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The identity affordances of tools: an examination of visual design tool use in STEM 工具的身份启示:在STEM中使用视觉设计工具的检验
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-08-25 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1966471
Joanna Weidler-Lewis, Cynthia Graville, J. Polman
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引用次数: 0
Teaching creative thinking: how design professors externalize their creative thinking in studio classroom talk 创造性思维教学:设计教授如何在工作室课堂演讲中体现他们的创造性思维
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1893337
R. Sawyer
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引用次数: 2
Weaving together the past, present and future in whole class conversations: analyzing the emergence of a hybrid educational chronotope connecting everyday experiences and school science 在课堂对话中将过去、现在和未来编织在一起:分析将日常经历和学校科学联系起来的混合教育计时器的出现
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1964534
Kenneth Silseth, H. Arnseth
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引用次数: 4
Emergence and perezhivanie - the double face of the concept of development 崛起与超越——发展观的两面性
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-08-12 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1961156
Janette Friedrich
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引用次数: 0
Vygotsky’s decolonial pedagogical legacy in the 21st century: back to the future 维果茨基在21世纪的非殖民化教育遗产:回到未来
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1941116
J. Hardman
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引用次数: 6
Scholarship and research in crisis contexts 危机背景下的奖学金和研究
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1991379
Choudy Sophina, Cortez Arturo, Ferholt Beth, Guarrasi Ivana, Jornet Alfredo, Mahmood Mara W., Lemos Monica, Nardi Bonnie, Rajala Antti, Stetsenko Anna, Williams Julian
{"title":"Scholarship and research in crisis contexts","authors":"Choudy Sophina, Cortez Arturo, Ferholt Beth, Guarrasi Ivana, Jornet Alfredo, Mahmood Mara W., Lemos Monica, Nardi Bonnie, Rajala Antti, Stetsenko Anna, Williams Julian","doi":"10.1080/10749039.2021.1991379","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1080/10749039.2021.1991379","url":null,"abstract":"On August 7, as the editorial collective was gathering to discuss the publication of this issue, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its 6 assessment report on the physical science basis (IPCC 2021: Summary for Policymakers, in press) and implications for governmental responses. The report presents what the UN General Secretary has referred to as a “code red for humanity” (McGrath, 2021), a stark look at the climate science that shows that the political goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is virtually impossible today, and that we are headed toward increasing warming – and the devastating environmental and human effects it brings – for the next three decades. The IPCC report makes plain what journalist and activist George Monbiot recently described as humanity’s tragedy: the disconnect between what we know and what we do (Monbiot, 2021). After years of warnings and calls to action from scientific and civic communities, the latest IPCC report shows the specific impacts of this disconnect. It is precisely at the intersection of thought and action that our interdisciplinary field of research on mind, culture, and activity holds promise as a relevant mediation for actors in this crisis. As scholars in the social sciences and humanities, we recognize our great responsibility to make a difference and contribute to bridging the knowledge-action gap through engaged scholarship and research. Scholars focused on mind, culture, and activity – especially those working in cultural-historical, sociocultural and activity theories – stand to contribute to addressing this crisis given their roots in Marxism and other radical frameworks of resistance. Indeed, it was Marx who revealed the inevitably destructive dynamics of capitalism when, “for the first time, nature becomes purely an object for humankind, purely a matter of utility” creating the “universal appropriation of nature as well as of the social bond itself” (see Grundrisse), and, hence, the global crisis of ecology, social justice, equality, and well-being. Today, in the face of extreme and multifaceted emergency, scholarship in this tradition (albeit not without much needed critical development), must elevate its engagement with radical movements and collective struggles for ecological and social justice, while connecting the task of regenerating this tradition with perspectives, such as Global South epistemologies, that challenge and decenter dominant practices. There is increasing consensus that the climate and environmental crises are materially related to global social crises of inequality, racism, and violence against women and LGBT collectives (Klinsky et al., 2017; Sultana, 2021). The very essence of what is causing climate change, and what is preventing us from dealing appropriately with it, lies in the phenomenon’s cultural, historical, socio-economic, and socio-political dimensions (Adger et al., 2013; Moore, 2017). Issues of culture, power, oppressio","PeriodicalId":51588,"journal":{"name":"Mind Culture and Activity","volume":"28 1","pages":"195 - 199"},"PeriodicalIF":1.9,"publicationDate":"2021-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"49422286","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"教育学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Wholeness as a developmental goal 作为发展目标的完整性
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1961157
S. Wortham, Samantha Ha, Jeremy Alexander
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引用次数: 1
Examining the zone of proximal development in learning and development for climate mitigation 研究气候缓解学习和发展的近端发展区域
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1960566
R. Chineka, Keiko Yasukawa
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引用次数: 1
Moving forward with activity theory in a digital world 在数字世界中推进活动理论
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1914662
S. Karanasios, B. Nardi, C. Spinuzzi, Julien Malaurent
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引用次数: 11
Special Issue: “advancing funds of identity theory” 特刊:“同一性理论的发展基金”
IF 1.9 3区 教育学
Mind Culture and Activity Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1930056
Arturo Cortez, S. Choudry, M. Esteban-Guitart, B. Ferholt, Ivana Guarrasi, Alfredo Jornet, Monica Lemos, M. W. Mahmood, B. Nardi, Antti Rajala, A. Stetsenko, J. Williams
{"title":"Special Issue: “advancing funds of identity theory”","authors":"Arturo Cortez, S. Choudry, M. Esteban-Guitart, B. Ferholt, Ivana Guarrasi, Alfredo Jornet, Monica Lemos, M. W. Mahmood, B. Nardi, Antti Rajala, A. Stetsenko, J. Williams","doi":"10.1080/10749039.2021.1930056","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1080/10749039.2021.1930056","url":null,"abstract":"This special issue on Funds of Identity, guest edited by Moisès Esteban-Guitart, is comprised of six research papers and Esteban-Guitart’s response, with collective support from Julian Williams and Alfredo Jornet as host editors. The MCA collective chose to write this overall editorial, initially led by Julian, with Moisès, as we wish to place this Special Issue in conversation with recent developments at MCA that we hope will interest our readers. Readers will have noticed the emergence of the Cultural Praxis website, which includes our statement of commitment and explains the expansion of our editorial collective. We welcome new editors Arturo Cortez (University of Colorado Boulder), Mara Welsh Mahmood (University of California, Berkeley), Monica Lemos (University of Helsinki), and Sophina Choudry (University of Manchester). We hope to expand further in due course. Expanding is not simply a matter of marshaling resources for the growing demands of publishing this journal and the Cultural Praxis website, but also addresses the need to promote and strengthen scholarship related to social movements fighting oppression, and to engage new international contexts and scholarship. These aims find renewed energy in our new editors’ expertise. We also welcome the move of Ivana Guarrasi (University of California, San Diego) from Managing Editor to Editor, and the move of Antti Rajala (University of Oulu) from Book Reviews Editor to Editor. Our editorial expansion is part of a continued commitment to promoting scholarship associated with international social movements that currently receive less attention than they deserve. These include movements in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, as well as the diaspora of these movements’ members around the world. Our vision for Cultural Praxis involves allowing this work to become known and to evolve into scholarly projects of many formats, including research articles to be published in this journal. We will continue to publish articles addressing the concerns of Mind, Culture, and Activity, while also stimulating new types of work that expand the scope of the journal and foster development and equity in our field. Many of us had the benefit of working together in the Spencer Foundation funded “Regenerating CHAT” project, which has helped us to realize the new vision for the journal and for Cultural Praxis (https://re-generatingchat.com and http://culturalpraxis.net/). As a result, of the Regen project, we are working in interest groups on new projects, one of which, the “Learners’ Voices” group, is preparing papers for a new Special Issue, “Learners’ Voices: Activating Transformative Agency in Lifelong Learning” to be published in this journal. The current Special Issue was also conceived in Regen project’s discussions, as a means of critiquing what was perceived as a domestication of the Funds of Knowledge and Funds of Identity theories and developing a more critical edge to these theories and associated praxis. In ","PeriodicalId":51588,"journal":{"name":"Mind Culture and Activity","volume":"28 1","pages":"93 - 96"},"PeriodicalIF":1.9,"publicationDate":"2021-04-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1080/10749039.2021.1930056","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"43747915","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"教育学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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