question: How shall we develop a psychology that takes as its starting point the actions of people participating in routine, culturally organized activities? The discussion is organized in terms of a set of overarching themes of importance to psychologists and other social scientists: The nature of context; experiments as contexts; culture-historical theories of culture, context, and development; the analysis of classroom settings as a social important context of development; the psychological analysis of activity in situ; and questions of power and discourse. This text will appeal to graduate students and professionals in psychology, anthropology, education, and child development."--
Analysis Cognition and culture
Ethnopsychology
Social psychology
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Cognition and culture.
Ethnopsychology.
Social psychology.
Ethnopsychology.
Cross-Cultural Comparison.
Psychology, Social.
Author Cole, Michael, 1938-
Engeström, Yrjö, 1948-
Vasquez, Olga A.
University of California, San Diego. Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition.
LC no. 96038956
ISBN 0521552389 hardcover
0521558239 paperback
9780521552387 hardcover
9780521558235 paperback