The theme of this symposium is to explore the material conditions of learning and remembering from a sociocultural perspective. We do this in four different empirical contexts. Learning and remembering are understood as meaning-making processes that are dependent on and co-constituted by mediating tools that enable practices to extend across time and space. Our interests are precisely in what ways the “tools” people employ in these studies mediate activities of learning and remembering, and how they contribute to the organization of collective forms of knowing. We also address how we analyze the specific material features of tools that co-determine the unfolding of the activities
This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectorie...
We take for granted the survival into the present of artifacts from the past. Indeed the discipline ...
This chapter contributes to research knowledge on the meaning of material artifacts in students’ soc...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
Discussions of practice, particularly those focused on learning, tend to focus more upon the socio-c...
This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectorie...
Short abstract: Processes of memory survive through a myriad of artful skills. Their perduring per...
Everyday joint remembering, from family remembering around the dinner table to team remembering in t...
The study of material culture is changing the way we perceive and study the past, as well as how we ...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
The number of analyses of cognitive activity situated in a material and social world has increased. ...
Joint remembering relies on the successful interweaving of multiple cognitive, linguistic, bodily, s...
Human cognition does not rest upon individual minds alone but is distributed across persons, things,...
International audienceJoint remembering relies on the successful interweaving of multiple cognitive,...
Current approaches to socially distributed remembering maintain that remembering is a fl...
This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectorie...
We take for granted the survival into the present of artifacts from the past. Indeed the discipline ...
This chapter contributes to research knowledge on the meaning of material artifacts in students’ soc...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
Discussions of practice, particularly those focused on learning, tend to focus more upon the socio-c...
This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectorie...
Short abstract: Processes of memory survive through a myriad of artful skills. Their perduring per...
Everyday joint remembering, from family remembering around the dinner table to team remembering in t...
The study of material culture is changing the way we perceive and study the past, as well as how we ...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
The number of analyses of cognitive activity situated in a material and social world has increased. ...
Joint remembering relies on the successful interweaving of multiple cognitive, linguistic, bodily, s...
Human cognition does not rest upon individual minds alone but is distributed across persons, things,...
International audienceJoint remembering relies on the successful interweaving of multiple cognitive,...
Current approaches to socially distributed remembering maintain that remembering is a fl...
This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectorie...
We take for granted the survival into the present of artifacts from the past. Indeed the discipline ...
This chapter contributes to research knowledge on the meaning of material artifacts in students’ soc...