Three Years Later: Culture in Psychology—Between Social Positioning and Producing New Knowledge
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Auteurs : Jaan Valsiner [États-Unis]Source :
- Culture & Psychology [ 1354-067X ] ; 2004-03.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Adjacent level, Branco valsiner, Cambridge university press, Catalytic conditions, Causal system, Change society, Cherry blossoms, Chicago press, Collectivism, Colonial encounter, Contemporary psychology, Cultural psychology, Cultural tools, Culture psychology, Developmental psychology, Dialogical, Dialogical self, Different forms, Empirical work, Epistemic market, Epistemic markets, Further development, Group formation, Harper brothers, Human development, Human genome project, Immigrant identity, Individual subject, Intellectual tools, Knowledge base, Knowledge construction, Moghaddam, Opposite processes, Practice theories, Psychological complexity, Psychological data, Psychological functions, Psychological phenomena, Psychological processes, Psychological reality, Psychology, Research practices, Researcher, Second function, Social ideology, Social organization, Social practice, Social practices, Social psychology, Social sciences, Social scientists, Standard methods, Such practices, Symbolic resources, Systemic, Systemic nature, Systemic unit, Terrorism, Theoretical constructions, Theoretical discourse, Valsiner, Valsiner editorial, Various acts.
Abstract
Since the previous editorial analysis (Valsiner, 2001) the journal has continued as an intellectually exciting forum for international and creative scholarship. For further development of the field, it needs to live up to its claim for interdisciplinary synthesis of ideas and support for new research practices that are built on the axioms of the systemic and dynamic units of analysis. Cultural psychology shares the fate of all social sciences to be under the constraints of the social demand system that expects simplified practically usable suggestions from it. In contrast, cultural psychology is a basic science where general knowledge about culture within psychological processes is created. It is through generalized abstract knowledge that psychology at large can become applicable for specific ends within a society
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