Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline
The distinguished psychologist Michael Cole, known for his pioneering work in literacy, cognition, and human development, offers a multifaceted account of what cultural psychology is, what it has been, and what it can be. A rare synthesis of the theory and empirical work shaping the field, this book will become a major foundation for the emerging discipline.
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Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline
The distinguished psychologist Michael Cole, known for his pioneering work in literacy, cognition, and human development, offers a multifaceted account of what cultural psychology is, what it has been, and what it can be. A rare synthesis of the theory and empirical work shaping the field, this book will become a major foundation for the emerging discipline.
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Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline

Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline

by Michael Cole
Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline

Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline

by Michael Cole

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The distinguished psychologist Michael Cole, known for his pioneering work in literacy, cognition, and human development, offers a multifaceted account of what cultural psychology is, what it has been, and what it can be. A rare synthesis of the theory and empirical work shaping the field, this book will become a major foundation for the emerging discipline.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674262751
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 02/06/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Michael Cole is Professor of Communication and Psychology and Director of the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition at the University of California, San Diego.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Sheldon H. White

Introduction

Enduring Questions and Disputes

Cross-Cultural Investigations

Cognitive Development, Culture, and Schooling

From Cross-Cultural Psychology to the Second Psychology

Putting Culture in the Middle

Phylogeny and Cultural History

A Cultural Approach to Ontogeny

The Cognitive Analysis of Behavior in Context

Creating Model Activity Systems

A Multilevel Methodology for Cultural Psychology

The Work in Context

Notes

References

Acknowledgments

Index

What People are Saying About This

This clear and engaging introduction to cultural psychology will have a major impact on a wide range of readers, and its sociohistoric approaches to mind will bear reading and rereading at more advanced levels. Cultural Psychology promises to be a very important book.

Barbara Rogoff

An immensely important book. Cole is a leading researcher and theorist whose work has for decades provided impetus for advancement in our understanding of culture and mind, and this volume offers readers a big step forward. In it, Cole integrates cultural and historical ideas with the traditional findings and approaches of psychology, and he relates very important theoretical concepts to empirical work on cognition and learning in everyday life. By coordinating cultural ideas with processes of individual development as well as species development, this volume helps move the field beyond the nature-nurture dichotomy. Cultural Psychology is a valuable contribution that is sorely needed.
Barbara Rogoff, University of California, Santa Cruz

William in Kessen

Cole has carried out a heroic task and, in his usual gracious style, he has moved cultural psychology a great distance forward.
William in Kessen, Yale University

Jerome Bruner

"A pathbreaking voluem on cultural psychology by one of the modern masters of that subject."

Richard A. Shweder

Herder, Wundt, Dilthey, Sapir, and all the ancestral spirits of cultural psychology must be smiling down at this book and pleased to see their once and future discipline alive and well in the writings of Michael Cole.
Richard A. Shweder, University of Chicago

James Wertsch

This clear and engaging introduction to cultural psychology will have a major impact on a wide range of readers, and its sociohistoric approaches to mind will bear reading and rereading at more advanced levels. Cultural Psychology promises to be a very important book.
James Wertsch, Washington University, St. Louis

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