Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity
This special issue provides a set of articles written by former colleagues and friends of Jan Hawkins—a member of a talented group of graduate students who participated in the weekly seminars held in what was then referred to as the Institute for Comparative Development during the mid-1970s. The single theme that brought together this diverse group of scholars and that dominates the papers in this issue is the belief in the value of human diversity not only as a resource for understanding human nature, but as a necessity for continued human development. The articles and commentaries testify that the ideas, practices, and values that Jan Hawkins helped to create in the mid-1970s are now found around the world.
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Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity
This special issue provides a set of articles written by former colleagues and friends of Jan Hawkins—a member of a talented group of graduate students who participated in the weekly seminars held in what was then referred to as the Institute for Comparative Development during the mid-1970s. The single theme that brought together this diverse group of scholars and that dominates the papers in this issue is the belief in the value of human diversity not only as a resource for understanding human nature, but as a necessity for continued human development. The articles and commentaries testify that the ideas, practices, and values that Jan Hawkins helped to create in the mid-1970s are now found around the world.
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Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity

Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity

Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity

Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind, Culture, and Activity

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This special issue provides a set of articles written by former colleagues and friends of Jan Hawkins—a member of a talented group of graduate students who participated in the weekly seminars held in what was then referred to as the Institute for Comparative Development during the mid-1970s. The single theme that brought together this diverse group of scholars and that dominates the papers in this issue is the belief in the value of human diversity not only as a resource for understanding human nature, but as a necessity for continued human development. The articles and commentaries testify that the ideas, practices, and values that Jan Hawkins helped to create in the mid-1970s are now found around the world.

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ISBN-13: 9780805896114
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2003
Series: Mind, Culture and Activity Series , #10
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Volume 10, Number 1, 2003. Contents: INTRODUCTION: M. Cole, Culture, Technology, and Development: In Memory of Jan Hawkins. INTRODUCTION TO ISSUE: X. Lin, G. Hatano, Technology, Culture, and Adaptive Minds: An Introduction. ARTICLES: X. Lin, D.L. Schwartz, Reflection at the Crossroads of Cultures. L.A. Hammond, Building Houses, Building Lives. C.D. Lee, Towards a Framework for Culturally Responsive Design in Multimedia Computer Environments: Cultural Modeling as a Case. J.W. Schofield, A.L. Davidson, The Impact of Internet Use on Relationships Between Teachers and Students. COMMENTARIES: J. Bransford, Some Special Features of This Special Issue: Core Values and Possible Next Steps. L.M. Gomez, R. Pea, Studying Complex Social Practice to Improve Lives: Humanistic Computing for Learning. M. Honey, A. Collins, Remembering Jan Hawkins. BOOK REVIEW: A. Stetsenko, Alexander Romanovich Luria, A Scientific Biography.
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