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      Activity as Object-Related: Resolving the Dichotomy of Individual and Collective Planes of Activity

      Mind, Culture, and Activity
      Informa UK Limited

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          Activity theory and individual and social transformation

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            The Self in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory

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              Psychological science in a postmodern context.

              K. Gergen (2001)
              Postmodern scholarship poses significant challenges to pivotal assumptions of individual knowledge, objectivity, and truth. In their place, an emphasis is placed on the communal construction of knowledge, objectivity as a relational achievement, and language as a pragmatic medium through which local truths are constituted. Although these developments in understanding may seem opposed to psychological science, they are not. Rather, they invite a new range of questions about the potentials of traditional research. These questions are vitally concerned with the significance of such inquiry in cultural life. More importantly, this emerging view of psychological science opens new and exciting vistas of theoretical, methodological, and practical significance. Increasing manifestations of movement in these directions suggest the possibility of profound change in the profession.
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                Journal
                Mind, Culture, and Activity
                Mind, Culture, and Activity
                Informa UK Limited
                1074-9039
                1532-7884
                February 2005
                February 2005
                : 12
                : 1
                : 70-88
                Article
                10.1207/s15327884mca1201_6
                fc9b4fac-7ddd-4c94-909f-10c12b0a3106
                © 2005
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