“这个朋友很好”:幼儿通过与(游戏)物体的互动来协商社会关系

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Magnus Karlsson , Nicola Nasi
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摘要

本文探讨了儿童在同伴游戏中协商社会关系时对客体的部署。从瑞典幼儿园的视频民族志研究中,本研究建立在对儿童学习和发展的文化历史视角的见解之上,并将其与人类社会行为的多模式互动视角相结合。具体来说,本文分析了5岁儿童与物体的游戏(互动)行为的扩展序列,重点关注儿童如何不仅与其他人互动,而且在物质文化和环境中互动。如分析所示,儿童巧妙地转换和使用物质(游戏)对象,包括它们在游戏空间中的位置,以指示对玩伴的从属或非从属立场。研究认为,儿童对物品的局部部署与儿童对友谊关系的协商密切相关,并进一步与同伴群体的社会等级有关,这种等级是在一个回合一个回合的基础上(重新)协商的。被审视的实践也是相关的,并且是儿童获得各种社交技能的一个例子:通过局部玩物体,儿童完善互动策略,使他们能够胜任管理他们的社会关系和网络。
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“This friend was nice”: Young children's negotiation of social relationships in and through interactions with (play) objects

This paper explores children's deployment of objects in negotiating social relationships during peer play. Drawing from video-ethnographic research in a Swedish preschool, this study builds on insights from a cultural-historical perspective on children's learning and development, which is integrated with a multimodal interactional perspective on human social action. Specifically, the article analyzes an extended sequence of play (inter)actions with objects among children aged 5, focusing on how children interact not only with other humans, but (with)in a material culture and environment. As the analysis illustrates, children ingeniously transform and use material (play) objects, including their positioning in the play space, to index affiliative or disaffiliative stances toward playmates. It is argued that children's local deployment of objects is germane to children's negotiation of their friendship relationships and is further related to the social hierarchy of the peer group, which is (re-)negotiated on a turn-by-turn basis. The practices under scrutiny are also relevant and an example of children's acquisition of various social skills: by locally playing with objects, children refine interactional strategies that allow them to competently manage their social bonds and networks in preschool.

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Learning Culture and Social Interaction
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