[Xmca-l] Re: Neoformation and developmental change: Issue 4 article for discussion

Alfredo Jornet Gil a.j.gil@iped.uio.no
Sat Dec 16 00:55:15 PST 2017


Thanks, Andy,
Alfredo
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Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Neoformation and developmental change: Issue 4 article for discussion

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Andy Blunden
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On 16/12/2017 6:38 PM, Bill Kerr wrote:
> hi Alfredo,
> I downloaded Michael's first article and David's response. Is Michael's
> response to David (Looking back to the Future) still available as a free
> download? When I go to the site I get an invitation to login or purchase.
>
> Interested in this discussion.
> Thanks,
> Bill Kerr
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 4:03 AM, Alfredo Jornet Gil <a.j.gil@iped.uio.no>
> wrote:
>
>> Steemed xmca'ers,
>>
>>
>> the year is close to its end and we have yet to discuss a selected article
>> from Issue 4. The choice this time is an article written by Wolff-Michael
>> Roth: "Neoformation: A Dialectical Approach to Developmental Change?".
>>
>>
>> The article, which is attached and will be made open access for a brief
>> time soon, brings up the concept of "neoformation", a Vygotskian notion
>> that has appeared more than once in xmca but which is not so common in the
>> literature, despite having quite a methodological import in Vygotsky's
>> writings.
>>
>>
>> I believe the topic is timely given parallel discussions and critiques to
>> Vygotsky in xmca and in recent literature. Moreover, the article brings
>> with it a companion, David's Kellogg commentary (which is open access right
>> now), and a response by Michael. So its a 3 for 1 treat!
>>
>>
>> The whole issue is published here:
>>
>> http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/hmca20/current?nav=tocList
>>
>>
>> Michael has kindly agreed to join the conversation in the coming days, and
>> I encourage you all to have a look at the paper and not to be shy bringing
>> in comments and questions. I think this is a unique opportunity we have for
>> digging into the different ways in which Vygotsky's legacy may live on in
>> current and future CHAT and CHAT-related research/literature.
>>
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
>>
>




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