Activity theory - http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/activity.html
Work of Vygotsky towards understanding human activity in terms of social, historical, cultural, and individual development; includes definitions, readings, links to conferences |
Activity Theory, an Introduction - http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0car/hci/3_con_at.htm
Activity Theory originated in the USSR, developed by Russian psychologists Vygotsky, Rubinshtein, Leontjev and Lurija. The theory is a philosophical framework that allows the study of different forms of human practice. The practice can be viewed as developmental processes where both individual and social levels are interlinked. |
Center for Activity Theory and Developmental Work Research - http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/activity/
We coordinate and carry out research and development projects on change and learning in work organizations. We create and apply new conceptual tools for understanding and mastering transformations in work, technology and organizations. |
International Society for Cultural and Activity Research (ISCAR) - http://www.iscar.org/
Information about this group including membership, publications, congresses, society business, and relations to Society for Sociocultural Research. |
International Society for Cultural Research and Activity Theory - http://www.psy.vu.nl/iscrat2002/contributions.htm
International association for researchers and practitioners committed to a cultural-historical approach of human development. |