Advancing the funds of identity theory: a critical and unfinished dialogue

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Esteban-Guitart
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ABSTRACT Since the notion of funds of identity was first proposed, a large number of related works have followed, most of which have been reviewed recently by Hogg and Volman (2020). This special issue is a step forward both in the conceptualization of the construct, and in its educational applications. Three developments in particular are considered. The first deals with the directive and prospective nature of funds of identity, linked to the higher psychological processes, such as imagination, agency or creativity. Second, there is the idea of establishing identity work as a curricular subject in itself, and as a vehicle for the critical understanding/transformation of oneself and of one’s surrounding reality. Third, the range of methodological resources and educational practices that are used to identify, generate and exploit funds of identity is increasingly. The notion of funds of identity is furthermore re-conceptualized in two ways: first as an ongoing, subjective, social and cultural, generative-directive process, grounded in our embodied experience of the world and in social interactions, and second, as symbolic resources that are used to give meaning to oneself and help to project, plan and organize life projects, and a critical understanding of reality.
推进身份理论的基础:一场批判性的、未完成的对话
摘要自身份基金概念首次提出以来,大量相关工作接踵而至,其中大部分最近由Hogg和Volman(2020)进行了综述。这期特刊在概念化和教育应用方面都向前迈出了一步。特别考虑了三个事态发展。第一部分涉及身份资金的指导性和前瞻性,与更高的心理过程有关,如想象力、能动性或创造力。其次,有一种想法是,将身份工作本身确立为一门课程,并将其作为对自己和周围现实进行批判性理解/转变的工具。第三,用于识别、产生和利用身份资金的方法资源和教育实践的范围越来越广。身份资金的概念进一步以两种方式重新概念化:第一,作为一个持续的、主观的、社会和文化的、生成性的指导过程,以我们对世界和社会互动的具体体验为基础;第二,作为象征性资源,用于赋予自己意义,帮助规划、计划和组织生活项目,以及对现实的批判性理解。
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Mind Culture and Activity
Mind Culture and Activity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.00
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期刊介绍: Mind, Culture, and Activity (MCA) is an interdisciplinary, international journal devoted to the study of the human mind in its cultural and historical contexts. Articles appearing in MCA draw upon research and theory in a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, cognitive science, education, linguistics, psychology, and sociology. Particular emphasis is placed upon research that seeks to resolve methodological problems associated with the analysis of human action in everyday activities and theoretical approaches that place culture and activity at the center of attempts to understand human nature.
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