Andy-- Might we get a Holzcamp paper in PDF form and
put it on xmca for discussion? My guess is that
Charles Tolman's book would be the best secondary
source.
In 1986 when the first AT conference was held in
Berlin, AT was in close dialogue with Holzcampian
critical theory. I do not know who on the list could
lead a discussion here.
mike
> My friend's English was not very good and it was
> difficult to make progress, especially as she
> didn't really know about Vygotsky but was just
> reporting the received wisdom of her friends. I
> was hoping that one you lovely xmca people would
> tell me. Wolf-Michael provided some useful
> information.
> Andy
>
>
> At 09:17 AM 20/08/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>>I know of Holzkamp and I have read the Tolman book
>>but what makes it "better" than the Vygotsky
>>school?
>>
>>Geoff Hayward
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Andy Blunden" <andy@mira.net>
>>To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
>>Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:38 AM
>>Subject: Holzkamp
>>
>>
>> > Is anyone familiar with the "German Critical
>> > Psychology" of Klaus
>>Holzkamp?
>> > I'm not, but a German friend of mine from Jena
>> > is insisting that German Critical Psychology is
>> > "even better" than the Vygotsky School, but the
>>only
>> > English language web link she has been able to
>> > give me is to a book by Charles Tolman of the
>> > University of Victoria, Canada:
>> >
http://web.uvic.ca/german/400/students/gewalt92.html
>> >
>> > Andy Blunden
>> >
>> >
>> >
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