Translating Cultural-Historical Psychology: Comments from Lay Professional
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Comments on Commentaries About Cultural Psychology
I wish to thank Andrei Brushlinkii for his kind invitation to enter into a discussion with Russian colleagues who have taken the time to read and comment on my recent book. The invitation to discuss the role of culture in human development in this forum is, as the expression goes, “the opportunity of a lifetime” because I have sought to promote dialogue between American and Russian psychologist...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revue internationale du CRIRES : innover dans la tradition de Vygotsky
سال: 2017
ISSN: 2291-6717,2291-6717
DOI: 10.51657/ric.v4i1.40988