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  2. Psychology of art - Wikipedia

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    The Psychology of Art (1925) by Lev Vygotsky (1896–1934) is another classical work. Richard Müller-Freienfels was another important early theorist. [8] The work of Theodor Lipps, a Munich-based research psychologist, played an important role in the early development of the concept of art psychology in the early decade of the twentieth century.

  3. Lev Vygotsky - Wikipedia

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    Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky (Russian: Лев Семёнович Выготский, [vɨˈɡotskʲɪj]; Belarusian: Леў Сямёнавіч Выгоцкі; November 17 [O.S. November 5] 1896 – June 11, 1934) was a Russian and Soviet psychologist, best known for his work on psychological development in children and creating the framework known as cultural-historical activity theory.

  4. PsyAnima - Wikipedia

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    In addition to a series of textological works on discourse of Vygotsky's published works [4] that followed recent "archival revolution" in Vygotskian studies, [5] the journal has launched "PsyAnima Complete Vygotsky" project [6] [7] [8] republishing rare and virtually inaccessible texts of Soviet scholars associated with Vygotsky Circle that ...

  5. Cultural-historical activity theory - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of and into the mid-20th century, psychology was dominated by schools of thought that ignored real-life processes in psychological functioning (e.g. Gestalt psychology, Behaviorism and Cognitivism (psychology)). Lev Vygotsky, who developed the foundation of cultural-historical psychology based on the concept of mediation ...

  6. Anna Stetsenko - Wikipedia

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    This book explores Vygotsky's theoretical work and discusses contemporary issues in the social sciences. [ 18 ] Building on Vygotsky's approach, Stetsenko outlines the transformative activist stance, a perspective on human development that posits that people are shaped by and actively shape their social worlds.

  7. Cultural-historical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) Cultural-historical psychology is a branch of psychological theory and practice associated with Lev Vygotsky and Alexander Luria and their Circle, who initiated it in the mid-1920s–1930s. [1]

  8. Lois Holzman - Wikipedia

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    Holzman is the author or co-author of multiple books including The overweight brain: How our obsession with knowing keeps us from getting smart enough to make a better world (2018), [3] Vygotsky at work and play (2009), [4] [5] Performing psychology: A postmodern culture of the mind (1999), [6] and Psychological investigations: A clinician's ...

  9. Talk:Lev Vygotsky - Wikipedia

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    Vygotsky's Psychology-Philosophy: A Metaphor for Language Theory and Learning (Cognition and Language: A Series in Psycholinguistics) by Dorothy Robbins Lev Vygotsky (Continuum Library of Educational Thought) by Rene Van Der Veer The Essential Vygotsky (Vienna Circle Collection) by Robert W. Rieber and David K. Robinson