Re: getting the list together

From: N (VYGOTSKY@CHARTER.NET)
Date: Mon Nov 25 2002 - 14:52:21 PST


Mike,

Personally, I am not that up on the new stuff and maybe there isn't any?
I guess I would see most of the authors mentioned in a "generation ?"
context. They all have published very interesting and essential CHAT
work, and while they of course are still publishing, I would not see it
as contemporary.

Lets see, the following from MCA would be a start.

*Keeping Resistance in View in an Activity Theory Analysis* 2
<http://www.catchword.com/cgi-bin/linker?ini=erlbaum&reqidx=/catchword/erlbaum/10749039/v9n1/s2/p2>

   Judith Diamondstone

*Artifact Mediation in Dewey and in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory*
297
<http://www.catchword.com/cgi-bin/linker?ini=erlbaum&reqidx=/catchword/erlbaum/10749039/v8n4/s3/p297>

   Reijo Miettinen

   
*Mathematical Problems and Goals in Children's Play of an Educational
Game* 201
<http://www.catchword.com/cgi-bin/linker?ini=erlbaum&reqidx=/catchword/erlbaum/10749039/v7n3/s8/p201>

   Steven R. Guberman; Geoffrey B. Saxe

It would be nice to have some from ISCARAT too, and other comtemporay
applications.

I would be willing to help get acessible readings from your earlie r2-5
- Revolutionary roots through AT. Do we have specific reading selected?

N

Mike Cole wrote:

>Nate-- Feel free to make specific suggestions for changes. All articles I was thinking
>of are less than 5 years old, but if you know better recent stuff, tell us about it and
>how to get our hands on it.
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>Which part of the course would you like to coordinate?
>mike
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