Collaborative Projects: An Interdisciplinary Study
- 410pages
- 15 heures de lecture
'Projects' shape nearly every aspect of our lives, and yet this concept is rarely examined. This book changes that.






'Projects' shape nearly every aspect of our lives, and yet this concept is rarely examined. This book changes that.
This book offers a critical examination of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory, rooted in the psychological framework established by Lev Vygotsky. It delves into the theoretical underpinnings and implications of Vygotsky's ideas, exploring their relevance and application in contemporary contexts. The author engages with key concepts, challenges existing interpretations, and proposes new insights, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on psychology and education.
One the world's foremost experts on Hegel presents the often-ignored philosopher's ideas for today's activists.
Drawing on the work of renowned psychological theorist Lev Vygotsky, Blunden extends his work begun with Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity
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