Paul Baltes Ed.
Interactive Minds
Life-Span Perspectives on the Social Foundation of Cognition
Herausgeber: Baltes, Paul B.; Staudinger, Ursula
Paul Baltes Ed.
Interactive Minds
Life-Span Perspectives on the Social Foundation of Cognition
Herausgeber: Baltes, Paul B.; Staudinger, Ursula
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Interactive Minds harnesses both research and theory from several disciplines to study cognitive development in the social context of the life course.
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Interactive Minds harnesses both research and theory from several disciplines to study cognitive development in the social context of the life course.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485678
- ISBN-10: 0521485673
- Artikelnr.: 21178033
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485678
- ISBN-10: 0521485673
- Artikelnr.: 21178033
Part I. General Theoretical Framework: 1. The evolution of cooperation:
within and between generations Peter Hammerstein; 2. Interacting minds in a
lifespan perspective: a cultural-historical approach to culture and
cognitive development Michael Cole; 3. Essentially Social: on the origin of
linguistic knowledge in the individual Wolfgang Klein; 4. Knowledge and the
construction of women's development Gisela Labouvie-Vief; Part II.
Interactive Minds: 5. Peer interactive minds: development, theoretical, and
methodological issues Margarita Azmitia; 6. Collaborative rules: how are
people supposed to work with one another Jacqueline Goodnow; 7. The
lifelong transformation of moral goals through social influence Damon
William; 8. Adults Telling and retelling stories collaboratively Roger A.
Dixon; 9. Planning about life: towards a social-interactive paradigm Jacqui
Smith; 10. Wisdom and the social-interactive foundation of the mind Ursula
Staudinger; Part III. Interactive Minds: Perspecxtives from Cognitive and
Educational Psychology: 11. Rationality: Why Social Context Matters Gerd
Gigerenzer; 12. Styles of thinking Robert J. Sternberg; 13. Cooperative
construction of expert knowledge: the case of knowledge engineering Gerhard
Strube; 14. Communities of practice towards expertise: social foundation of
university instruction Heinz Mandl; Epilogue: reflections and future
perspectives; 15. Cognitive pychology Peter Graf; 16. Developmental
psychology Laura Carstensen; 17. Educational psychology Franz Weinert; 18.
Cognitive and cultural anthropology Richard Shweder.
within and between generations Peter Hammerstein; 2. Interacting minds in a
lifespan perspective: a cultural-historical approach to culture and
cognitive development Michael Cole; 3. Essentially Social: on the origin of
linguistic knowledge in the individual Wolfgang Klein; 4. Knowledge and the
construction of women's development Gisela Labouvie-Vief; Part II.
Interactive Minds: 5. Peer interactive minds: development, theoretical, and
methodological issues Margarita Azmitia; 6. Collaborative rules: how are
people supposed to work with one another Jacqueline Goodnow; 7. The
lifelong transformation of moral goals through social influence Damon
William; 8. Adults Telling and retelling stories collaboratively Roger A.
Dixon; 9. Planning about life: towards a social-interactive paradigm Jacqui
Smith; 10. Wisdom and the social-interactive foundation of the mind Ursula
Staudinger; Part III. Interactive Minds: Perspecxtives from Cognitive and
Educational Psychology: 11. Rationality: Why Social Context Matters Gerd
Gigerenzer; 12. Styles of thinking Robert J. Sternberg; 13. Cooperative
construction of expert knowledge: the case of knowledge engineering Gerhard
Strube; 14. Communities of practice towards expertise: social foundation of
university instruction Heinz Mandl; Epilogue: reflections and future
perspectives; 15. Cognitive pychology Peter Graf; 16. Developmental
psychology Laura Carstensen; 17. Educational psychology Franz Weinert; 18.
Cognitive and cultural anthropology Richard Shweder.
Part I. General Theoretical Framework: 1. The evolution of cooperation:
within and between generations Peter Hammerstein; 2. Interacting minds in a
lifespan perspective: a cultural-historical approach to culture and
cognitive development Michael Cole; 3. Essentially Social: on the origin of
linguistic knowledge in the individual Wolfgang Klein; 4. Knowledge and the
construction of women's development Gisela Labouvie-Vief; Part II.
Interactive Minds: 5. Peer interactive minds: development, theoretical, and
methodological issues Margarita Azmitia; 6. Collaborative rules: how are
people supposed to work with one another Jacqueline Goodnow; 7. The
lifelong transformation of moral goals through social influence Damon
William; 8. Adults Telling and retelling stories collaboratively Roger A.
Dixon; 9. Planning about life: towards a social-interactive paradigm Jacqui
Smith; 10. Wisdom and the social-interactive foundation of the mind Ursula
Staudinger; Part III. Interactive Minds: Perspecxtives from Cognitive and
Educational Psychology: 11. Rationality: Why Social Context Matters Gerd
Gigerenzer; 12. Styles of thinking Robert J. Sternberg; 13. Cooperative
construction of expert knowledge: the case of knowledge engineering Gerhard
Strube; 14. Communities of practice towards expertise: social foundation of
university instruction Heinz Mandl; Epilogue: reflections and future
perspectives; 15. Cognitive pychology Peter Graf; 16. Developmental
psychology Laura Carstensen; 17. Educational psychology Franz Weinert; 18.
Cognitive and cultural anthropology Richard Shweder.
within and between generations Peter Hammerstein; 2. Interacting minds in a
lifespan perspective: a cultural-historical approach to culture and
cognitive development Michael Cole; 3. Essentially Social: on the origin of
linguistic knowledge in the individual Wolfgang Klein; 4. Knowledge and the
construction of women's development Gisela Labouvie-Vief; Part II.
Interactive Minds: 5. Peer interactive minds: development, theoretical, and
methodological issues Margarita Azmitia; 6. Collaborative rules: how are
people supposed to work with one another Jacqueline Goodnow; 7. The
lifelong transformation of moral goals through social influence Damon
William; 8. Adults Telling and retelling stories collaboratively Roger A.
Dixon; 9. Planning about life: towards a social-interactive paradigm Jacqui
Smith; 10. Wisdom and the social-interactive foundation of the mind Ursula
Staudinger; Part III. Interactive Minds: Perspecxtives from Cognitive and
Educational Psychology: 11. Rationality: Why Social Context Matters Gerd
Gigerenzer; 12. Styles of thinking Robert J. Sternberg; 13. Cooperative
construction of expert knowledge: the case of knowledge engineering Gerhard
Strube; 14. Communities of practice towards expertise: social foundation of
university instruction Heinz Mandl; Epilogue: reflections and future
perspectives; 15. Cognitive pychology Peter Graf; 16. Developmental
psychology Laura Carstensen; 17. Educational psychology Franz Weinert; 18.
Cognitive and cultural anthropology Richard Shweder.