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Symposium

Cultural-Historical Activity Theory and Cultural Community Psychology: The Potential for Greater Commonality

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Pages 5-14 | Published online: 15 Dec 2015
 

ABSTRACT

Greater commonality for Cultural-Community Psychology (CC) and cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) is advocated. The potential for greater commonality is exemplified by a series of examples of the many researchers who now use concepts from both CC and CHAT, including our own career work in culture studies, community development, delinquency, and education. A centering whorl of science is observable in the density of intersections across fields, and research on common propositions, such as the current intersections of intersubjectivity and joint activity, as studied by CC, CHAT, cognitive science, psychoneurology, and intervention theories. Therein exists the promise of a new center of commonality in psychology.

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Clifford R. O’Donnell

http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8147-3640

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