Mediation: An expansion of the socio-cultural gaze
Author(s)
Daniels, Harry
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2015
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One of the central pillars of Vygotsky’s contribution to social science is his concept of mediation: the process through which the social and the individual mutually shape each other. His rich, complex and challenging texts focus on a nuanced notion of mediation that was not necessarily visible to those active in the command-and-control climate of the Stalinist era. The article focuses on this notion of the lack of visibility in mediationOne of the central pillars of Vygotsky’s contribution to social science is his concept of mediation: the process through which the social and the individual mutually shape each other. His rich, complex and challenging texts focus on a nuanced notion of mediation that was not necessarily visible to those active in the command-and-control climate of the Stalinist era. The article focuses on this notion of the lack of visibility in mediation
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Journal Title
History of the Human Sciences
Volume
28
Issue
2
Subject
History and Philosophy of Specific Fields not elsewhere classified
Political Science
Other Studies in Human Society
History and Philosophy of Specific Fields