9780674576292-0674576292-Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes

Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes

ISBN-13: 9780674576292
ISBN-10: 0674576292
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: Vera John-Steiner, Michael Cole, L.S. Vygotsky, Sylvia Scribner, Ellen Souberman
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 159 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674576292
ISBN-10: 0674576292
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: Vera John-Steiner, Michael Cole, L.S. Vygotsky, Sylvia Scribner, Ellen Souberman
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 159 pages

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Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes (ISBN-13: 9780674576292 and ISBN-10: 0674576292), written by authors Vera John-Steiner, Michael Cole, L.S. Vygotsky, Sylvia Scribner, Ellen Souberman, was published by Harvard University Press in 1978. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Mental Health (Child Psychology, Psychology & Counseling, Behavioral Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Child Psychology, General) books. You can easily purchase or rent Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mental Health books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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The great Russian psychologist L. S. Vygotsky has long been recognized as a pioneer in developmental psychology. But somewhat ironically, his theory of development has never been well understood in the West. Mind in Society should correct much of this misunderstanding. Carefully edited by a group of outstanding Vygotsky scholars, the book presents a unique selection of Vygotsky’s important essays, most of which have previously been unavailable in English.

The Vygotsky who emerges from these pages can no longer be glibly included among the neobehaviorists. In these essays he outlines a dialectical-materialist theory of cognitive development that anticipates much recent work in American social science. The mind, Vygotsky argues, cannot be understood in isolation from the surrounding society. Man is the only animal who uses tools to alter his own inner world as well as the world around him. From the handkerchief knotted as a simple mnemonic device to the complexities of symbolic language, society provides the individual with technology that can be used to shape the private processes of mind. In Mind in Society Vygotsky applies this theoretical framework to the development of perception, attention, memory, language, and play, and he examines its implications for education. The result is a remarkably interesting book that is bound to renew Vygotsky’s relevance to modern psychological thought.

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