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Dialectics of the Ideal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Dialectics of the Ideal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-28
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Dialectics of the Ideal: Evald Ilyenkov and Creative Soviet Marxism Levant and Oittinen provide a window into the subterranean tradition of ‘creative’ Soviet Marxism, which developed on the margins of the Soviet academe and remains largely outside the orbit of contemporary theory in the West. With his ‘activity approach’, E.V. Ilyenkov, its principal figure in the post-Stalin period, makes a substantial contribution toward an anti-reductionist Marxist theory of the subject, which should be of interest to contemporary theorists who seek to avoid economic and cultural reductionism as well as the malaise of postmodern relativism. This volume features Levant’s translation of Ilyenkov’s Dialectics of the Ideal (2009), which remained unpublished until thirty years after the author’s tragic suicide in 1979. Contributors include: Evald Ilyenkov, Tarja Knuuttila, Alex Levant, Andrey Maidansky, Vesa Oittinen, Paula Rauhala, and Birger Siebert.

The Eternal Return
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Eternal Return

Cultural-historical activity theory frequently is used as a framework for studying static situations statically. In this book, the authors implement Lev Vygotsky’s call for doing unit rather than element analysis by studying activity dynamically, across different spatial and temporal scales. The eternal return, that is, the continual production of change while reproducing the system, is taken as the central metaphor for a system that produces self-movement. A case study is provided of salmon enhancement in British Columbia (Canada), linking the 120-year cultural history of this activity, with the 30-year evolution of a fish hatchery that concretely constitutes the system in one of the possible ways, and the knowing and learning of individual fish culturists, which is analyzed at the time scales of five years down to the micro-evolution of individual conversations. Most importantly, the authors implement Vygotsky’s call for theorizing affect and emotion at the very heart of the activity system, showing how the eternal return allows us to under-stand the change of worker involvement and identification with the goals of their workplace.

Developmental Work Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

Developmental Work Research

"Developmental work research is an innovative approach to the study and reshaping of work and learning. It expands cultural-historical activity theory by bringing it to the domains of work, technology and organizations. The world of work is in turmoil, increasingly dominated by 'runaway objects' generated by globalization and greed (global markets are such massive objects out of control). Yet it is the object that motivates work and generates visons of better future. The use values of objects have not vanished, although they are more difficult to grasp than perhaps ever before. Developmental work research rediscovers and expands use values in runaway objects. In workplace interventions it engages practitioners in expansive re-forging of the objects of their work."--Cover.

The Holocaust Museum and Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Holocaust Museum and Human Rights

Spanning six continents—Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia, North America, and South America—this edited collection offers a comparative, transnational study of Holocaust and human rights museums that foregrounds the overlapping and often contested work these institutions do in narrating and memorializing histories of genocide and human rights abuses for a public audience. Museums that link the Holocaust with social justice, human rights, and genocide prevention have been founded in many countries—for example, the Kazerne Dossin Memorial Museum in Belgium, the Anne Frank House in the Netherlands, and the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre in South Africa—making Holocaust and hum...

Putting Activity Theory to Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 649

Putting Activity Theory to Work

Cultural-historical activity theory is a powerful toolkit for social sciences. This book demonstrates how the Finnish school of developmental work research uses activity theory in the analysis and practical transformation of work, technology and organizations. Developmental work research is a longitudinal and interventionist approach. Researchers aim at generating, supporting and following cycles of expansive learning in the activity systems they study. The process opens up qualitatively new possibilities for creating use values and for developing the capabilities and agency of the practitioners and their clients. Critical dialogue and partnerships are built between the researchers and the o...

Aspects of the Dialogical Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Aspects of the Dialogical Self

Aspects of the Dialogical Self is, at the core, a documentation of the outcome of a symposium held at the Second International Connference on the Dialogical Self (2002). Starting from a psycholinguistical and socio-cultural approach, its aim was to present several perspectives on the phenomenon of (inner) speech on the borders of communication and cognition and of individual and social performances. The symposium was concerned with the concept of development in different respects: in regard to the relation between inner speech and literacy (Juan Daniel Ramirez), to questions and their special role for the dialogical self (Marie-Cécile Bertau), and to the role of mutuality in psychological g...

Culture and Emerging Educational Challenges
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Culture and Emerging Educational Challenges

This book is the result of a long movement of ideas and practices between Brazil and Germany. It brings together different research methodologies (discourse analysis, case studies, cross-cultural comparison, and action and practice- research) and studies innovative theoretical approaches and childhood-related practices that question present power relations and open up new ways of dealing with emerging phenomena in the fields of school and educational policy as well as in home-rearing, therapeutic, and community practices. A series of critical case-studies and examples of radically innovative educational, media and therapeutic practices and community-based interventions are presented, all of ...

Reflexionsgespräche führen
  • Language: de

Reflexionsgespräche führen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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  • Language: de
  • Pages: 434

"Schwarze Bestien, rote Gefahr"

Um den Kolonialkrieg des Kaiserreichs gegen die Herero und Nama in Afrika zu rechtfertigen, wurden diese als blutdürstige Bestien dargestellt. Frank Sobich zeigt, wie dieses Bild sich in der deutschen Öffentlichkeit durchsetzte, und verfolgt seine weitere Geschichte: Bei den Reichstagswahlen von 1907 wurden die "schwarzen Bestien"zusammen mit der "umstürzlerischen"Sozialdemokratie und dem angeblich feindlichen Ausland zu einer nationalen Bedrohung aufgebauscht. Frank Oliver Sobichpromovierte an der Universität Bremen und arbeitet in der Jugend- und Erwachsenenbildung.

Begriffliches Lernen und entwickelnder Unterricht
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 310

Begriffliches Lernen und entwickelnder Unterricht

Ausgehend von der kulturhistorischen Behindertenpädagogik (Feuser, Jantzen) erschließt das Buch von Birger Siebert erstmals die im deutsch-sprachigen Bereich bisher nur rudimentär wahrgenommene Theorie des „entwickelnden Unterrichts“. Sie geht auf den russischen Psychologen V. V. Davydov zurück und verbindet – durch umfangreiche empirische Forschung fundiert – Entwicklungspsychologie und schulisches Lernen. Sie folgt dabei den theoretischen Grundannahmen von L. S. Vygotskij, dass gutes Lernen die Entwicklung fördert. Weltweit beachtet war sie u.a. einer der wesentlichen Impulsgeber für die Erfolge Finnlands in den PISA-Untersuchungen. Auf der anderen Seite ist Davydovs Theorie ...