Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as the primary explanation for human understanding. Instead, structures at various levels of explanation - at least the linguistic, social, cultural, interactional, and mental - together constitute successful cognition. Analogously, this article argues the self is not primarily a psychological entity, but instead emerges from structures at various levels of explanation. The article focuses on the level of interactional positioning in conversation to illustrate how non-psychological structure can partly constitute the self. It focuses on the interactional positioning done by narrators as they tell stories about themselves and describes the inter...
Alan Page Fiske has made a strong empirical case that social cognition is structured by four element...
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memo...
Abstract Cognition theories describe the social with terms like language, interaction or culture, wh...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
According to situated cognition theory, cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures and pro...
Many have proposed that autobiographical stories do more than describe a pre-existing self. Sometime...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
This article aims to explore the scope of a Situated and Embodied Social Psychology (ESP). At first ...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
In this paper we propose a way in which cognitive neuroscience could provide new insights on three a...
Scientific research in a dialogical paradigm highlights processes and insists on human beings’ relat...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Cognitive psychology is surely regarded very close and relevant to linguistic studies and psycholing...
Alan Page Fiske has made a strong empirical case that social cognition is structured by four element...
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memo...
Abstract Cognition theories describe the social with terms like language, interaction or culture, wh...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
According to situated cognition theory, cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures and pro...
Many have proposed that autobiographical stories do more than describe a pre-existing self. Sometime...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
This article aims to explore the scope of a Situated and Embodied Social Psychology (ESP). At first ...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
In this paper we propose a way in which cognitive neuroscience could provide new insights on three a...
Scientific research in a dialogical paradigm highlights processes and insists on human beings’ relat...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Cognitive psychology is surely regarded very close and relevant to linguistic studies and psycholing...
Alan Page Fiske has made a strong empirical case that social cognition is structured by four element...
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memo...
Abstract Cognition theories describe the social with terms like language, interaction or culture, wh...