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Memory practices, and learning: interactional, institutional, and sociocultural perspectives

Linell, Per(Edited by)Maekitalo, Asa(Edited by)Saeljoe, Roger(Edited by)
Part of the Advance in cultural psychology series
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Memory and learning are seen as mental phenomena and generally studied as brain processes, for example, within various branches of psychology and neuroscience.

This book represents a rather different tack, based on sociocultural theory, cultural psychology and dialogism.

Authors from many different disciplines and countries study memory and learning as practices adopted by people in different interactional and institutional contexts.

Studies range from detailed analyses of situated activities to broad sociohistorical studies of cultural phenomena and collective memories such as national narratives and physical symbols for commemorating events and traditions.

By focusing on how people engage in remembering and learning, this book provides a necessary complement to currently popular neuroscientific approaches.

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Product Details
1681236214 / 9781681236216
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
153.1
10/01/2017
English
409 pages
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