Bruner's lectures: Cultural psychology in statu nascendi

In Gordana Jovanović, Lars Allolio-Näcke & Carl Ratner (eds.), The Challenges of Cultural Psychology: Historical Legacies and Future Responsibilities. Routledge (2018)
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Abstract

I propose to take a more proximate and micro-contextual approach to the history of cultural psychology, by focusing on the 1960s. In this historical snapshot, Jerome Bruner emerges as a consummate experimental scientist, organizer of scientific knowledge, and entrepreneur in education. Looking ahead, his work continued to evolve: from perceptual readiness and values in perception (1950s) to thinking and educational psychology (1960s). Then came developmental psychology and spiral curriculum (1970s), language as social interaction (1980s), the narrative turn to meaning (1990s), and legal psychology (2000s). His scientific biography resembles a prism, refracting myriad persons and cultures in which he moved. Within that context it is possible to trace several pathways to cultural psychology.

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Gordana Jovanovic
University of Belgrade
William Woodward
University of New Hampshire, Durham

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