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Culture Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key [Kietas viršelis]

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This volume features an address by Prof. Jaan Valsiner, followed by ten commentary chapters and his response. Valsiner discusses how Bohr’s principle of complementarity can advance cultural psychology, while commentators explore complementarity as an epistemology for psychology, new methodological strategies, and more.



Cultural Psychology is a radical new look in psychology that studies how persons and social-cultural worlds mutually constitute one another. With the increase of globalization and multicultural exchanges, cultural psychology becomes the psychological science for the 21st century. Encounters with others fundamentally transform the way we understand ourselves. No longer can we ignore questions about how our cultural traditions, practices, beliefs, artifacts and other people constitute how we approach, understand, imagine and remember the world. The Niels Bohr Professorship Lectures in Cultural Psychology series aims to highlight and develop new ideas that advance our understanding of these issues.

This first volume in the series features an address by Prof. Jaan Valsiner, which is followed by ten commentary chapters and his response to them. In his lecture, Valsiner explores what Niels Bohr’s revolutionary principle of ‘complementarity’ can contribute to the development of a cultural psychology that takes time, semiotics, and human feeling seriously. Commentators further discuss how complementarity can act as an epistemology for psychology; a number of new methodological strategies for incorporating culture and time into investigations; and what cultural psychology can contribute to our understanding of imagination, art, language and self-other relations.

Editor's Introduction: Cultural Psychology Reborn vii
Brady Wagoner
Nandita Chaudhary
Pernille Hviid
PART 1 THE NIELS BOHR PROFESSORSHIP LECTURE
1 Cultural Psychology and Its Future: Complementarity in a New Key
3(30)
Jaan Valsiner
PART 2 COMPLEMENTARITY AS EPISTEMOLOGY
2 Complementarity as an Epistemology of Life
33(18)
Ivana Markova
3 Onlookers and Actors in the Drama of Existence: Complementarity in Cultural Psychology and Its Existential Aspects
51(10)
Svend Brinkmann
4 Affordances, Mereology, Positions, and the Possibility of a Cultural Psychology: A Little Something Complementary to Some of the Themes in Jaan Valsiner's Address
61(16)
Rom Harre
PART 3 METHODOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS
5 Open Complementarity in Cultural Psychology
77(16)
Luca Tateo
Giuseppina Marsico
6 From Describing to Reconstructing Life Trajectories: How the TEA (Trajectory Equifinality Approach) Explicates Context-Dependent Human Phenomenal
93(14)
Tatsuya Sato
Yuko Yasuda
Mami Kanzaki
Jaan Valsiner
7 Developing Idiographic Research Methodology: Extending the Trajectory Equifinality Model and Historically Situated Sampling
107(14)
Eric Jensen
Brady Wagoner
PART 4 INTERPRETATION, IMAGINATION, AND ART
8 Valsiner's Horizons Toward Bohr's Tradition
121(10)
Livia Mathias Simao
9 On Not Beating One's Wings in the Void: Linking Contexts of Meaning-Making
131(20)
Robert E. Innis
10 Kierkegaard, Kitchen, Complementarity and Cultural Psychology: A Thought Experiment
151(16)
Sven Hroar Klempe
11 Sculpture and Art Installations: Toward a Cultural Psychological Analysis
167(14)
Tania Zittoun
Alex Gillespie
PART 5 REPLY
12 Complementarity Transformed: Constructing Freedom on the Border
181
Jaan Valsiner
Brady Wagoner, Aalborg University, Denmark

Nandita Chaudhary, University of Delhi, India

Pernille Hviid, University of Copenhagen, Denmark