In Dialogical Self Theory a methodological need is currently growing, to investigate the relationship between voices of the self and others at the interpersonal level in social relations. This need is particularly evident in educational contexts where the interplay between community processes and dialogical construction of identity leads to intersubjectivity as a notion linking Dialogical Self Theory and the Theory of Communities of Practice. This link is converted in a new methodological approach, suitable to investigate identity construction in the interpersonal relationships of communities and different kinds of learning communities. This chapter proposes a device that makes the positioning construct operational through the joint use of ...
Notions of a 'dialogical self' are finding application across many areas of psychology and beyond in...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
Blended learning communities are defined by specific learning and psychosocial processes based on th...
The aim of this article is to propose a methodology for studying the dialogical nature of identity b...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the learner’s identi...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the 12learner ’s ide...
The article combines discourse analysis and dialogical self theory to propose an integrated model of...
Both cognitive and socio-cultural traditions have traditionally theorized learning in terms of proce...
Positioning dimensions, reflexive and discursive, present a portrait of learning and cog...
Both cognitive and sociocultural traditions have customarily theorised learning in terms of processe...
[Extract] The literature on the dialogical self has grown significantly over the past two decades. T...
This paper highlights some connections between cultural psychology, educational psychology, and iden...
The present article engages a discourse analysis of identity work as it is accomplished in a researc...
Positioning theory, popular in the analysis of discourse, has been invoked to account for the dynami...
Learning takes place in a social context, shaping and shaped by discourses. In online projects such ...
Notions of a 'dialogical self' are finding application across many areas of psychology and beyond in...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
Blended learning communities are defined by specific learning and psychosocial processes based on th...
The aim of this article is to propose a methodology for studying the dialogical nature of identity b...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the learner’s identi...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the 12learner ’s ide...
The article combines discourse analysis and dialogical self theory to propose an integrated model of...
Both cognitive and socio-cultural traditions have traditionally theorized learning in terms of proce...
Positioning dimensions, reflexive and discursive, present a portrait of learning and cog...
Both cognitive and sociocultural traditions have customarily theorised learning in terms of processe...
[Extract] The literature on the dialogical self has grown significantly over the past two decades. T...
This paper highlights some connections between cultural psychology, educational psychology, and iden...
The present article engages a discourse analysis of identity work as it is accomplished in a researc...
Positioning theory, popular in the analysis of discourse, has been invoked to account for the dynami...
Learning takes place in a social context, shaping and shaped by discourses. In online projects such ...
Notions of a 'dialogical self' are finding application across many areas of psychology and beyond in...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
Blended learning communities are defined by specific learning and psychosocial processes based on th...