Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how Engeström's “third generation” activity theory, with its emphasis on developing conceptual tools to understand dialogues, multiple perspectives and networks of interacting activity systems, has informed research into professional learning in multiagency service settings in England. Design/methodology/approach – Researchers worked intensively with multi‐professional teams in five English local authorities. Through the use of developmental research work (DWR) methodologies, they sought to understand and facilitate the expansive learning that takes place in and for multiagency work. Findings – Provisional analysis of data has emphasised the need to understand activity systems in ...
© 2010 Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Yrjö Engeström, Tony Gallagher and Sten R. Ludvigsen for editori...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
Using recent debates within socio-cultural theory around subjectivity, this research offers an analy...
This article draws upon, but also critiques, activity theory by combining analysis of how an activit...
This paper outlines the use of activity theory and the third spaces created in developmental worksho...
Activity theory is customarily defined as offering object-orientated analyses of individual and coll...
ABSTRACT Cultural-historical activity theory has evolved through three generations of research. The ...
In a typical workplace in the U.S., two knowledge producing activity systems are in motion. Each pro...
The article outlines four generations of theorizing and research on work and learning within the Fin...
Sociocultural constructivist perspectives advance learning in and through work as the process and pr...
Activity theory (AT) is a conceptual framework for the study of human activity. From this theoretica...
In this interview Prof. Engeström discusses his professional trajectory and interest in cultural-his...
New forms of work practice emerge as workplaces are transformed by changes in technology, global com...
Despite the long recognition in HRD theory that learning is socially and materially situated in acti...
We see the contribution of our paper as discussing an integral perspective of individual and collect...
© 2010 Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Yrjö Engeström, Tony Gallagher and Sten R. Ludvigsen for editori...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
Using recent debates within socio-cultural theory around subjectivity, this research offers an analy...
This article draws upon, but also critiques, activity theory by combining analysis of how an activit...
This paper outlines the use of activity theory and the third spaces created in developmental worksho...
Activity theory is customarily defined as offering object-orientated analyses of individual and coll...
ABSTRACT Cultural-historical activity theory has evolved through three generations of research. The ...
In a typical workplace in the U.S., two knowledge producing activity systems are in motion. Each pro...
The article outlines four generations of theorizing and research on work and learning within the Fin...
Sociocultural constructivist perspectives advance learning in and through work as the process and pr...
Activity theory (AT) is a conceptual framework for the study of human activity. From this theoretica...
In this interview Prof. Engeström discusses his professional trajectory and interest in cultural-his...
New forms of work practice emerge as workplaces are transformed by changes in technology, global com...
Despite the long recognition in HRD theory that learning is socially and materially situated in acti...
We see the contribution of our paper as discussing an integral perspective of individual and collect...
© 2010 Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Yrjö Engeström, Tony Gallagher and Sten R. Ludvigsen for editori...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
Using recent debates within socio-cultural theory around subjectivity, this research offers an analy...