theory of mindTheory of mind (ToM) is a key social‐cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attribute mental states to others; it facilitates relationships and helps individuals navigate the social world. Thus, it is likely influenced by social and cultural contexts. In this ...
S. Vygotsky's (1978, 1986) sociocultural theory of mind (henceforth, SCT) for the learning and teaching of languages beyond the first. Similarly, scholars working within the Conversational Analysis tradition, stimulated in large part by the seminal article of Firth and Wagner (1997), have also...
It is suggestive of what sociocultural theory would need to consider in terms of power relations when theorising the role of semiotic mediation in transforming human mind and activity.doi:10.1080/10350330.2012.741398MaJamesTaylor & Francis GroupSocial Semiotics...
Framed in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory (SCT) of mind, this paper explores second language (L2) learning beliefs in study-abroad (SA) contexts. Previous research on learner beliefs has relied mostly on survey methods, while regarding belief as a static, internal representation of experience that...
Studies on imitation in cognitive science have concentrated on mimicry, joint attention, the relationship between imitator and imitatee, theory of mind, ... PK Kuhl,AN Meltzoff - 《Journal of the Acoustical Society of America》 被引量: 620发表: 1996年 The social construction of the cultural mi...
Theory of Mind (see, e.g., Bartsch & Estes, 1996) is a concept that can help educators understand how students think about their state of mind and that of others involved in various life situations. To examine the impact of culture and the impact of hearing loss on metacognition as expla...
Sociocultural studies of mind: Cultural–historical psychology and the psychological theory of activity: retrospect and prospect In this paper, we argue that new computational tools problematize the concept of thought within current sociocultural theories of technology and cognition,... VP Zinchenko 被引...
pIn recent years, many researchers engaged in diverse areas and approaches of "cultural-historical activity theory" (CHAT) realized an increasing internati... I Langemeyer,WM Roth - 《Outlines Critical Practice Studies》 被引量: 56发表: 2006年 Cultural Studies and Environmentalism: The Confluence ...
Vygotskian sociocultural theory of mind holds that language mediates thought. According to the theory, speech does not merely put completed thought into wo... CA Stafford - 《Applied Linguistics》 被引量: 2发表: 2013年 Characteristics of classroom cultures and practices with respect to (non-)rea...
“Theories, examples of cultural models, and methods to explore those” presents the conception of cultural models and provides their examples in social sciences. It describes pan-cultural, cross-cultural, and cultural approaches to the study of emotiona