Re: [xmca] Constructivism/Constructionism

From: Barbara Crossouard (b.crossouard@sussex.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2006 - 14:23:09 PST


I also like the story of the four umpires on this distinction, with an
activity theory twist to the delivery of the ball.

Barbara

Engeström, Y. (2000) Activity Theory and the Social Construction of
Knowledge: a story of four umpires, Organization, 7, (2) pp.301-310.

Quoting Hendranus Vermeulen <hendranus@gmail.com>:

> Dear David
>
> I came across the article from a link on "Anna Stetsenko's
> Publications:
> Articles in Journals" web page (
> http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Psychology/developmental/Anna2.htm) on the
> Developmental Psychology web site at The Graduate Center, The City
> University of New York. This is where Anna Stetsenko is Professor and
> Head
> of the PhD Program. So I assumed it had been published.
>
> I hope that it I have not made a mistake by posting the URL to the
> XMCA?
>
> Sincerely
> Hendranus
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