Perspectives on activity theory: Part of Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives/

Editor Yrjö Engeström,

Perspectives on activity theory: Part of Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives/ Edited by Yrjo Engestrom, Reijo Miettien and Raija- Leena Punamaki - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. - 462 p.

Activity theory and individual and social transformation / Yrjö Engeström
The content and unsolved problems of activity theory / Vassily V. Davydov
Knowledge as shared procedures / Stephen Toulmin
Activity theory in a new era / Vladmir A. Lektorsky
Society versus context in individual development: does theory make a difference? / Charles W. Tolman
Cultural psychology: some general principles and a concrete example / Michael Cole
Laws, logics, and human activity / Antti Eskola
Collapse, creation, and continuity in Europe: how do people change? / Yrjö-Paavo Häyrynen
Activity theory and the concept of integrative levels / Ethel Tobach
The relevance to psychology of Antonio Gramsci's ideas on activity and common sense / Francesco Paolo Colucci
The expanded dialogic sphere: writing activity and authoring of self in Japanese classrooms / Yuji Moro
Improvement of schoolchildren's reading and writing ability through the formation of linguistic awareness / Kyoshi Amano
Psychomotor and sociomotional processes in literacy acquisition: results of an ongoing case study involving a nonvocal cerebral palsic young man / Matthias Bujarski, Martin Hildebrand-Nilshon, Jan Kordt
Play and motivation / Pentti Hakkarainen
Drama games with 6-year-old children: possibilities and limitations / Stig Broström
Activity formation as an alternative strategy of instruction / Joachim Lompscher
Activity theory and history teaching / Marianne Hedegaard
Didactic models and the problem of intertextuality and polyphony / Jacques Carpay, Bert Van Oers
Metaphor and learning activity / Bernd Fichtner
Transcending traditional school learning: teacher's work and networks of learning / Reijö Miettinen
The theory of activity changed by information technology / Oleg K. Tikhomirov
Activity theory, transformation of work, and information systems design / Kari Kuutti
Innovative learning in work teams: analyzing cycles of knowledge creation in practice / Yrjö Engeström
Object relations theory and activity theory: a proposed link by way of the procedural sequence model / Anthony Ryle
The concept of sign in the work of Vygotsky, Winnicott, and Bakhtin: futher intergration of object relations theory and activity theory / Mikael Leiman
From addiction to self-governance / Anja Koski-Jännes
Notes:

Activity theory is an interdisciplinary approach to human sciences that originates in the cultural-historical psychology initiated by Vygotsky, Leont'ev, and Luria. It takes the object-oriented, artifact-mediated collective activity system as its unit of analysis, thus bridging the gulf between the individual subject and the societal structure. This volume is the first comprehensive presentation of contemporary work in activity theory, with 26 original chapters by authors from 10 countries

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