Shared Cognition: Thinking As Social Practice
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- Title
- Shared Cognition: Thinking As Social Practice
- Abstract/Description
- This volume is about a phenomenon that seems almost a contradiction in terms: cognition that is not bounded by the individual brain or mind. In most psychological theory, the social and the cognitive have engaged only peripherally, standing in a kind of figure-ground relationship to one another rather than truly interacting. This book aims to undo this figure-ground relationship between cognitive and social processes. In so doing, it looks beyond psychology to a number of allied disciplines that have traditionally taken a view of human phenomena that is less focused on the individual.
- Author/creator
- Resnick, Lauren B.
- Date
- In publication
- Perspectives on socially shared cognition
- Pages
- 1-20
- Publisher
- American Psychological Association
- Resource type
- en Background/Context
- Medium
- en Print
- Background/context type
- en Conceptual
- Open access/free-text available
- en Yes
- Peer reviewed
- en Yes
- ISBN
- 978-1-55798-121-9
- Citation
- Resnick, L. B. . (1991). Shared Cognition: Thinking As Social Practice. In Perspectives on socially shared cognition (pp. 1–20). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/10096-018
- Cited in
- Equitable Learning
- Resource status/form
- en Published Text
- Scholarship genre
- en Theoretical
- Place
- Washington, DC, US
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