Dear friends,
Although I do not contribute to the list as I would love to, I would like to
suggest that the members could add some of the Swiss writers with a
Vygotskian and Bakhtinian backgroud to the list. I believe they could also
contribute a lot to the discussion. In my opinion, we could try to add some
of the discussion on the role, use and description of language developed by
Bronckart, Schneuwely and Dolz, to mention some. I really believe that would
be a wonderful opportunity to expand the discussion developed last year with
the ideas developed by Hasan, Daniels and Wells. I did it with my group here
in Brazil and I think it was a very nice opportunity for us to review our
way of understanding language, activity, consciousness, sign and tool.
Unfortunately, we do not have the same amount of time to use the list to
discuss as we would love to, but, hopefully, we will be able to make some
comments on the topic.
Best regards,
Fernanda Liberali
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Cole" <lchcmike@gmail.com>
To: "Phil Chappell" <philchappell@mac.com>
Cc: "eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [xmca] Beyond Alterity/Intersubjectivity
>I am sure several people are interested, Phil. And we can easily and
> fruitfully
> take this up in a lab meeting or two. But as always, we benefit if there
> is
> a
> (are some) discussion leader(s). I will be away second week of Sept and
> pretty
> tied up into October, so why not see who can play discussion facilitator?
>
> One idea that immediately occurs to me is that it would be helpful to have
> the early discussion
> in which Hasan, Daniels, and others participated cut and paste together as
> a
> single file. We could
> also create a single space on xmca where the papers and ancillary
> materials
> for discussion
> were brought together in one place for people who experience navigating
> LCHC/XMCA>
> mike
>
> On 8/27/06, Phil Chappell <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks so much, Gordon for making your paper available. bb has
>> already suggested an approach to the two papers (yours and
>> Halliday's) and I guess we should wait for him to get back online
>> before going any further.
>>
>> It looks like Gordon's two papers could be grouped and we retain bb's
>> "dualing papers" strategy? Having Voloshinov/Bakhtin in the mix makes
>> for an interesting time, especially in terms of talking about sign
>> mediation.
>>
>> Anyone else interested?
>>
>> Phil
>> On 27/08/2006, at 12:49 AM, Mike Cole wrote:
>>
>> > More food for thought and perhaps for discussion? bb, phil,
>> > david.....??
>> > mike
>> >
>> > On 8/26/06, Gordon Wells <gwells@ucsc.edu> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Phil and Others discussing LSV and MAKH,
>> >>
>> >> I have been too busy teaching to do more than lurk during this
>> >> discussion. However, since you and Bill have referred to my paper in
>> >> Linguistics and Education, I am taking the liberty of attaching a
>> >> paper I recently finished which has advanced my own thinking on this
>> >> and related topics. It is currently under review.
>> >>
>> >> Gordon
>> >> --
>> >> Gordon Wells
>> >> Dept of Education, http://education.ucsc.edu/faculty/
>> >> gwells
>> >> UC Santa Cruz.
>> >> gwells@ucsc.edu
>> >>
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