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== Links == | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* | * Engeström, Y. (1987). Learning by expanding: An activity-theoretical approach to developmental research. Helsinki: Orienta-Konsultit. | ||
* Kuutti, K. (1996) Activity Theory as a Potential Framework for Human-Computer, Interaction Research. In context and consciousness: Activity theory and human computer interaction (ed. B.A. Nardi) pp. 17-44. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA | |||
* Leont'ev, A. N. (1974). The problem of activity in psychology. Soviet Psychology 13(2): 4-33 | * Leont'ev, A. N. (1974). The problem of activity in psychology. Soviet Psychology 13(2): 4-33 | ||
* Nardi, B. A. (1996). Context and Consciousness, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England. | * Nardi, B. A. (1996). Context and Consciousness, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England. |
Revision as of 20:14, 25 May 2006
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References
- Engeström, Y. (1987). Learning by expanding: An activity-theoretical approach to developmental research. Helsinki: Orienta-Konsultit.
- Kuutti, K. (1996) Activity Theory as a Potential Framework for Human-Computer, Interaction Research. In context and consciousness: Activity theory and human computer interaction (ed. B.A. Nardi) pp. 17-44. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
- Leont'ev, A. N. (1974). The problem of activity in psychology. Soviet Psychology 13(2): 4-33
- Nardi, B. A. (1996). Context and Consciousness, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England.