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Re: [xmca] Help? - Microgenesis, Microgenetic, Microgeny?
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- Subject: Re: [xmca] Help? - Microgenesis, Microgenetic, Microgeny?
- From: Huw Lloyd <huw.softdesigns@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 10:40:55 +0100
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On 21 September 2012 03:59, Greg Thompson <greg.a.thompson@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm curious if folks out in XMCA-land could point me in the direction of
> good papers that define/explain or use the concept of microgenesis (or any
> of its kin terms)?
>
>
It's not a paper as such yet Wertsch's chapter on "Vygotsky's genetic
method" in Vygotsky and the Formation of Mind, may be a good place to start
or use as a composite in your search.
Best regards,
Huw
> >From a CHAT/SCT perspective is preferred, but it seems like the concept
> has
> life in other fields too and that would be good to know more about.
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> -greg
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