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The development of the mediated mind : sociocultural context and cognitive development / edited by Joan M. Lucariello ... [and others]

Van Pelt Library BF723.C5 D494 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lucariello, Joan.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cognition in children.
Human information processing.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004.
Summary:
This volume is a festschrift for Katherine Nelson, an NYU professor who was a pioneer in infant perception and memory. The "mediated mind" is a term coined by Dr. Nelson and it refers to how cognitive development is mediated by the sociocultural context, including language and social interaction. The impact of Nelson's views on the sociocultural basis of cognition and her functionalist perspective on cognitive development are evident in the collection of chapters in this book. The contributors--all leaders in the field of cognitive development--examine ways in which cognition is embedded in everyday, meaningful activities and the role of social context and cultural symbol symptoms, such as language and text influence children's developing concepts and thought. The concept of the mediated mind is examined from a variety of perspectives, including research in concept development, memory development, language learning, the development of literacy, narrative analysis, and children's theory of mind. The significant contribution of this volume is that it addresses all aspects of the mediated mind. Memory--both autobiographical and event-semantic--theory of mind, mental representation, temporality, narrative, and metalinguistic awareness comprise the chapter topics. The breadth of topics represented is a tribute to the impact Nelson's vision has on many developmental "domains." The contributors acknowledge and honor her work. Her theory and research paved the way for the advances in understanding a mediated mind that are evident and that will continue to shape notions of how the human mind develops and evolves within a social, interactive world.
Contents:
1 Katherine Nelson's Vision of the Mediated Mind / Judith A. Hudson, Joan Lucariello, Robyn Fivush, Patricia Bauer 1
2 Two Kinds of Knowledge Acquisition / Jean M. Mandler 13
3 New Insights Into the Functions, Development, and Origins of Theory of Mind: The Functional Multilinear Socialization (FMS) Model / Joan Lucariello 33
4 Meaning and Use: Children's Acquisition of the Mental Lexicon / Janet Wilde Astington, Joan Peskin 59
5 Voice and Silence: A Feminist Model of Autobiographical Memory / Robyn Fivush 79
6 Developments in Early Memory: Multiple Mediators of Foundational Processes / Patricia J. Bauer, Melissa M. Burch 101
7 The Development of Future Thinking: Constructing Future Events in Mother-Child Conversation / Judith A. Hudson 127
8 Narratives, Gossip, and Shared Experience: How and What Young Children Know About the Lives of Others / Susan Engel, Alice Li 151
9 Acquiring Art, Spoken Language, Sign Language, Text, and Other Symbolic Systems: Developmental and Evolutionary Observations From a Dynamic Tricky Mix Theoretical Perspective / Keith E. Nelson, Patrick L. Craven, Yue Xuan, Marnie E. Arkenberg 175
10 Literacy and the Mediated Mind / Bruce D. Homer 223
11 Katherine Nelson: Contextual Functionalist / Jerome Bruner 239
12 The Virtues of Rigorous Interdisciplinarity / Merlin Donald 245.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0805844732
OCLC:
53030013

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