Social coordination and affordance perception always take part in concrete situations in real life. Nonetheless, the different fields of ecological psychology studying these phenomena do not seem to make this situated nature an object of study. To integrate both fields and extend the reach of the ecological approach, we introduce the Skilled Intentionality Framework that situates both social coordination and affordance perception within the human form of life and its rich landscape of affordances. We argue that in the human form of life the social and the material are intertwined and best understood as sociomateriality. Taking the form of life as our starting point foregrounds sociomateriality in each perspective we take on engaging with af...
International audienceThe notion of affordance remains elusive, notwithstanding its importance for t...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of social affordance in the context of Ecological Ph...
References Clark, C., & Uzzell, D. L. (2002). The affordances of the home, neighbourhood, school a...
Abstract: In this paper we outline a framework for the study of the mechanisms involved in the engag...
The smooth integration of the natural sciences with everyday lived experience is an important ambiti...
This article develops an ecological framework for understanding collective action. This is contraste...
Affordances, i.e. the opportunity of actions offered by the environment, are one of the central rese...
The major driver of the global environmental crisis is the human, whose behavior is necessary to und...
A short entry on social affordance. Social affordances are possibilities for social interaction or p...
I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. ...
This article discusses the extent to which normativity is situated in human biological and cultural ...
The concept of agency has been central to ecological approaches to psychology. Gibson, one of the fo...
The concept of agency has been central to ecological approaches to psychology. Gibson, one of the fo...
Ecological approaches to psychology suggest succinct accounts ofeasily-used artifacts. Affordances ...
Introduction The concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology, and concerns “possi...
International audienceThe notion of affordance remains elusive, notwithstanding its importance for t...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of social affordance in the context of Ecological Ph...
References Clark, C., & Uzzell, D. L. (2002). The affordances of the home, neighbourhood, school a...
Abstract: In this paper we outline a framework for the study of the mechanisms involved in the engag...
The smooth integration of the natural sciences with everyday lived experience is an important ambiti...
This article develops an ecological framework for understanding collective action. This is contraste...
Affordances, i.e. the opportunity of actions offered by the environment, are one of the central rese...
The major driver of the global environmental crisis is the human, whose behavior is necessary to und...
A short entry on social affordance. Social affordances are possibilities for social interaction or p...
I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. ...
This article discusses the extent to which normativity is situated in human biological and cultural ...
The concept of agency has been central to ecological approaches to psychology. Gibson, one of the fo...
The concept of agency has been central to ecological approaches to psychology. Gibson, one of the fo...
Ecological approaches to psychology suggest succinct accounts ofeasily-used artifacts. Affordances ...
Introduction The concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology, and concerns “possi...
International audienceThe notion of affordance remains elusive, notwithstanding its importance for t...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of social affordance in the context of Ecological Ph...
References Clark, C., & Uzzell, D. L. (2002). The affordances of the home, neighbourhood, school a...