Leif,
Thank you very much for doing this.
If you, Jan or Inga-Lill, or others, are interested, we can send you
what we at LCHC have been working on related to Gunilla's work: we
have been working hard since she first sent us a copy of her book, in
2003!
Our playworld group here at LCHC is also very interested in related
work that her students are, perhaps, doing now (and we have a reader
of Swedish among us!).
Thank you,
Beth
On Dec 5, 2006, at 12:49 AM, Leif Strandberg wrote:
> Dear friends in XMCA,
>
> I passed on the conversation about Gunilla Lindqvist we had some
> weeks ago to her husband Jan Lindqvist and Gunilla's workmates at
> Karlstad University in Sweden (they are not paticipants in xmca).
> Yesterday I got a message from them. They are more than happy to
> see that Gunilla's work is still alive and they asked me to give
> you all a Thank You for remembering Gunilla.
>
> Thank you
>
> from
>
> Jan Lindqvist
> Inga-Lill Emilsson
>
> /
>
> Leif Strandberg
> Sweden
>
> 2006-12-05 kl. 03.38 skrev Matt Brown:
>
>> On Dec 3, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Mike Cole wrote:
>>> I have been puzzling again over the constructivism/constructionism
>>> distinction which has resurfaced here.
>>
>> Mike's message inspired me to go looking for some resources
>> online, and I found a few goodies:
>>
>> http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html
>> http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/soc_construction.html
>>
>> Ian Hacking also has a book where he tries to untangle some of
>> these issues. It's well worth the read for anyone trying to get
>> straight about constructivalationism. ;)
>>
>> http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/hackingi/scofwhat.htm
>>
>> The lesson I get from the book is that it is counter-productive to
>> bandy about talk about "social construction" in a generalized way,
>> that there are a number of related but distinct ideas that go
>> under the banner of "social construction," and that one really
>> ought to be clear about how certain things are and aren't socially
>> constructed, rather than speak very broadly about it.
>>
>> Hacking sometimes goes to far in trying to make things come out
>> neatly, but it is a good first step.
>>
>> Best,
>> Matt
>>
>> --
>> Matt Brown (mattbrown@ucsd.edu) | "The mind and the world jointly
>> Philosophy Graduate Student | make up the mind and the world."
>> Univ. of California San Diego | - Hilary Putnam
>> Homepage: http://thm.askee.net |
>>
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