[Xmca-l] Re: Date change to WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24: Live conversation for readers of the Polyphonic Autobiography

Martin Packer mpacker@cantab.net
Sun Jan 14 14:12:47 PST 2018


And I understand that the date has been extended for proposals to write commentaries on the Polyphonic Autobiography, to be published in Mind, Culture, and Activity.

Proposals should be sent to 

Here’s the link to the Story of LCHC - the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition:

<http://lchcfestschrift.wikispaces.com/The+Story+of+LCHC+-+An+Unfinished+Polyphonic+Autobiography <http://lchcfestschrift.wikispaces.com/The+Story+of+LCHC+-+An+Unfinished+Polyphonic+Autobiography>>

And here’s the call for papers:

Martin

"I may say that whenever I meet Mrs. Seligman or Dr. Lowie or discuss matters with Radcliffe-Brown or Kroeber, I become at once aware that my partner does not understand anything in the matter, and I end usually with the feeling that this also applies to myself” (Malinowski, 1930)



> On Jan 14, 2018, at 2:33 PM, Beth Ferholt <bferholt@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> We are sorry but we need to change the date of this event to WEDNESDAY,
> JANUARY 24.
> 
> 
> We also want to remind you that it important to have read the document
> before the conversation, or the conversation will be diluted.
> 
> 
> We invite you to participate in a live conversation with Michael Cole
> on Culture,
> Development, and the Social Creation of Social Inequality: A Polyphonic
> Autobiography, and, more broadly, LCHC’s history and legacy. Two members of
> the lab and different times —Lois Holzman from the Rockefeller University
> days in the 1970s and Beth Ferholt most recently in the 2000s -- will join
> Mike on one end of the "phone". We three are wanting to learn how people
> are responding to the document -- what resonates, what’s confusing, what’s
> relevant to the current day and to the work that we all do, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> The live 60-minute conversation will take place Wednesday January 24 at
> 8:00 AM PST.  It will be uploaded to the MCA website and kept there for
> future use.  If you are interested and able to participate, send an email
> to lholzman@eastsideinstitute.org and we will send you further information
> including the instructions for entering the Zoom conversation.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Beth
> 
> -- 
> Beth Ferholt
> Associate Professor
> Department of Early Childhood and Art Education
> Brooklyn College, City University of New York
> 2900 Bedford Avenue
> Brooklyn, NY 11210-2889
> 
> Email: bferholt@brooklyn.cuny.edu
> Phone: (718) 951-5205
> Fax: (718) 951-4816



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