APLNG
584: Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning
Fall
2005
Resources
on theorists and perspectives, including both primary and secondary scholarship
Sociocultural, Cultural-Historical,
and Activity Theoretical Sites, Archives, & Papers
- Lev
Vygotsky Archive, 1896-1934
- Cultural-Historical
Activity Theory, University of Helsinki
- Vygotsky
Centennial Project
- A.N.
Leont'ev Archive
- Alexander
Luria Archive
- Evald
Ilyenkov Archive, 1924 - 1979
- Activity,
Consciousness, and Personality, by Aleksie Nikolaevich Leont'ev
- XCMA
Discussion Forum information
- XCMA
Paper Archive at UC San Diego : Mini-course on activity theory
and language, + other topical mini-courses.papers
- The basic vocabulary of
activity theory, Charles Tolman
- The Comparative Psychology
of A.N. Leontyev, by Charles Tolman
- Carl Ratner's homepage
- Beyond the
Individual-Social Antimony in Discussions of Piaget and Vygotsky, by Mike
Cole and Yrjö Engeström
- Various
Sociocultural Articles from the Cultural-Historical Psychology site at
Waterloo
- Activity
Theory, from the University of Colorado, Denver
- Activity
Theory, a commentary by Liam Bannon
- Sociocultural
Approaches to Learning and Development: A Vygotskian Framework, by Vera John-Steiner
and Holbrook Mahn
Marx,
Hegel, and others
Philosophy
& Critical, Post-structural, and Post-Modern Theory
Cognitive
Science
MITECS:
The MIT Encyclopedia of
the Cognitive Sciences
Other
Resources
- In-depth
Learning with ZNet's Instructionals (materials covering a wide array of
topics and authors)
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584: Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning Coures Links
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