This article is concerned with characterizing literacy activity as it is practiced in profes-sional workplaces. Its starting point is activity theory, which grew out of the work of Vygotsky and has been subsequently elaborated in Russia and elsewhere. First, the authors propose that existing versions of activity theory are unable to account adequately for practical human activity in contemporary workplaces, and present a revised perspec-tive that opens the way for new theoretical developments. Second, they elaborate two new constructs, task and work ensemble, and apply them to a short collaborative writing sequence collected in the field. Both constructs are seen to account in a substantive way for the structure of the composing activity ca...
In this paper we describe the role of task concept in the study of human work and HCI interaction in...
We see the contribution of our paper as discussing an integral perspective of individual and collect...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
We develop a conceptual model of a knowledge work activity system, based on a study of the relative ...
This paper introduces the notion of ensembles to understand the way object-related activities are in...
In this article I will discuss activity theory. This highly influential body of writing is seen as a...
In this paper, I show the relevance of using Activity Theory in the study of situated literacy. In o...
ABSTRACT Cultural-historical activity theory has evolved through three generations of research. The ...
Activity theory has long been an influential framework in the field of education. However, its theor...
New forms of work practice emerge as workplaces are transformed by changes in technology, global com...
This paper draws a distinction between forms of learning in groups. It suggests that the intentions ...
International audienceThe theoretical and methodological tools provided by the first generation of A...
The article outlines four generations of theorizing and research on work and learning within the Fin...
In a typical workplace in the U.S., two knowledge producing activity systems are in motion. Each pro...
© 2010 Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Yrjö Engeström, Tony Gallagher and Sten R. Ludvigsen for editori...
In this paper we describe the role of task concept in the study of human work and HCI interaction in...
We see the contribution of our paper as discussing an integral perspective of individual and collect...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
We develop a conceptual model of a knowledge work activity system, based on a study of the relative ...
This paper introduces the notion of ensembles to understand the way object-related activities are in...
In this article I will discuss activity theory. This highly influential body of writing is seen as a...
In this paper, I show the relevance of using Activity Theory in the study of situated literacy. In o...
ABSTRACT Cultural-historical activity theory has evolved through three generations of research. The ...
Activity theory has long been an influential framework in the field of education. However, its theor...
New forms of work practice emerge as workplaces are transformed by changes in technology, global com...
This paper draws a distinction between forms of learning in groups. It suggests that the intentions ...
International audienceThe theoretical and methodological tools provided by the first generation of A...
The article outlines four generations of theorizing and research on work and learning within the Fin...
In a typical workplace in the U.S., two knowledge producing activity systems are in motion. Each pro...
© 2010 Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Yrjö Engeström, Tony Gallagher and Sten R. Ludvigsen for editori...
In this paper we describe the role of task concept in the study of human work and HCI interaction in...
We see the contribution of our paper as discussing an integral perspective of individual and collect...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...