Culture and the Development of Children's Action: A Theory of Human Development, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-13590-6
Hardcover
384 pages
June 1997
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Developmental and Nondevelopmental Orientations in Psychology, andTheir Contexts.
Basic Assumptions Underlying Psychological Research.
Crossroads of the Deductive and Inductive Lines of KnowledgeConstruction in Psychology.
Theoretical Bases for a Theory of "Bounded Indeterminacy" ofDevelopment.
The Theoretical System.
Actions in Culturally Organized Contexts: Settings ofMealtimes.
Cultural Regulation and the Development of Children's Actions atMealtimes.
Cultural Autoregulation of the Self: Semiotic Mediation of theIntrapsychological Realm.
Conclusions: "Bounded Variability" in Human PsychologicalDevelopment, and the Methodology for Its Study.
References.
Index.
Basic Assumptions Underlying Psychological Research.
Crossroads of the Deductive and Inductive Lines of KnowledgeConstruction in Psychology.
Theoretical Bases for a Theory of "Bounded Indeterminacy" ofDevelopment.
The Theoretical System.
Actions in Culturally Organized Contexts: Settings ofMealtimes.
Cultural Regulation and the Development of Children's Actions atMealtimes.
Cultural Autoregulation of the Self: Semiotic Mediation of theIntrapsychological Realm.
Conclusions: "Bounded Variability" in Human PsychologicalDevelopment, and the Methodology for Its Study.
References.
Index.