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Series foreword | ||
List of contributors | ||
Sociocultural studies: history, action, and mediation | 1 | |
Pt. I | Human action: historical and theoretical foundations | |
1 | Cultural-historical psychology and the psychological theory of activity: retrospect and prospect | 37 |
2 | The need for action in sociocultural research | 56 |
3 | Theories of action, speech, natural language, and discourse | 75 |
Pt. II | Mediation in action | |
4 | Writing and the mind | 95 |
5 | An approach to an integrated sensorimotor system in the human central brain and a subconscious computer | 124 |
Pt. III | Sociocultural setting, intersubjectivity, and the formation of the individual | |
6 | Observing sociocultural activity on three planes: participatory appropriation, guided participation, and apprenticeship | 139 |
7 | The constitution of the subject: a persistent question | 165 |
Pt. IV | Sociocultural settings: design and intervention | |
8 | Socio-cultural-historical psychology: some general remarks and a proposal for a new kind of cultural-genetic methodology | 187 |
9 | Tossing, praying, and thinking: the changing architectures of mind and agency | 215 |
Index | 249 |
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