Vygotsky and Literacy Research
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Vygotsky and Literacy Research

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ISBN-13:
9789460916960
Veröffentl:
2012
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
304
Autor:
Peter Smagorinsky
Serie:
2, Practice of Research Method
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

In this book Peter Smagorinsky reconsiders his many publications employing Vygotsky's theory of culturally-mediated human development and applies them, through a unified and coherent series of chapters, to literacy research. This exploration takes previously-published work and incorporates it into a new and sustained argument regarding the application of Vygotsky's ideas to current questions regarding the nature of literacy and how to investigate it as a cultural phenomenon that contributes to human growth in social context. To conduct this inquiry, Smagorinsky first provides an overview that contextualizes Vygotsky both in his own time and in efforts to extrapolate from his Soviet origins to the 21st Century world. This consideration includes attention to the current context for literacy studies. He then reviews current conceptions of literacy in the realms of reading, writing, and additional tool use, grounding each in a Vygotskian perspective. The book's final chapters take a critical look at both research method and the writing of research reports, taking into account both research and research reports as social constructions based in disciplinary practices. On the whole, this volume makes an important contribution to Vygotskian studies and literacy research through the author's careful alignment between theory and practice.
In this book Peter Smagorinsky reconsiders his many publications employing Vygotsky’s theory of culturally-mediated human development and applies them, through a unified and coherent series of chapters, to literacy research. This exploration takes previously-published work and incorporates it into a new and sustained argument regarding the application of Vygotsky’s ideas to current questions regarding the nature of literacy and how to investigate it as a cultural phenomenon that contributes to human growth in social context. To conduct this inquiry, Smagorinsky first provides an overview that contextualizes Vygotsky both in his own time and in efforts to extrapolate from his Soviet origins to the 21st Century world. This consideration includes attention to the current context for literacy studies. He then reviews current conceptions of literacy in the realms of reading, writing, and additional tool use, grounding each in a Vygotskian perspective. The book’s final chapters take a critical look at both research method and the writing of research reports, taking into account both research and research reports as social constructions based in disciplinary practices. On the whole, this volume makes an important contribution to Vygotskian studies and literacy research through the author’s careful alignment between theory and practice.
Acknowledgements; Foreword; Author’s Preface; PART 1: THEORETICAL AND TOPICAL FRAMEWORK;1. The Challenges of Claiming a Vygotskian Perspective; 2. Key Terms and Constructs in Adopting a Vygotskian Perspective; 3. The Social Construction of Data; 4. The Culture of School and How it Shapes Literacy Learning; PART 2: THE FRAMEWORK FOR LITERACY RESEARCH; 5. The Background for Current Literacy Studies; 6. Reading as Culturally Mediated, Mediating, and Meaningful Action; 7. Writing as Tool and Sign; 8. Nonverbal Tool and Sign Systems in a Cultural Theory of Literacy; PART 3: METHODOLOGY AND METHOD SECTIONS; 9. Thinking and Speech and Verbal Data; 10. The Method Section in Social Science Research Reports; Author’s Afterword; References; Glossary; Index

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