Critical perspectives on activity: explorations across education, work, and everyday life
Introduction :Exploring activity across education, work, and everyday life /Peter H. Sawchuk, Newton Duarte, and Mohamed Elhammoumi --Is there a Marxist psychology? /Mohamed Elhammoumi --The cultural-historical activity theory : some aspects of development /Joachim Lompscher --Epistemological scepticism, complacent irony : investigations concerning the neo-pragmatism of Richard Rorty /Maria Célia Marcondes de Moraes --The importance of play in pre-school education : naturalisation versus a Marxist analysis /Alessandra Arce --Estranged labor learning /Ray McDermott and Jean Lave --"Our working conditions are our students' learning conditions" : a CHAT analysis of College Teachers /Helena Worthen and Joe Berry --Contradictory class relations in work and learning : some resources for hope /D.W. Livingstone --From labor process to activity theory /Paul S. Adler --Values, rubbish, and workplace learning /Yrjö Engeström --Education as mediation between the individual's everyday life and the historical construction of society and culture by humankind /Newton Duarte --Activity and power : everyday life and development of working-class groups /Peter H. Sawchuk.