The Eternal Return

The Eternal Return
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Publisher : Lehmanns Media
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9783865416766
ISBN-13 : 3865416764
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Book Synopsis The Eternal Return by : Roth, Wolf M

Download or read book The Eternal Return written by Roth, Wolf M and published by Lehmanns Media. This book was released on 2008 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cultural-historical activity theory frequently is used as a framework for studying static situations statically. In this book, the authors implement Lev Vygotsky’s call for doing unit rather than element analysis by studying activity dynamically, across different spatial and temporal scales. The eternal return, that is, the continual production of change while reproducing the system, is taken as the central metaphor for a system that produces self-movement. A case study is provided of salmon enhancement in British Columbia (Canada), linking the 120-year cultural history of this activity, with the 30-year evolution of a fish hatchery that concretely constitutes the system in one of the possible ways, and the knowing and learning of individual fish culturists, which is analyzed at the time scales of five years down to the micro-evolution of individual conversations. Most importantly, the authors implement Vygotsky’s call for theorizing affect and emotion at the very heart of the activity system, showing how the eternal return allows us to under-stand the change of worker involvement and identification with the goals of their workplace.


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