ISBN:
9789004548657
,
9004548653
,
9789004388758
,
9004388753
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 261 Seiten
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
Practice of research method volume 7
Series Statement:
Practice of research method
Uniform Title:
Doing cultural-historical activity theory in the wild
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Doing CHAT in the wild
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Doing CHAT in the wild
DDC:
306.072/1
Keywords:
Culture Research
;
Methodology
;
Sociology Methodology
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Tätigkeitspsychologie
;
Soziologie
;
Methodologie
Abstract:
"Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) and other Vygotskian approaches are becoming increasingly popular among social scientists interested in studying human actions, thoughts and emotions in their cultural contexts. Building on non-dualist, dialectical materialist epistemological premises, these approaches, however, can pose important challenges to the scholar and the student aiming at first adopting them in their research. What are the concrete, method-related implications of CHAT perspectives for the way we do research in the field? Showcasing the work of well-established as well as emerging CHAT scholars, this volume presents from-the-field insights of non-dualist CHAT methodology for both newcomers and the initiated. Contributors are: Sylvie Barma, Michael Cole, Patricia Dionne, Philip Dupuis-Laflamme, Ritva Engeström, Beth Ferholt, Alfredo Jornet, Isabelle Rioux, Frédéric Saussez, Christopher Schuck, Anna Stetsenko, Marie-Caroline Vincent and Samantha Voyer"--
Description / Table of Contents:
From-the-field challenges of a non-dualist methodology / Patricia Dionne and Alfredo Jornet -- Knowledge production as a process of making mis/takes, at the edge of uncertainty : research as an activist, risky, and personal quest / Anna Stetsenko -- Agency and activity of students from non-dominant groups : methodological and ethical issues / Isabelle Rioux and Patricia Dionne -- The constant or person-as-place, and research-life : sustaining collaboration between university-based and field-based co-researchers / Beth Ferholt and Chris Schuck -- Dialogical epistemology as a resource of CHAT methodology in the close interaction of science and society / Ritva Engeström -- Dialectical analysis of learning and development through career counselling groups : the challenge of emotions / Patricia Dionne -- Decision-forming processes leading to peer mentorship / Sylvie Barma, Marie-Caroline Vincent and Samantha Voyer -- On the relevance of the concept of zone of proximal development for problematizing qestions about development in adulthood and freedom in developmental intervention / Frederic Saussez and Philip Dupuis-Laflamme -- Studying with/out an object : participant observation in CHAT / Alfredo Jornet -- Conclusion : a reflection on CHAT's history and direction : interview with Michael Cole / Patricia Dionne and Alfredo Jornet.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
DOI:
10.1163/9789004548664
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