
Subjectivity within Cultural-Historical Approach: Theory, Methodology and Research
بواسطة:
J. Dinesh Peter
الطبعة: 1st ed. 2019
لغة: صيني
تنسيق: كيندل
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9811331553
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789811331558
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2018
الناشر: Springer
صفحات: 427
الأنواع: Young Adult, Children’s, Philosophy
This work presents an innovative exploration of subjectivity through the lens of cultural-historical theory. The author delves into the intricate relationship between individual perception and broader cultural contexts, highlighting how subjective experience shapes and is shaped by social and historical environments. By weaving together theory and methodology, the text establishes a compelling argument for rethinking research practices in the field.
Throughout its chapters, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding the self not as isolated, but deeply interconnected with cultural narratives and communal histories. The approach encourages readers to critically examine their own biases and the influences of their surroundings on their subjective interpretations. This methodology offers a refreshing perspective in the pursuit of knowledge, urging researchers to consider the impact of cultural contexts in their studies.
Dinesh Peter invites scholars from various disciplines to explore new pathways, pushing the boundaries of traditional research frameworks. The integration of theory and practical application ensures that this work is not only scholarly rigorous but also accessible to a broader audience.
Ultimately, this exploration into subjectivity within a cultural-historical approach promises to enrich existing dialogues in educational and social research, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in the intersections of culture, history, and personal identity.
Throughout its chapters, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding the self not as isolated, but deeply interconnected with cultural narratives and communal histories. The approach encourages readers to critically examine their own biases and the influences of their surroundings on their subjective interpretations. This methodology offers a refreshing perspective in the pursuit of knowledge, urging researchers to consider the impact of cultural contexts in their studies.
Dinesh Peter invites scholars from various disciplines to explore new pathways, pushing the boundaries of traditional research frameworks. The integration of theory and practical application ensures that this work is not only scholarly rigorous but also accessible to a broader audience.
Ultimately, this exploration into subjectivity within a cultural-historical approach promises to enrich existing dialogues in educational and social research, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in the intersections of culture, history, and personal identity.