Cultural psychology and its future : complementarity in a new key /

Features an address by Prof. Jaan Valsiner, which is followed by ten commentary chapters and his response to them. In his lecture, Valsiner explores what Niels Bohrs revolutionary principle of complementarity can contribute to the development of a cultural psychology that takes time, semiotics, and...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Wagoner, Brady, 1980- (Editor), Chaudhary, Nandita, 1957- (Editor), Hviid, Pernille (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Charlotte, NC : Information Age, 2014
Series:Niels Bohr professorship lectures in cultural psychology.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cultural psychology and its future: complementarity in a new key / Jaan Valsiner
  • Complementarity as an epistemology of life / Ivana Marková
  • Onlookers and actors in the drama of existence: complementarity in cultural psychology and its existential aspects / Svend Brinkmann
  • Affordances, mereology, positions, and the possiblity of a cultural psychology: a little something complementary to some of the themes in Jaan Valsiner's address / Rom Harré
  • Open complementarity in cultural psychology / Luca Tateo and Giuseppina Marsico
  • From describing to reconstructing life trajectories: how the TEA (Trajectory Equifinality Approach) explicates context-dependent human phenomenal / Tatsuya Sato, Yuko Yasuda, Mami Kanzaki and Jaan Valsimer
  • Developing idiographic research methodology: extending the trajectory equifinality model and historically situated sampling / Eric Jensen and Brady Wagoner
  • Valsiner's horizons toward Bohr's tradition / Lívia Mathias Simão
  • On not beating one's wings in the void: linking contexts of meaning-making / Robert E. Innis
  • Kierkegaard, Kitchen, complementarity and cultural psychology: a thought experiment / Sven Hroar Klempe
  • Sculpture and art installations: toward a cultural psychological analysis / Tania Zittoun and Alex Gillespie
  • Complementarity transformed: constructing freedom on the border / Jaan Valsiner