Bearing in mind the similarities shared between Vygotsky’s theory of learning and development and the Marxist philosophy of language proposed by the Bakhtin circle, this paper aims at establishing a dialogue between the Vygotskian concepts of scientific and spontaneous knowledge and the Bakhtinian ideas concerning primary and secondary genres as well as behavioral and crystallized ideologies. Since these theoretical constructs share the assumption that consciousness is constituted through interaction with other people in a broad sociohistorical context, I believe that thinking of their interrelations can shed light on the understanding of teaching-learning situations seen, in a sociohistorical purview, as ideological arenas where knowledge ...
This article studies the act of reading in an approach that considers the inter-subjective and intra...
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhti...
Abstract It is shown that Vygotsky's concept of culture was co-determined by two fundamental tr...
This article explores two central notions of ‘dialectics’ and ‘dialogics’ based on the work of Vygot...
This thesis describes an approach to study collective learning processes. It was inspired by concept...
The interaction within the social environment allows for knowledge to be created according to each o...
Learning awakens a variety of internal developmental processes that are able to operate only when th...
In his chapter in Thinking and Speech on the development of scientific concepts, Vygotsky (1987, cha...
Vygotsky’s social-psychological theory of human development and Bakhtin/Vološinov’s theory of langua...
The author reflects on the reasons for the increased interest of modern foreign social cognition res...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
Over the past two decades, science educators increasingly have become interested in the role of lang...
The background of the article is an interest in theories of learning and the metaphors of learning t...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze the various types of discourse and the different modes of...
This text aims at presenting some of the aspects of Bakhtinian thought – i.e., of works carried out ...
This article studies the act of reading in an approach that considers the inter-subjective and intra...
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhti...
Abstract It is shown that Vygotsky's concept of culture was co-determined by two fundamental tr...
This article explores two central notions of ‘dialectics’ and ‘dialogics’ based on the work of Vygot...
This thesis describes an approach to study collective learning processes. It was inspired by concept...
The interaction within the social environment allows for knowledge to be created according to each o...
Learning awakens a variety of internal developmental processes that are able to operate only when th...
In his chapter in Thinking and Speech on the development of scientific concepts, Vygotsky (1987, cha...
Vygotsky’s social-psychological theory of human development and Bakhtin/Vološinov’s theory of langua...
The author reflects on the reasons for the increased interest of modern foreign social cognition res...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
Over the past two decades, science educators increasingly have become interested in the role of lang...
The background of the article is an interest in theories of learning and the metaphors of learning t...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze the various types of discourse and the different modes of...
This text aims at presenting some of the aspects of Bakhtinian thought – i.e., of works carried out ...
This article studies the act of reading in an approach that considers the inter-subjective and intra...
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhti...
Abstract It is shown that Vygotsky's concept of culture was co-determined by two fundamental tr...