Cultural psychology and its future : complementarity in a new key

Cultural Psychology is a radical new look in psychology that studies how persons and social-cultural worlds mutually constitute one another. With the increase of globalization and multicultural exchanges, cultural psychology becomes the psychological science for the 21st century. Encounters with oth...

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Other Authors Wagoner, Brady (Editor), Chaudhary, Nandita (Editor), Hviid, Pernille (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2014]
SeriesNiels Bohr professorship lectures in cultural psychology.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806612611
DOI10.1108/978-1-62396-627-0
Physical Description1 online resource (xvii, 193 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Editors Introduction: Cultural psychology reborn / Brady Wagoner, Nandita Chaudhary and Pernille Hviid
  • Part I. The niels bohr professorship lecture
  • Chapter 1. Cultural psychology and its future: Complementarity in a new key / Jaan Valsiner
  • Part II. Complementarity as epistemology
  • Chapter 2. Complementarity as an epistemology of life / Ivana Marková
  • Chapter 3. Onlookers and actors in the drama of existence: Complementarity in cultural psychology and its existential aspects / Svend Brinkmann
  • Chapter 4. Affordances, mereology, positions, and the possibility of a cultural psychology: A little something complementary to some of the themes in Jaan Valsiner's address / Rom Harré
  • Part III. Methodological explorations
  • Chapter 5. Open complementarity in cultural psychology / Luca Tateo and Giuseppina Marsico
  • Chapter 6. From describing to reconstructing life trajectories: How the TEA (trajectory equifinality approach) explicates context-dependent human phenomena / Tatsuya Sato, Yuko Yasuda, Mami Kanzaki and Jaan Valsiner
  • Chapter 7. Developing idiographic research methodology: Extending the trajectory equifinality model and historically situated sampling / Eric Jensen and Brady Wagoner
  • Part IV. Interpretation, imagination, and art
  • Chapter 8. Valsiner's horizons toward bohr's tradition / Lívia Mathias Simão
  • Chapter 9. On not beating one's wings in the void: Linking contexts of meaning-making / Robert E. Innis
  • Chapter 10. Kierkegaard, kitchen, complementarity and cultural psychology: A thought experiment / Sven Hroar Klempe
  • Chapter 11. Sculpture and art installations: Toward a cultural psychological analysis / Tania Zittoun and Alex Gillespie
  • Part V. Reply
  • Chapter 12. Complementarity transformed: Constructing freedom on the border / Jaan Valsiner.